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1. SIC4279 Clock display can be turned on and off When clock is not displayed If the clock is not displayed with the ignition switch in the ACC or ON position you need to select the clock ON mode as follows 1 Turn the audio unit on by pushing the ON OFF VOLUME control knob 0 2 Push the MENU button until the display indicates the clock adjustment mode 3 Push the TUNE or SEEK button to turn this mode on Then the clock can be adjusted in the following steps 4 Push the MENU button 5 The time indicator will flash Push the TUNE or SEEK button to adjust the hour Pushing the MENU button will switch the display to the minute adjustment mode Then adjust the minute by pushing the TUNE or SEEK button Pushin button will advance the time and button will turn back the time 6 Push the MENU button to finish the clock adjustment When clock displayed 1 Turn the audio unit on by pushing the ON OFF VOLUME control knob 2 Push the MENU button until the display indicates the clock adjustment mode 3 Perform steps 4 to 6 above to adjust the time Resetting time By holding down the MENU button Q and then pushing the TUNE or SEEK button the time will be reset as follows e Incase the displayed minute is in the range of 00 29 the hour will stay the same and the minute will be r
2. you have had an accident involving damage to the exhaust system under body or rear of the vehicle THREE WAY CATALYST if equipped A WARNING The exhaust gas and the exhaust system are very hot Keep people animals and flammable materials away from the ex haust system components Do not stop or park the vehicle over flammable materials such as dry grass waste paper or rags They may ignite and cause a fire The three way catalyst is an emission control de vice installed in the exhaust system Exhaust gas in the three way catalyst is burned at high tempera tures to help reduce pollutants CAUTION Do not use leaded gasoline See CA PACITIES AND RECOMMENDED FUEL LUBRICANTS in the 9 Technical infor mation section Deposits from leaded gasoline seriously reduce the ability of the three way catalyst to help reduce exhaust pollutants and or damage the three way catalyst Keep your engine tuned up Malfunc tions in the ignition fuel injection or electrical systems may cause over rich fuel to flow into the three way catalyst Starting and driving 5 3 causing it to overheat Do not keep driv ing if the engine misfires or if notice able loss of performance or other unu sual operating conditions are detected Have the vehicle in spected promptly by a NISSAN dealer e Avoid driving with an extremely low fuel level Running out of fuel could cause the engine to misfire damaging the
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4. Number of front seat oc cupants 0 omr not Switch position Weight of load in bed Type A Type B Instruments and Controls 2 19 FOG LIGHT SWITCH FRONT FOG LIGHT if equipped TURN SIGNAL SWITCH Direction indicator 1 Move the lever up or down to signal the turning direction When the turn is completed the turn signal cancels automatically SIC3532 Type A SIC3533 Type B 2 20 Instruments and Controls Turn the headlight switch to the pa or 20 position Turn the fog light switch to the 0 position 1 The front fog lights will come on as well as the indicator light in the instrument panel For additional information see WARNING INDICATOR LIGHTS AND AUDIBLE REMINDERS earlier in this section To turn the front fog lights off turn the switch to the OFF position REAR FOG LIGHT if equipped JVIO688X The rear fog light should only be used when vis ibility is seriously reduced generally to less than 100 m 328 ft To turn the rear fog light on 1 Turn the headlight switch to the Pa or 0 position 2 Turn the fog light switch to the 40Q position The rear and front fog lights and both indicator lights will come on The fog light switch will return to the 0 position M To turn the rear fog light off Turn the fog light switch to the 0Q position again The rear fog light and indicator light will switch off The fog light sw
5. n xsrsrnvrervrrrnvnvrrrvrnenenernennnrnenenens 8 2 General maintenance mmnsrnenvrrrrnvrnenenvrvavrnenensrsnnrnenensrennnn 8 2 Where to gO fOr SEfViC sssssssssssssirsssssrenesnsnsnsnnnnensnesnsnennne 8 2 General maintenance m umrsenenvvrrrnenenvvrnnrnenensrnnnenenenerennenenenenen 8 2 Explanation of general maintenance items 8 2 Maintenance presamons vaarnsmsimssmeimnnsaien in 8 4 Engine COMPSleNavaqevmnsemjmsvaneuddden 8 5 YD25DDTi engine model LHD model mrsrsrsrvarsrnns 8 5 YD25DDTi engine model RHD model sasensrvrsnns 8 6 QR25DE engine model mrrnnnrnvnvvrvrnnrnenernrnnvrnenensrrrnenenenn 8 7 Engine cooling SA Lvesssmsramsmmka danken 8 7 Checking engine Coolant level rmnnnvrnrnrnrvnvrrnnrnrnrnn 8 8 Changing engine Coolant 8 9 FEIN Ottis tense cia stvenccansivanen Shamed aes r E 8 9 Checking engine oil level esses eeeeereeeteeeeeeeeeeees 8 10 Changing engine oil and oil filter for YD engine 8 10 Protect SHVINOMIMGIN cagnnsivanitatniationiexpantannaeiticiataraqeiobunainns 8 11 Changing engine oil for QR Engine c ssssssssesesesesseeeees 8 12 Changing engine oil filter for QR engine s ssesse 8 13 Protect OT cxminsiventateicsiaituecrrnaninntieintnagnanenaneads 8 13 Fuel filter and sedimentor if equipped Draining aii EE trem rarrrs 8 13 FU ME ende 8 14 Bleeding VES SEN uarssasasdbaansannunennnm 8 15 Automatic Transmission Fluid ATF 8 16 Power steering
6. Whenever possible park your vehicle inside a ga rage or in a covered area to minimize the chances of damaging the paint surface of your vehicle When it is necessary to park outside park in a shady area or protect the vehicle with a body cover Be careful not to scratch the paint surface when putting on or removing the body cover WASHING In the following instances wash your vehicle as soon as possible to protect the paint surface e After a rainfall to prevent possible damage from acid rain e After driving on coastal roads e When contaminants such as soot bird drop pings tree sap metal particles or insects get on the paint surface e When dust or mud builds up on the paint sur face 1 Wash the vehicle surface with a wet sponge and plenty of water 2 Clean the vehicle surface gently and thor oughly using a mild soap or a special vehicle wash shampoo mixed with clean lukewarm never hot water 7 2 Appearance and care A CAUTION Do not wash the vehicle with strong household soap strong chemical deter gents gasoline or solvents e Do not wash the vehicle in direct sun light or while the vehicle body is hot as the paint surface may become waters potted e Avoid using tight napped or rough cloths such as washing mitts Care must be taken when removing caked on dirt or other foreign substances so the paint surface is not scratched or damaged 3 Rinse the vehicle thoroughly with plenty
7. e Never allow children in the luggage area while the vehicle is moving A child could be seriously injured in an accident or sudden stop 1 8 Safety seats seat belts and supplemental restraint system Children who are too large for a child restraint system should be seated and restrained by the seat belts that are provided If the child s seating position has a shoulder belt that fits close to the face or neck the use of a booster seat commercially available may help overcome this The booster seat should raise the child so that the shoulder belt is properly positioned across the top middle portion of the shoulder and the lap belt is low on the hips The booster seat should also fit the vehicle seat Once the child has grown so that the shoulder belt is no longer on or near the face or neck of the child use the shoulder belt without the booster seat In addition there are many types of child restraint systems available for larger children that should be used for maximum protection PREGNANT WOMEN NISSAN recommends that pregnant women use seat belts The seat belt should be worn snug and always position the lap belt as low as possible around the hips not the waist Place the shoulder belt over your shoulder and across your chest Never run the lap shoulder belt over your abdominal area Contact your doctor for specific recommendations INJURED PERSONS NISSAN recommends that injured persons use seat belts Contact
8. iy NNN Kl amp CHECKING ENGINE COOLANT LEVEL Check the coolant level in the reservoir when the engine is cold If the coolant level is below the MIN level add coolant up to the MAX level 1 If the reservoir is empty check the coolant level in the radiator when the engine is cold If there is insufficient coolant in the radiator fill the radiator with coolant up to the filler opening and also add it to the reservoir up to the MAX level If the cooling system frequently requires coolant have it checked by a NISSAN dealer CHANGING ENGINE COOLANT A CAUTION Major cooling system repairs should be performed by a NISSAN dealer The service procedures can be found in the appropriate NISSAN Service Manual e NISSAN recommends that engine cool ant change should be left to a NISSAN dealer e Improper servicing or engine coolant change can result in reduced heater performance if equipped and engine overheating d WARNING To avoid the danger of being scalded never change the coolant when the en gine is hot e Never remove the radiator cap or the engine coolant reservoir cap models with heater when the engine is hot Serious burns could be caused by high pressure fluid escaping from the radia tor NOTE Two types of caps are used in the cooling system as shown models with heater Use a genuine cap or its equivalent when replacement is required A WARNING Make sure to install the
9. AUDIO OPERATION PRECAUTIONS A WARNING Do not adjust the audio system while driving so that full attention may be given to vehicle operation The audio system operates when the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON position Compact Disc CD player 4 8 Heater and air conditioner and audio system During cold weather or rainy days the player may malfunction due to the humidity If this occurs remove the CD from CD player and dehumidify or ventilate the player completely The player may skip while driving on rough roads The CD player sometimes may not function when the passenger compartment temperature is extremely high Lower the temperature before use Do not expose the CD to direct sunlight CDs that are of poor quality or are dirty scratched covered with fingerprints or that have pin holes may not work properly The following CDs may not work properly Copy control compact discs CCCD Recordable compact discs CD R Rewritable compact discs CD RW COMPACT ISG A bear RUDI m Do not use the following CDs as they cause the CD player to malfunction 8cm 3 1 in discs CDs that are not round CDs with a paper label CDs that are warped scratched or have unusual edges Cassette tape player To maintain good quality sound NISSAN recommends using cassette tapes of 60 minutes or shorter in length Cassette tapes should be removed from the player when not i
10. The audio system can store up to 12 FM station frequencies for FM1 and FM2 and 6 AM station frequencies To store the station frequency 1 Tune to the desired broadcasting station frequency by using the a or Vv button located on the right side 2 Push and hold a memory button 1 6 until a beep sounds 3 The switch number and frequency will appear on the display when the memory is stored properly 4 Perform steps 1 3 for all other memory buttons Push a memory button 1 6 to select a desired memory If the battery cable is disconnected or if the au dio fuse blows the radio memory will be erased In such a case reset the desired stations Automatic Preset button The audio system can store up to 6 FM station frequencies and 6 AM station frequencies To store the station frequency automatically push and hold the button until a beep sounds The station will be automatically stored in the AUTO P memory The display indicates AP Push the button to select a desired memory MUTE button Press the button to mute the sound Press again to restore the sound JVHO530X Type B 1 Volume control switch 2 Mode select switch 3 Tuning switch AUDIO CONTROL STEERING SWITCH if equipped Tuning switch Tilt the Tuning switch A or W to operate the radio or CD when they are being played The func tion varies depending on if you tilt the switch short er less than 1 5 seconds or l
11. visor 2 To block glare from the side remove the sun visor from the center mount and swing it to the side Q INTERIOR LIGHTS Type A if equipped Type B if equipped NIC960 NIC1041 ROOM LIGHT The room light has a three position switch The light remains ON when the switch is in the ON position 2 When the switch is in the center position the light will illuminate when a door is opened The light turns off after approximately 15 seconds when all doors are closed 3 The light remains OFF when the switch is in the OFF position Room light timer if equipped The room light will stay on for approximately 15 seconds when e The ignition is switched off and the key is removed from the key cylinder e The doors are unlocked e Any door is opened and then closed The timer is cancelled and the interior light will turn off when e The doors are locked The ignition switch is turned to the ON position NOTE Note that the interior lights will go off after approximately 30 minutes if equipped unless the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON position NIC961 MAP LIGHTS if equipped To turn the map lights on press the switches To turn them off press the switches again CAUTION Do not use for extended periods of time with the engine stopped This could discharge the battery Instruments and Controls 2 29 MEMO 2 30 Instruments and Controls 3 Pre
12. Bleed air out of the fuel system after refilling an empty fuel tank by the following action 1 Move the priming pump up and down until aresistance occurs then stop pumping Crank the engine until it starts Do not crank the engine for more than 15 seconds If the engine does not start stop cranking and repeat step 1 above If the engine does not operate smoothly after it has started race it two or three times YD25DDTi engine Euro 5 JVM0259X Bleed the air out of the fuel system after refilling an empty fuel tank by the following procedure 1 Operate the priming valve A several times until there is a sudden resistance felt in the pressure then stop Crank the engine until the engine starts CAUTION Do not crank the engine for more than 30 seconds NOTE If the engine does not start stop crank ing and repeat step 1 of the procedure If the engine does not operate smoothly after it has started race it two or three times Maintenance and do it yourself 8 15 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID ATF When checking or replacement is required we recommend a NISSAN dealer for servicing dk CAUTION Use only Genuine NISSAN Matic S ATF If Genuine NISSAN Matic S is not avail able Genuine NISSAN Matic J ATF may also be used e Using automatic transmission fluid other than Genuine NISSAN Matic S or Matic J ATF will cause deterioration in drive ability and automatic transmission durability and
13. Turn the knob clockwise to make the sound louder Turn the knob counterclockwise to make the sound quieter MENU MENU button To change the audio settings BASS TREBLE FADER BALANCE BEEP and CLOCK push the button to select the mode while the CD or radio is on Push the button until the desired mode appears on the display BASS TREBLE FADE BALANCE BEEP CLOCK Push the SEEK TRACK FILE button LX or X J or TUNE FF REW FOLDER button amp Jor LY to adjust the audio settings BASS to decrease to increase TREBLE to decrease to increase FADER F to front fade R to rear fade BALANGE R to right balance L to left balance Once the audio settings are set to the desired level push the button until the radio or CD display appears If no action is performed for approximately 5 sec onds the audio settings mode will automatically return to the normal mode Frequency range and step change for Central South America To change the frequency range and step specifica tion of the radio perform the following opera tions 1 Turn the audio unit off by pushing the PWR button 2 Turn the audio unit on by pushing the PWR button while pushing the radio memory buttons 1 and the button For Central South America specification the display indicates AM 530 kHz For the other specification the display indicates AM 531 kHz
14. e Fuel is extremely flammable and highly explosive under certain conditions Always stop the engine and do not smoke or allow open flames or sparks near the vehicle when refuelling e Fuel may be under pressure Turn the cap half a turn and wait for any hissing sound to stop in order to prevent fuel 3 10 Pre driving checks and adjustments from spraying out and causing posible personal injury e Use only a NISSAN fuel filler cap or exact equivalent as a replacement It has a built in safety valve needed for proper operation of the fuel system and emis sion control system An incorrect cap can result in a serious malfunction and pos sible injury A CAUTION If fuel is spilled on the vehicle body flush it away with water to avoid paint damage STEERING WHEEL STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT if equipped A WARNING Never adjust the steering wheel while driving so that full attention may be given to vehicle operation While pulling the lock lever and holding it adjust the steering wheel up or down until the desired position is achieved Release the lock lever to lock the steering wheel in place MIRRORS A WARNING Adjust the position of all mirrors before driving Do not adjust the mirror positions while driving so that full attention may be given to vehicle operation INSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR While holding the inside rearview mirror adjust the mirror angles until the desired position is achieved Ma
15. out anti lock assistance If the ABS warning light illuminates during the self test or while driving have the vehicle checked by a NISSAN dealer Normal operation The ABS will not initiate at speeds below 5 to 10 km h 3 to 6 MPH The speeds will vary according to road conditions When the ABS senses that one or more wheels are close to locking up the actuator rapidly ap plies and releases hydraulic pressure This action is similar to pumping the brakes very quickly You may feel a pulsation in the brake pedal and hear a noise from the actuator under the hood when it is operating This is normal and indicates that the ABS is working properly However the pulsation may indicate that road conditions are hazardous and extra care is required while driving 5 36 Starting and driving COLD WEATHER DRIVING A WARNING Whatever the conditions drive with cau tion Accelerate and decelerate with great care If accelerating or decelerating too fast the drive wheels will lose even more traction e Allow more stopping distance in cold weather driving Braking should be start ed sooner than on dry surfaces e Keep at a greater distance from the ve hicle in front of you on slippery roads e Wet ice 0 C 32 F and freezing rain very cold snow and ice can be slick and very difficult to drive on The vehicle will have a lot less traction or grip under these conditions Try to avoid driving on wet ice until the road is sa
16. 2 Key number plate x 1 Type B 1 Integrated remote control key x 2 2 Key number plate x 1 The key can only be inserted fully into the ignition switch cylinder For the driver s door fuel filler lid and the lower portion of the glove box if equipped with a key cylinder it is normal for the key not to go into the key cylinder all the way 3 2 Pre driving checks and adjustments Record the key number shown on the plate and keep it in a safe place not in the vehicle If you lose your keys see your NISSAN dealer for du plicates by using the key number NISSAN does not record key numbers so it is very important to keep track of your key number plate Note that a key number is only necessary if you have lost all of the keys and one is not available to duplicate from If you still have a key this key can be duplicated by your NISSAN dealer NISSAN ANTI THEFT SYSTEM NATS KEY if equipped Your vehicle can only be driven with the NATS keys which are registered to your vehicle s NATS components As many as 5 NATS keys can be registered and used with one vehicle The new keys must be registered by a NISSAN dealer prior to use with the NATS of your vehicle Since the registration process requires erasing all memory in the NATS components when registering new keys be sure to take all NATS keys that you have to the NISSAN dealer A CAUTION Do not allow the NATS key which contains an electrical transponder to come into
17. Place the T shaped end of the jack rod through the opening and direct it towards the spare wheel winch assembly located directly above the spare wheel NCE152 CAUTION Do not insert the jack rod straight as it is de signed to be inserted at an angle as shown 4 Seat the T shaped end of the jack rod into the T shaped opening of the spare wheel winch Apply pressure to keep the jack rod engaged in the spare wheel winch and turn the jack rod counterclockwise to lower the spare wheel SCE0377 5 Once the spare wheel is completely lowered remove the jack rod and reach under the vehi cle to remove the hanging plate 6 Carefully slide the spare wheel from under the rear of the vehicle CAUTION When storing the wheel make sure that the hanging plate is in the center of the wheel and then lift it up into the storage area In case of emergency 6 5 1 Front 2 Rear 6 6 In case of emergency Jack up points SCE0762 REMOVING THE WHEEL A WARNING DO NOT GET UNDER A VEHICLE THAT IS SUPPORTED BY A JACK Do not use another vehicle jack for your vehicle Use only the jack which is provided with your vehicle The jack is designed only for lifting your vehicle during a tire change e Do not use the jack provided with your vehicle on other vehicles e Use the correct jacking points Never use any other part of the vehicle for jack support e
18. To turn on the audio system push the POWER button e The system will turn on in the mode radio or CD which was used immediately before the system was turned off e f there is no CD loaded the radio will be turned on Volume Control To control the volume turn the VOLUME control knob e Turn the knob clockwise to make the sound louder e Turn the knob counterclockwise to make the sound quieter MENU MENU button To change the audio settings push the Menu button to select the mode while the CD or radio IS on Push the button until the desired mode appears on the display BASS TREBLE FADE BALANCE BEEP CLOCK Push the TUNE SEEK button to adjust the audio settings BASS to decrease to increase TREBLE to decrease to increase FADE f to front fade R to rear fade BALANCE R to right balance L to left balance Once the audio settings are set to the desired level push the button until the radio or CD display appears If the radio settings mode is unchanged for approximately 5 seconds the audio settings mode will automatically return to the normal mode BEEP ON OFF To sound a beep when an audio button is pushed push the button to select the BEEP ON OFF mode while the CD or radio is on 1 Push the button until the BEEP ON OFF mode appears on the display 2 Push the TUNE SEEK button and turn this mode on Clock adjustment
19. contact with water or salt water This could affect the system function Immobilizer DOOR LOCKS A WARNING e Always look before opening any doors to avoid an accident with oncoming traffic e Never leave children or adults who would normally require the support of others alone in the vehicle They could unknowingly activate switches or controls and inadvertently become in volved in a serious accident LOCKING WITH KEY Manual To lock all the doors turn the driver s door key towards the front of the vehicle To unlock turn the door key towards the rear of the vehicle SSS0717 Inside lock LOCKING WITH INSIDE LOCK KNOB To lock the door without the key move the inside lock knob to the lock position To unlock the door without the key move the inside lock knob to the unlock position SPA2183 Example Driver s side switch LHD model LOCKING WITH POWER DOOR LOCK SWITCH if equipped A CAUTION When locking the door with the power door lock switch be sure not to leave the key in side the vehicle Operating the power door lock switch driver s or front passenger s side if equipped will lock or unlock all doors without a key Lockout protection if equipped The power door lock switch driver s or front pas senger s side if equipped will not lock the doors under the following conditions This helps to pre vent the keys from being accidently locked inside the vehi
20. engine immediately and call a NISSAN dealer A CAUTION Running the engine with the engine oil pressure warning light on could cause serious damage to the engine Engine oil level warning Diesel engines If the engine oil pressure warning light blinks in conjunction with an OIL Lo message indica tion on the odometer twin trip odometer display when the engine is started it warns of a low engine oil level The warning light will flash until the OIL Lo message is cleared NOTE The OIL Lo message indication is displayed for 30 seconds after the ignition switch has been turned to the ON position See ENGINE OIL in the 8 Maintenance and do it yourself section amp Seat belt warning light and chime if equipped The light reminds the driver to fasten his her seat belt The light comes on whenever the ignition switch is turned to the ON position It goes out whenever the driver s seat belt is securely fastened The chime if equipped will sound unless the drivers seat belt is securely fastened when the vehicle speed exceeds 25 km h 15 MPH The chime will stop after approximately 90 seconds Speed 120 km h 75 MPH warning light if equipped This light blinks when the vehicle speed goes over approximately 120 km h 75 MPH Be sure to observe the speed limit in the area where you are driving Instruments and Controls 2 13 Supplement Restraint System SRS air bag warni
21. particulate matter accumulated in the DPF is automatically burned and converted to harmless substances during driving However when the regeneration process is not completed due to road conditions particulate matter may ac cumulate in the DPF If the Diesel Particulate Filter DPF warning light turns on and the diesel particu late filter regeneration switch indicator light blinks perform the manual regeneration process If the Diesel Particulate Filter DPF warning light blinks and the DPF manual regeneration switch indicator light turns off it indicates that a Service Regeneration by a NISSAN dealer is required The engine speed may also be limited to protect the diesel particulate filter system NOTE Contact a NISSAN dealer to perform a forced regeneration CAUTION To maintain maximum Diesel Particulate Filter DPF performance follow these pre cautions e Use low sulfur fuel e Use an engine oil specified by NISSAN See Recommended fuel lubricants and capacities P 9 2 If an engine oil not a specified by NISSAN is used it could cause DPF malfunction or reduced fuel efficiency e Do not modify the DPF muffler or ex haust pipe Otherwise it could affect the DPF performance and cause a malfunc tion e Do not kick or hit the DPF The DPF has a built in catalyst system in the muffler Such an impact could cause DPF dam age NOTE White smoke might be emitted from the ex haust pipe under the foll
22. properly secured prior to each use Safety seats seat belts and supplemental restraint system 1 19 SSS0627 Front facing If you must install a rear facing child restraint system on the front seat follow these steps 1 2 Move the seat to the rearmost position Adjust the head restraint to its highest position Position the rear facing child restraint system on the front passenger s seat Always follow the child restraint system manufacturer s instructions for installation and use SSS0515 4 Route the seat belt tongue through the child restraint system and insert it into the buckle until you hear and feel the latch engage 1 20 Safety seats seat belts and supplemental restraint system SS50513 To prevent slack in the lap belt it is necessary to secure the lap shoulder belt in place with a locking clip Use the locking clip attached to the child restraint system or one which is equivalent in dimensions and strength Be sure to follow the child restraint system manufacturer s instructions for belt routing Slide the seat forward so that the seat belt fully tightens the child restraint system Test the child restraint system before you place the child in it Tilt it from side to side Try to tug it forward and check if it is held securely in place Make sure that the child restraint system is properly secured prior to each use SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM SRS if equ
23. restraint system could lead to serious injury or death in an accident When the child restraint system is not in use keep it secured with a seat belt to prevent it from being thrown around in case of a sudden stop or accident Do not use the jump seat for child restraint installation King Cab model 1 14 Safety seats seat belts and supplemental restraint system NISSAN recommends that infants and small children be seated in a child restraint system You should choose a child restraint system that fits your vehicle and always follow the manufacturer s instructions for installation and use In addition there are many types of child restraint systems available for larger children that should be used for maximum protection A CAUTION Remember that a child restraint system left in a closed vehicle can become very hot Check the seating surface and buckles before placing your child in a child restraint system INSTALLATION OF CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM Installation on rear seats Double Cab model A WARNING e NISSAN recommends that the child restraint system be installed in a seat equipped with the three point type seat belt e The direction of the child restraint system depends on the type of the child restraint system and the size of the child SSS0512 Rear center seat Front facing When you install a front facing child restraint system on a rear outboard or center seat follow these steps 1 Position
24. 3rd 89 55 Ath 120 75 5th amp 6th Four Wheel Drive 4WD model 4LO posi tion km h MPH st 12 7 2nd 20 12 3rd 32 20 4th 43 27 5th amp 6th 56 35 Four Wheel Drive 4WD model 4H posi tion km h MPH 1st 31 19 2nd 54 33 3rd 83 51 4th 113 70 5th amp 6th 146 90 Starting and driving 5 11 Allowable maximum speed in each gear YD25DDTi engine model Euro 5 e Four Wheel Drive 4WD model 4H position 255 70R16 tire 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th amp 6th 255 70R16 tire 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th km h MPH 38 23 66 41 102 63 138 85 e Four Wheel Drive 4WD model 4L position km h MPH 14 9 25 15 39 24 53 33 68 42 me 5 12 Starting and driving Two Wheel Drive 2WD model and Four Wheel Drive 4WD model 4H position 205R16 tire 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th amp 6th km h MPH 38 23 66 41 103 64 139 86 Four Wheel Drive 4WD model 4L position 205R16 tire 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th km h MPH 14 9 25 15 39 24 53 33 69 43 DRIVING WITH AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION A CAUTION The cold engine idle speed is high so use caution when shifting into a forward or reverse gear before the engine has warmed up Avoid revving up the engine while the vehicle is stopped This could cause un expected vehicle movement Never shift to P Park or R Reverse while the vehicle is m
25. All the tracks or folders CD with MP3 or WMA only of the CD will be played continuously in random order While the button is pushed the display indicates RDM DISC RDM FOLDER All the tracks of the selected folder will be played continuously in random order CD with MP3 or WMA only While the button is pushed the display indicates RDM FOLDER Scroll button When the title is displayed but it is a long one the whole title is not shown in the display In this case push the button to scroll the title When the title is scrolled to the end of it the display will stop moving and return to the first condition MUTE button Press the button to pause the track p CD EJECT button To eject a CD push the CD EJECT a button When the 4 button is pushed twice the CD will be ejected further and the CD can be removed with ease Ifa CD is ejected by pushing the a button and it is not taken out from the loading slot the CD will automatically be reloaded to the slot to protect the CD 12 cm discs only aux AUX button The AUX IN jack is located on the audio unit The AUX IN audio input jack accepts any standard analog audio input such as from a portable cassette tape CD player MP3 player or laptop computers Push the AUX button to play a compatible device when it is plugged into the AUX IN jack Heater and air conditioner and audio system 4 13 mm II o gt ax dg _ bi 4 FM AM
26. MT model Completely stop the vehicle Depress the clutch pedal and move the gear lever to the N Neutral position Set the 4WD mode switch to 2WD In 4LO mode AT model Completely stop the vehicle Depress the brake pedal and move the selector lever to the N Neutral position Set the 4WD mode switch to 2WD If the warning light remains on af ter completing the above opera tion have your vehicle checked by a NISSAN dealer as soon as possi ble e The powertrain may be damaged if you continue driving with the 4WD warning light blinking rapidly DRIVING FOUR WHEEL DRIVE 4WD SAFELY Your vehicle is designed for both normal and off road use It has a higher ground clearance and a narrower track to make it suitable for off road use These characteristics give the vehicle a higher center of gravity than ordinary passenger cars An advantage of the higher ground clearance is a better view of your surroundings allowing you to anticipate problems Remember that Two Wheel drive 2WD models are less capable than Four Wheel Drive 4WD models for rough road driving and extrication when stuck for example in deep snow or mud Please observe the following precautions e Drive carefully when off road and avoid dan gerous areas Always wear seat belts to help keep you and your passengers in position when driving over rough terrain Do not drive across steep slopes Instead drive either straight up or straight down
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28. NOTE Vehicles operated in high temperatures or under severe conditions require frequent checks of the battery fluid level 1 Remove the cell plugs using a suitable Indicator OK ADD 2 Add distilled water up to the UPPER level line If the side of the battery is not clear check the electrolyte water level by looking directly above the cell as illustrated 3 Tighten cell plugs CAUTION Do not overfill battery cells Excessive elec trolyte may leak out of the during charging and cause paint damage REMOTE CONTROLLER BATTERY Battery replacement CAUTION e Be careful not to allow children to swallow the battery and removed parts e An improperly disposed battery can harm the environment Always confirm local regulations for battery disposal SPA1374E Type A To replace the battery 1 Use an appropriate tool to remove the lid 2 Replace the battery with a new one Recommended battery CR2025 or equivalent e Do not touch the internal circuit and electric terminals as doing so could cause a malfunc tion e Make sure that the side faces the bottom of the case B 3 Close the lid securely 4 Operate the buttons to check its operation See a NISSAN dealer if you need assistance for replacement FCC Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference
29. Some of these effects may lead to accidents and could result in serious personal injury If the wheels are changed for any reason always replace with wheels which have the same offset dimension Wheels of a different offset could cause early tire wear possibly degraded vehicle handling characteristics and or interference with the brake discs drums Such interference can lead to decreased braking efficiency and or early brake pad wear FOUR WHEEL DRIVE 4WD MODEL CAUTION e Always use tires of the same size brand construction bias bias belted or radial and tread pattern on all four wheels Fail ure to do so may result in acircumference difference between tires on the front and rear axles which will cause excessive tire wear and may damage the transmission transfer case and differential gears e ONLY use spare tires specified for each Four Wheel Drive 4WD model WHEEL BALANCE Unbalanced wheels may affect vehicle handling and tire life Even with regular use wheels can get out of balance Therefore they should be balanced as required Wheel balance service should be performed with the wheels off the vehicle Spin balancing the front wheels on the vehicle could lead to transmission damage CARE OF WHEELS e Wash the wheels when washing the vehicle to maintain their appearance e Clean the inner side of the wheels when the wheel is changed or the underside of the vehicle is washed e Do not use abras
30. UTILI TRACK CHANNEL SYSTEM if equipped A WARNING Properly install and tighten the tie down cleats into the UTILI TRACK channel system Also do not attach any rope or straps directly to the channel Failure to properly install the tie down cleats or attaching ropes or straps directly to the channel can cause the cargo to become unsecured In a sudden stop or collision unsecured cargo could cause personal injury 3 16 Pre driving checks and adjustments e Properly secure all cargo with ropes or straps to help prevent it from sliding or shifting In a sudden stop or collision unsecured cargo could cause personal injury The UTILI TRACK channel system allows you to move tie down clamps in the bed to the best location to secure a load The tie down cleats must be installed so the clamps is properly seated in the notches I the rail If the tie down cleat is not seated in the notches it will not be flush with the rail and cannot be prop erly tightened The bolt in the centre of the cleat must be securely tightened Check the tightness of the tie down cleat periodically during a trip to make sure the centre bolt has not become loose LTI0103 Insert the cleat into the channel perpendicular to the channel as shown Then rotate the cleat clockwise 90 and slide it to desired location WTI0124 3 There should be no gap between the bottom Securely tighten the centre bolt LTI0104 2 Position the
31. air accelerate the corrosion process Road salt will also accelerate the disintegration of paint surfaces TO PROTECT YOUR VEHICLE FROM CORROSION e Wash and wax your vehicle often to keep the vehicle clean e Always check for minor damage to the paint surface and if any exists repair it as soon as possible e Keep the drain holes in the lower edge of the doors open to avoid water accumulation e Check the vehicle underbody for accumulation of sand dirt or salt If present wash with water as soon as possible A CAUTION Never remove dirt sand or other debris from the passenger compartment by washing it out with a hose Remove dirt with a vacuum cleaner or broom e Never allow water or other liquids to come in contact with electronic com ponents inside the vehicle as this may damage them Chemicals used for road surface deicing are extremely corrosive They accelerate corrosion chemicals used for road surface deicing are extremely corrosive They accelerate corrosion and deterioration of underbody components such as the exhaust sys tem fuel and brake lines brake cables floor pan and fenders In the winter the underbody must be cleaned periodically For additional protection against rust and corrosion which may be required in some areas consult a NISSAN dealer Appearance and care 7 5 8 Maintenance and do it yourself Maintenance requirements uuunuummisutennueinisuvunnssmset 8 2 Scheduled maintenance
32. air condi tioner press the button again NOTE The air conditioner cooling function oper ates only when the engine is running Cooling This mode is used to cool and dehumidify 1 Press the air recirculation lt 5 button to the OFF position 2 Turn the airflow control dial to position 3 Turn the fan speed control dial to the desired position 4 Press the A C button to the ON position and the indicator light will come on 5 Turn the temperature control dial to the desired position For quick cooling when the outside tempera ture is high turn the airflow control dial to the MAX A C position For normal cooling make sure to return the airflow control to any position except the MAX A C position NOTE A visible mist may be seen coming from the ventilators in hot humid conditions as the air is cooled rapidly This does not 4 6 Heater and air conditioner and audio system indicate a malfunction Dehumidified heating This mode is used to heat and dehumidify 1 Press the air recirculation button 5 to the OFF position 2 Turn the airflow control dial to the wv position 3 Turn the fan speed control dial to the desired position 4 Press the A C button to the ON position The indicator light will come on 5 Turn the temperature control dial to the desired position Dehumidified defogging This mode is used to defog the windows and dehumidity 1 Pre
33. braking may result in loss of con trol and could cause the vehicle to become stuck If at all possible avoid sharp turning manoeu vres particularly at high speeds Your 4WD vehicle has a higher centre of gravity than a 2WD vehicle and can tip over more easily The vehicle is not designed for cornering at the same speeds as conventional 2WD models any more than low sports cars are designed to perform satisfactorily under off road condi tions Failure to operate this vehicle correctly could result in loss of control and or a rollover accident Do not grip the inside or spokes of the steer ing wheel when driving off road The steering wheel could jerk and injure your hands In stead drive with your fingers and thumbs on the outside of the rim Before operating the vehicle ensure that the driver and all passengers have their seat belts fastened Avoid raising the center of gravity by loading things on the roof or equipping the vehicle with tires larger than specified in this manual Always drive with the floor mats in place as the floor may become very hot Particular care should be taken if you are barefoot Lower your speed when encountering strong crosswinds With its higher centre of gravity your NISSAN is more affected by gusty side winds Slower speeds ensure better vehicle control Be sure to check the brakes immediately after driving in mud or water as specified in Wet brakes later in this section Whenever
34. cap with the pressure valve on the coolant reservoir models with heater If the two types of caps are interchanged overheating may oc cur ENGINE OIL Maintenance and do it yourself 8 9 CHECKING ENGINE OIL LEVEL CAUTION The oil level should be checked regularly Operating with an insufficient amount of oil can damage the engine and such damage is not covered by warranty 1 Park the vehicle on a level surface and apply the parking brake 2 Start the engine If the engine is cold start and let the engine idle until it reaches the operational temperature 3 Turn the engine off 4 Wait at least 10 minutes for the engine oil to drain back into the oil pan 5 Open the hood For details see HOOD in the 3 Pre driving checks and adjustments section 6 Remove the dipstick and wipe it clean 7 Reinsert it all the way 8 Remove the dipstick again and check the oil level It should be in the normal range 9 If the oil level is below MIN remove the engine oil filler cap and pour the recommend ed oil through the opening Do not overfill 10 Recheck the oil level with the dipstick 11 Install the engine oil filler cap securely 12 Close the hood 8 10 Maintenance and do it yourself A CAUTION It is normal to add some oil between oil maintenance intervals or during the run ning in period depending on the severity of operating conditions SDI1377B YD en
35. cleat so the nubs on the bottom fully seat into the channel detents Pre driving checks and adjustments 3 17 A CAUTION Install only one cleat per section of channel e Applying loads at an angle to the cleats that are greater than 45 degrees or loads greater than 90 kg 200 Ibs on side channels may cause damage to the channel or the bed 3 18 Pre driving checks and adjustments LTI0106 LTI0123 1 correct installation 2 incorrect installation A WARNING Do not install accessories over the between the front and rear side channels Doing this could affect the rear structure certain rear impacts which could result serious injury Pre driving checks and adjustments 3 19 MEMO 3 20 Pre driving checks and adjustments 4 Heater and air conditioner and audio system NCCI EONS enn 4 2 Side and Center VENtilAtOrs cccscseeseeeseseseseeeseeeeess 4 2 Heater and air CONditiONET r ssrrrnrrennennnvennvennvvennvennnvsnsvesnvennsenr 4 2 Manual air conditioner Without Heater see 4 2 Manual air conditioner With Heater srrrrrrn 4 4 Operating Up Soanisaniic n 4 7 Air conditioner filter if equipped msmrsvsrvrvvevrrnr sese 4 7 Servicing lr COMGIIOMEN sessen 4 7 Audio system if equipped ses ssssrsesrrrrsssrrersrrrsssrrererrrresnns 4 8 Audio operation precautibns u uanummmmnanmeeinsietr 4 8 PSNI NE 4 9 FM AM radio with compact disc CD player 4 10 FM AM
36. configure Alternative Frequency Regional and Language settings perform the following proce dure 1 2 4 26 Heater and air conditioner and audio system Push and hold the MENU button for at least 1 5 seconds Turn the MENU VOL dial clockwise or counter clockwise The display message will change as follows AF REG LANGUAGE AF To activate or deactivate the AF and REG mode briefly push on the ENTER button when AF or REG appears on the display and turn the MENU VOL dial clockwise or counter clockwise to switch between the off or on position After selection push the ENTER button to confirm the settings When the AF mode is enabled the audio unit will automatically retune to a stronger frequency if the radio signal becomes weak When the REG mode is enabled the audio unit will maintain and hold the station which is broadcasting local regional programmes To change the display language briefly push the ENTER button when LANGUAGE appears on the display then turn the MENU VOL dial clockwise or counterclockwise to select the appropriate language setting ENGLISH DUTCH 9 SPANISH GERMAN amp lt PORTUGUESE ENGLISH After selecting the desired language push the ENTER button to exit the menu FRENCH ITALIAN To configure the SPEED volume and BEEP settings perform the following procedure 1 2 Push the MENU button Turn the MENU VOL dial clockwise or counterclockwise The displa
37. disabled and the ABS light will illuminate A WARNING Never leave the rear differential locking system in the ON position when driving on paved or hard surfaced roads Avoid turning the steering wheel doing so could result in slipping the rear wheels and cause an accident or personal injury After using the rear differential locking system switch the system off e Only use the rear differential locking system when freeing a stuck vehicle On slippery road surfaces such as snow or ice always try using 4LO mode to free the vehicle before activating the rear dif ferential locking system Using the rear differential locking system in these road conditions may cause an unexpected movement of the vehicle during engine braking acceleration or turning which may result in an accident and serious personal injury CAUTION e Do not drive at speeds of more than 20 km h 12 MPH with the rear differential locking system engaged Doing so could damage the power train components e After using the rear differential locking system switch the system off to prevent any possible damage to power train components from extended use CRUISE CONTROL if equipped WARNING Do not use the cruise control when driving under the following conditions e When it is not possible to keep the vehi cle at a set speed e In heavy traffic or in traffic that varies in speed e On winding or hilly roads e On slipper roads r
38. door 9 12 Technical information NTI094 AIR CONDITIONER SPECIFICATION LABEL if equipped The label is affixed as shown UNIFORM TIRE QUALITY GRADING if equipped Quality Grades All passenger car tires must conform to local safety requirements in addition to these grades Quality grades can be found where applicable on the tire sidewall between tread shoulder and maxi mum section width For example Treadwear 200 Traction AA Temperature A TREADWEAR The treadwear grade is a comparative rating based on the wear rate of the tire when tested under controlled conditions on a specified government test course For example a tiregraded 150 would wear one and one half 1 1 2 times as well on the government course as a tire graded 100 The rela tive performance of tires depends upon the actual conditions of their use however and may depart significantly from the norm due to variations in driving habits service practices and differences in road characteristics and climate TRACTION AA A BAND C The traction grades from highest to lowest are AA A B and C Those grades represent the tire s ability to stop on wet pavement as measured under controlled conditions on specified government test surfaces of asphalt and concrete A tire marked C may have poor traction performance A WARNING The traction grade assigned to this tire is based on straight ahead braking traction tests and does not include acceler
39. driving and cornering on slippery surfaces and always drive care fully Do not modify the vehicle s suspension If suspension parts such as shock ab sorbers struts springs stabilizer bars bushings and wheels are not NISSAN recommended for your vehicle or are extremely deteriorated the VDC system may not operate properly This could adversely affect vehicle handling perfor mance and the VDC warning light may illuminate If brake related parts such as brake pads rotors and calipers are not NISSAN recommended or are extremely deterio rated the VDC system may not operate properly and the VDC warning light may illuminate If engine control related parts are not NISSAN recommended or are extremely deteriorated the VDC warning light f may illuminate When driving on extremely in clined sur faces such as higher banked corners the VDC system may not operate properly m and the VDC warning light may il luminate Do not drive on these types of roads When driving on an unstable surface such as a turntable ferry elevator or ramp the VDC warning light may illuminate This is not a malfunction Restart the engine after driving onto a stable surface If wheel or tires other than the NISSAN recommended ones are used the VDC system may not operate properly and the VDC warning light may illuminate The VDC system is not a substitute for winter tires or tire chains on a snow COV ered road
40. e Do not allow wet seat belts to roll up in the retractor e Never use bleach dye or chemical sol vents to clean the seat belts since these materials may severely weaken the seat belt webbing The seat belts can be cleaned by wiping them with a sponge dampened in a mild soap solution Allow the belts to dry completely in the shade before using them CORROSION PROTECTION MOST COMMON FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO VEHICLE CORROSION e The accumulation of moisture retaining dirt and debris in body panel sections cavities and other areas e Damage to the paint surface and other pro tective coatings caused by gravel and stone chips or minor traffic accidents ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS INFLUENCE THE RATE OF CORROSION Moisture Accumulation of sand dirt and water on the vehi cle body underside can accelerate corrosion Wet floor coverings will not dry completely inside the vehicle and should be removed for drying to avoid floor panels corrosion Relative humidity Corrosion will be accelerated in areas of high rel ative humidity especially those areas where the temperatures stay above freezing where atmos pheric pollution exists and road salt is used Temperature A temperature increase will accelerate the rate of corrosion to those parts which are not well ven tilated Corrosion will also accelerate in areas where the temperatures stay above freezing Air pollution Industrial pollution the presence of salt in the
41. e Never open the hood if steam is com ing out e Never remove the radiator cap or the engine coolant reservoir cap models with heater when the engine is hot If the cap is removed while the engine is hot pressurized hot water will spurt out and possibly cause burning scalding or serious injury e If steam or coolant is coming out of the engine stand clear of the vehicle to pre vent getting injured e The engine cooling fan will start when ever the coolant temperature exceeds preset degrees e Be careful not to allow your hands hair jewelry or clothing to come into contact with or get caught in the cooling fan or drive belts If the engine of your vehicle is overheating indi cated by the engine coolant temperature gauge or if you feel a lack of engine power detect unu sual noise etc take the following procedures 1 Move and park the vehicle safely off the road and away from traffic 2 Turn on the hazard warning flasher lights 6 12 In case of emergency Apply the parking brake Move the shift lever to the N Neutral posi tion Manual Transmission model or move the selector lever to the P Park position Automatic Transmission model DO NOT STOP THE ENGINE 5 10 ts 12 Switch off the air conditioner system if equipped Set the heater or air conditioner temperature control to the maximum HOT and the fan speed control to the maximum speed models with heater Open a
42. is snug across your chest 1 10 Safety seats seat belts and supplemental restraint system Type B SSS0738 Shoulder belt height adjustment if equipped A WARNING The shoulder belt anchor height should be adjusted to the position best for you Failure to do so may reduce the effectiveness of the entire restraint system and increase the chance or severity of injury in an accident The shoulder belt should rest on the middle of the shoulder It must not rest against the neck Be sure that the seat belt is not twisted in any way Be sure that the shoulder belt anchor is secured by trying to move the shoulder belt anchor up and down after adjustment The shoulder belt anchor height should be adjusted to the position best for you The belt should be away from your face and neck but not falling off your shoulder Release the button to lock the shoulder belt anchor into position Type A To adjust push the release button A and move the shoulder belt anchor to the proper position so that the belt passes over the center of the shoulder Type B To adjust pull up or push down the release button and move it to the desired position Unfastening seat belts Push the button on the buckle The seat belt automatically retracts Checking seat belts operation Seat belt retractors are designed to lock seat belt movement e When the seat belt is pulled quickly from the retractor e When the vehicle sl
43. is washed or driven through wa ter the brakes may get wet As a result your brak ing distance will be longer and the vehicle may pull to one side during braking To dry brakes drive the vehicle at a safe speed while lightly pressing the brake pedal to heat up the brakes Do this until the brakes return to nor mal Avoid driving the vehicle at high speeds until the brakes function correctly Using the brakes Avoid resting your foot on the brake pedal while driving This will overheat the brakes wear out the brake linings and pads faster and reduce fuel economy performance To help reduce brake wear and to prevent the brakes from overheating reduce speed and downshift to a lower gear before going down a slope or long downhill gradient Overheated brakes may reduce braking performance and could result in loss of vehicle control CAUTION While driving on a slippery surface be care ful when braking accelerating or downshift ing Abrupt braking actions or sudden accel eration could cause the wheels to skid and result in an accident Be aware that brakes will fade if repeated heavy brake applica tions are made Driving uphill When starting on a steep gradient it is some times difficult to operate both the brake and clutch Manual Transmission MT model Use the parking brake to hold the vehicle Do not slip the clutch When ready to start slowly release the parking brake while depressing the accelerator peda
44. knob for more than approximately 1 second Average fuel consumption I 100km The average fuel consumption mode shows the average fuel consumption since the last reset The displayed average fuel consumption can be reset by pressing the trip odometer reset knob for more than approximately 1 second The unit can be converted between l 100km and km l by pressing the trip odometer reset knob 3 more than 5 seconds while average fuel consumption is displayed Average speed km h The average speed mode shows the average vehicle speed since the last reset The displayed Instruments and Controls 2 5 average speed can be reset by pressing the trip odometer reset knob G for more than approximately 1 second Trip computer reset Pushing the trip odometer reset knob 3 for more than approximately 3 seconds will reset all modes except Trip and distance to empty INSTRUMENT BRIGHTNESS CONTROL When the lighting switch is turned to the pa or 20 it is possible to adjust the instrument brightness illumination by turning the trip odometer reset knob clockwise to brighten or counterclockwise to dim The odometer display provides a brightness level indication When the brightness level reaches the maximum or minimum a beep will sound if equipped FOUR WHEEL DRIVE 4WD MODE INDICATOR 4WD model Daal The digital indicator comes on the meter display when the ignition switch is turned to ON and then turns off The
45. mainte nance booklet Trailer towing requires more fuel than under normal circumstances because of a consid erable increase in traction power and resist ance Total trailer load Tongue load Tongue load X 100 Less than 10 Total trailer load CA0011 A MAXIMUM LOAD LIMITS for Australia Maximum trailer loads including tires and other loaded equipment 1 Never allow the total trailer load to exceed e The maximum 750 kg 1 654 Ib for a trailer without brakes e The maximum 3 000 kg 6 615 Ib for 4WD models or 2 000 kg 4 410 Ib for 2WD mod els for a trailer with brakes 2 The total trailer load must be lower than the fol lowing three values even if it does not exceed the maximum permissible trailer loads e Towing capacity displayed on a tow bar e Trailer s gross vehicle mass marked on a cou pling body e Gross vehicle mass marked on a trailer data plate Starting and driving 5 29 The maximum trailer load which can be towed by your vehicle depends on the towing equipment fitted to the vehicle Therefore it is important to not only have the correct equipment fitted but also to use it correctly Towing loads greater than the value specified for your vehicle or using tow ing equipment which is not provided by NISSAN could seriously affect the handling and or perfor mance of your vehicle Vehicle damage resulting from improper towing procedures is not covered by NISSAN warran ties In
46. may damage the automatic transmission which is not covered by the warranty 8 16 Maintenance and do it yourself POWER STEERING FLUID COLD MIN A WARNING Power steering fluid is poisonous and should be stored carefully in marked containers out of the reach of children Check the fluid level in the reservoir The fluid level should be checked in the HOT range HOT MAX 2 HOT MIN at fluid temperatures of 50 to 80 C 122 to 176 F or in the COLD range COLD MAX COLD MIN at fluid tempera tures of 0 to 30 C 32 to 86 F If it is necessary to add fluid use only specified fluid See CAPACITIES AND RECOMMENDED FUEL LUBRICANTS in the 9 Technical informa tion section Do not overfill BRAKES CHECKING PARKING BRAKE A SDI1447A From the released position pull the parking brake lever up slowly and firmly If the number of clicks is out of the range listed see a NISSAN dealer 8 to 9 clicks Pulling force 196 N 20 kg 44 Ib CHECKING FOOT BRAKE PEDAL DI1020MR A WARNING See a NISSAN dealer for a brake system check if the foot brake pedal height does not return to normal With the engine running check the distance A between the upper surface of the pedal and the metal floor If it is out the range listed see a NISSAN dealer A Depressing force 490 N 50 kg 110 Ib Left Hand Drive LHD model Manual Transmission MT model 120 mm 4 72 in
47. mode will switch to another local station in the region with a stronger signal When the REG mode is activated in the FM band and the radio receiver is tuned to a local radio station it will keep receiving this radio station without switching to another local station For activation or deactivation details see MENU button P 4 26 Traffic Announcement TA e The TA function operates in the FM and CD modes e The TA mode is turned on or off when the TA button is pushed for less than 2 seconds e The TA mode operates regardless of whether the AF mode is on or off e TA ON is displayed when the TA mode is turned on and the TA indicator turns on TA OFF is displayed when the TA mode is turned off and the TA indicator turns off The following functions operate when the TA mode iS On e Traffic announcement interrupt function When a traffic announcement is received the announcement is tuned in and the volume increases to the set level Once the traffic announcement is finished the unit returns to the source which was set before the traffic announcement started and the volume returns to the previous level For EON stations the radio is interrupted by an other EON station with traffic announcements The traffic announcement interrupt mode is cancelled if the TA button is pushed during a traffic announcement The TA mode returns to the standby mode and the audio unit returns to the previous source News mo
48. namic control VDC system ON for most driving conditions When the vehicle is stuck in mud or snow the VDC system reduces the engine output to reduce wheel spin The engine speed will be reduced even if the accelerator is depressed to the floor If maximum engine power is needed to free a stuck vehicle turn the VDC system off To turn off the vehicle Dynamic Control VDC system push the VDC OFF switch The VDC off indicator light g will illuminate Push the VDC OFF switch again or restart the en gine to turn ON the system 5 34 Starting and driving POWER STEERING SYSTEM The power assisted steering is designed to use a hydraulic pump driven by the engine to assist steering If the engine stops or if the drive belt breaks you will still have control of the vehicle However much greater steering effort is needed especially for sharp turns or at low speeds BRAKE SYSTEM BRAKE PRECAUTIONS Vacuum assisted brake The brake booster aids braking by using engine vacuum If the engine stops or the drive belt is bro ken you can stop the vehicle by depressing the brake pedal However greater foot pressure on the brake pedal will be required to stop the vehicle and the stopping distance will be longer If the engine is not running or is turned off while driving the power assisted brakes will not function Braking will be harder A WARNING Do not coast with the engine stopped Wet brakes When the vehicle
49. of emergency section e If the engine coolant reaches an extremely high temperature the air conditioning system will automatically turn off This may happen for example if the engine runs at idle speed for a long time on a hot day AIR CONDITIONER FILTER if equipped The air conditioning system is equipped with a filter which collects dirt pollen dust etc To make sure the air conditioner heats defogs and ventilates efficiently replace the filter regularly For filter replacement contact a NISSAN dealer The filter should be replaced if the airflow is extremely reduced or when the windows fog up easily during air conditioning system operation SERVICING AIR CONDITIONER The air conditioning system if equipped in your NISSAN vehicle is charged with an environmentally friendly refrigerant This refrigerant will not harm the earth s ozone layer However it may contribute in a small part to global warming Special charging equipment and lubricant are required when servicing your NISSAN air conditioner Using improper refriger ants or lubricants will cause severe damage to your air conditioning system See AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM REFRIGERANT AND LUBRICANT RECOMMENDATIONS in the 9 Technical information section of this manual A NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop will be able to service your air conditioning system Heater and air conditioner and audio system 4 7 AUDIO SYSTEM if equipped
50. of time This means the system is operational This light comes on when the rear differential locking system clutch is fully engaged The indicator light flashes when the system is first turned on When the system fully engages the light remains on If the switch is on and the indicator light continues to flash the system is not engaged For additional information see Rear differential locking system if equipped in the 5 Starting and driving section of this manual Glow plug indicator light Diesel engine This light comes on when the ignition switch is in the ON position and goes out when the glow plugs have been preheated When the engine is cold the glow plug warm up time will be longer fel Malfunction Indicator Light MIL CAUTION e Continuing vehicle operation without proper servicing of the engine control system could lead to poor drive ability reduced fuel economy and damage to the engine control system which may affect the vehicle s warranty coverage e Incorrect setting of the engine control system may lead to non compliance of local and national emission laws and regulations Instruments and Controls 2 15 Gasoline engine When the ignition switch is in the ON position the Malfunction Indicator Light MIL illuminates After starting the engine the MIL turns off This indicates that the engine control system is operational For Thailand If the MIL illuminates while the engi
51. one sec ond If this happens even if the regen eration process has been performed the Diesel Particulate Filter DPF regen eration switch indicator light may blink again with the Diesel Particulate Filter DPF warning light illuminated Perform the regeneration process again CARE WHEN DRIVING Driving your vehicle to fit the circumstances is es sential for your safety and comfort As a driver you should be the one who knows best how to drive in the given circumstances ENGINE COLD START PERIOD Due to the higher engine speeds when the engine is cold extra caution must be exercised when se lecting a gear during the engine warm up period after starting the engine LOADING LUGGAGE Loads their distribution and the attachment of equipment coupling devices roof luggage carri ers etc will change the driving characteristics of the vehicle considerably Driving style and speed must be adjusted accordingly DRIVING IN WET CONDITIONS e Avoid starting off acceleratand stopping sud denly e Avoid sharp turns or lane changes Extra dis tance should be kept from the vehicle in front e When water covers the road surface in pud dles small streams etc REDUCE SPEED to prevent aquaplaning which will cause skid ding and loss of control Worn tires increase this risk DRIVING IN WINTER CONDITIONS e Drive safely e Avoid starting off accelerating or stopping suddenly e Avoid sharp turns or lane changes e Avoi
52. protection for which they have been designed A slack belt will greatly reduce the protection afforded to the wearer Every person who drives or rides in this vehicle should use a seat belt at all times Children should be properly restrained in the rear seat if equipped and if appropriate in a child restraint system Do not run the belt behind your back or under your arm Always route the shoulder belt over your shoulder and across your chest The belt should be away from your face and neck but not falling off your shoulder Serious injury may occur if a seat belt is not worn properly No modifications or additions should be made by the user which will either prevent the seat belt adjusting devices from operating to remove slack or prevent the seat belt assembly from being adjusted to remove slack Care should be taken to avoid contami nation of the webbing with polishes oils and chemicals and particularly battery acid Cleaning may safely be carried out using mild soap and water The belt should be replaced if webbing becomes frayed contaminated or damaged It is essential to replace the entire assembly after it has been worn in a severe impact even if damage to the assembly is not obvious All seat belt assemblies including retractors and attaching hardware should be inspected after any collision by a NISSAN dealer NISSAN recommends that all seat belt assemblies in use during a collision be replaced unless
53. seat adjustment A WARNING e After adjusting a seat gently shake the seat to confirm that the seat is locked securely If the seat is not locked securely it may move suddenly and could cause the loss of control of the vehicle e The seat back should not be reclined any more than needed for comfort Seat belts are most effective when the passenger sits well back and up right in the seat If the seat back is reclined the risk of sliding under the lap belt and being injured is increased When adjusting the seat positions be sure not to contact any moving parts to avoid possible injuries and or damages You and your passengers could also slide under the lap belt and receive serious injuries 1 2 Safety seats seat belts and supplemental restraint system 2 Tilt the seat back to the desired position 3 Release the adjusting lever to lock the seat back in position The reclining feature allows the adjustment of the seat back for occupants of different sizes to help obtain the proper seat belt fit See SEAT BELTS later in this section The seat back may be reclined to allow occupants to rest when the vehicle is parked SS50739 SS50740 Forward and backward if equipped 1 Pull up the adjusting lever 2 Slide the seat to the desired position 3 Release the adjusting lever to lock the seat in position SSS0809 Type B front passenger seat Reclining 1 Pull up the adjusting lever
54. steep slope is not recommended e Take note of the trailer manufacturer s in structions e Have your vehicle serviced more often than at the intervals specified in a separately pro vided Warranty Information and Maintenance booklet e Trailer towing requires more fuel than under normal circumstances because of a consid erable increase in traction power and resist ance e Observe the legal maximum speeds for trailer operation CAUTION While towing a trailer check the engine coolant temperature gauge regularly to prevent engine overheating TIRE PRESSURE When towing a trailer inflate the vehicle tires to the maximum recommended COLD tire pressure as indicated on the tire placard full loading shown on the tire placard SAFETY CHAINS Always use a suitable chain between the vehicle and trailer The chain should be crossed and at tached to the hitch not to the vehicle bumper or axle Be sure to leave enough slack in the chain to permit turning corners TRAILER BRAKES Ensure that trailer brakes are installed as required by local regulations Also check that all other trailer equipment conforms to local regulations TRAILER DIRECTION equipped The additional electrical load of a trailer direction indicator will be detected automatically and the di rection indicator lights will come on INDICATOR LIGHT if Starting and driving 5 31 VEHICLE SECURITY When leaving your vehicle unoccupied Always
55. sure that the vehicle is held securely on a fairly steep hill when only the parking brake is applied Seat belts Check that all parts of the seat belt system for example buckles anchors adjusters and retrac tors operate properly and smoothly and are in stalled securely Check the belt webbing for cuts fraying wear or damage Steering wheel Check for changes in the steering condition such as excessive play hard steering or strange noises Warning lights and chimes Make sure that all warning lights and chimes are operating properly Windshield defogger Check that the air comes out of the defog ger outlets properly and in good quantity when operating the heater or air conditioner Windshield wiper and washer Check that the wipers and washer operate properly and that the wipers do not streak Under hood and vehicle The maintenance items listed here should be checked periodically for example each time you check the engine oil or refuel Battery Except for maintenance free battery check the fluid level in each cell It should be between the UPPER and LOWER lines Vehicles oper ated min high temperatures or under severe con ditions require frequent checks of the battery fluid level Maintenance and do it yourself 8 3 Brake and clutch fluid level s For Manual Transmission MT model Make sure that the brake and clutch fluid levels are between the MAX and MIN lines on t
56. system P 4 8 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Ail 22 2 Air conditioner control P 4 2 Front passenger supplemental front impact air bag P 1 26 Diesel Particulate Filter DPF regeneration switch P 5 6 Headlight aiming control switch P 2 19 Hood release switch P 3 9 Outside rearview mirror control switch P 3 12 Fuel filler lid opener P 3 10 Tilting steering wheel lock lever P 3 10 Ignition switch P 5 7 Hazard indicator flasher switch P 2 22 AWD shift switch P 5 20 Ashtray P 2 25 Cigarette lighter P 2 25 Power outlet P 2 24 Glove box P 2 26 If equipped INSTRUMENT PANEL are YS m 10 Headlight fog light and turn signal switch P 2 18 or Wiper and washer switch P 2 21 11 Side ventilator P 4 2 12 Glove box P 2 26 13 Ashtray P 2 25 or Rear differential locking switch P 5 25 14 AWD shift switch P 5 20 15 Cigarette lighter P 2 25 Power outlet P 2 24 16 Hazard indicator flasher switch P 2 22 17 Fuel filler lid opener P 3 10 18 Tilting steering wheel lock lever P 3 10 19 Ignition switch P 5 7 20 Outside rearview mirror control switch P 3 12 21 Hood release switch P 3 9 22 Vehicle Dynamic Control VDC off switch P 5 34 23 Headlight aiming control switch P 2 19 if equipped 1920 21 22 23 JVC0432X Right hand drive RHD model RIGHT HAND
57. system operates when the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON position FM FM AM button When the FM or button is pushed while the audio system is off the audio system will turn on and the radio will turn on When the FM Am button is pushed while CD is already opera ting it will automatically turn off and the radio will turn on To change the radio bands push the FM button until the desired band appears e For FM FM 1 gt FM2 gt FMT e For AM MW gt LW gt MW During FM reception when the FM button is pushed for longer than 1 5 seconds stations are searched for and the 6 stations of the FM T band The sound is muted until the auto store opera tion is completed upon which preset channel 1 is automatically tuned in TUNE button When adjusting the broadcasting station frequen cy manually push the gt gt lt lt button until the desired frequency is achieved The frequency changes in steps of 100 kHz on the FM band 9 kHz on the MW band and 3 kHz on the LW band SEEK button When adjusting the broadcasting station frequency automatically pushthe button When the system detects a broadcasting station it will stop at the station D Radio memory buttons The audio system can store up to 18 FM station frequencies six in each of FM 1 FM 2 and FM T 6 MW and 6 LW station frequencies To store the station frequency manually 1 Tune to t
58. the doors have been securely locked R camo After locking the doors using the remote controller be sure that the doors have been securely locked by operating the door handles Unlocking doors 1 Push the UNLOCK remote controller 2 The hazard indicator light flashes twice 3 All doors will be unlocked T button on the All doors will be locked automatically unless one of the following operations is performed within 30 seconds or 2 minutes for Australia after pushing the UNLOCK B button e Opening any doors e Inserting the key into the ignition switch Using panic alarm if equipped If you are near your vehicle and feel threatened you may activate the panic alarm to call attention by pushing and holding the PANIC button on the remote controller for longer than 0 5 second The panic alarm will stay on for 25 seconds The panic alarm can be turned off without waiting for 25 seconds by e Pushing the LOCK A or UNLOCK button or pushing and holding the PANIC ZM button for longer than 0 5 second SECURITY SYSTEM if equipped Your vehicle is equipped with either or both of the following security systems e Theft warning system e NISSAN Anti Theft System NATS The security condition will be shown by the security indicator light THEFT WARNING SYSTEM The theft warning system provides visual and audio alarm signals if parts of the vehicle are disturbed
59. the collision was minor and the belts show no damage and continue to operate properly Seat belt assemblies not in use during a collision should also be inspected and when necessary replaced if either damage or improper operation is noted Once the seat belt pre tensioner has activated it cannot be reused It must be replaced together with the retractor Contact a NISSAN dealer Removal and installation of the pre tensioner seat belt system components should be done by a NISSAN dealer Safety seats seat belts and supplemental restraint system 1 7 CHILD SAFETY A WARNING e Infants and children need special pro tection The vehicle s seat belts may not fit them properly The shoulder belt may come too close to the face or neck The lap belt may not fit over their small hipbones In an accident an improperly fitted seat belt could cause serious or fatal injury e Always use an child restraint system appropriate Children need adults to help protect them They need to be properly restrained The proper restraint depends on the child s size SSS0099 Infants and small children NISSAN recommends that infants and small children be seated in a child restraint system You should choose a child restraint system that fits your vehicle and the child and always follow the manufacturer s instructions for installation and use Large children A WARNING e Never allow children to stand or kneel on any seats
60. the vehicle Pets should not be left alone either They could unknowingly activate switches or controls and inad vertently become in valved in a serious accident and injure themselves On hot sunny days temperatures in a closed ve Starting and driving 5 27 5 28 Starting and driving Right hand drive RHD model SSD0488 SSD0489 Firmly apply the parking brake Automatic Transmission AT model Move the selector lever to the P Park position Manual Transmission MT model Move the shift lever to the R Reverse position When parking on an uphill grade move the shift lever to the 1 1st position To help prevent the vehicle from moving into traffic when parked on an incline it is a good practice to turn the wheels as illustrated HEADED DOWNHILL WITH CURB Turn the wheels into the curb and move the vehicle forward until the curb side wheel gen tly touches the curb Then apply the parking brake HEADED UPHILL WITH CURB Turn the wheels away from the curb and allow the vehicle to move back until the curb side wheel gently touches the curb Then apply the parking brake HEADED UPHILL OR DOWNHILL WITH OUT CURB Turn the wheels toward the side of the road so the vehicle will move away from the center of the road if the vehicle moves Then apply the parking brake Turn the ignition switch to the LOCK posi tion and remove the key TRAILER TOWING for Australia Your new veh
61. three way catalyst e Do not race the engine while warming it up e Do not push or tow your vehicle to start the engine 5 4 Starting and driving ON PAVEMENT AND OFF ROAD DRIVING PRECAUTIONS Pickup vehicles have a significantly higher rollover rate than other types of vehicles They have higher ground clearance than passenger cars to make them capable of performing in a wide variety of on pavement and off road applications This gives them a higher centre of gravity than ordinary cars An advantage of higher ground clearance is a better view of the road allowing you to anticipate problems However they are not designed for corner ing at the same speeds as conventional two wheel drive 2WD vehicles any more than low slung sports cars are designed to perform satisfactorily under off road conditions If possible avoid sharp turns or abrupt manoeuvres particularly at high speeds As with other vehicles of this type failure to operate this vehicle correctly may result in loss of control or vehicle rollover In a rollover accident an unbelted person is significantly more likely to be injured than a person who is wearing a seat belt CAUTION For Four Wheel Drive 4WD models e Do not drive on dry hard surfaced roads in 4H or 4LO mode e Driving on dry hard surfaces in 4H or 4LO mode may cause unnecessary noise and tire wear It is recommended to in the 2WD position under these conditions TURBOCHARGER SYST
62. to clean the wheels e Do not apply wheel cleaner when the wheels are hot The wheel temperature should be the same as ambient tem perature e Rinse the wheel to completely remove the cleaner within 15 minutes after the cleaner has been applied CHROME PARTS Clean all chrome parts regularly with a non abrasive chrome polish to maintain the finish CLEANING INTERIOR Occasionally remove loose dust from the interior trim plastic parts and seats using a vacuum clean er or soft bristled brush Wipe the vinyl and leather surfaces with a clean soft cloth dam opened in mild soap solution then wipe clean with a dry soft cloth Regular care and cleaning is required in order to maintain the appearance of the leather Before using any fabric protector read the manu facturer s recommendations Some fabric protec tors contain chemicals that may stain or bleach the seat material Use a soft cloth dampened only with water to clean the meter and gauge lens covers A CAUTION Never use benzine thinner or any similar material e Small dirt particles can be abrasive and damaging to leather surfaces and should be removed promptly Do not use saddle soap car waxes polishes oils cleaning fluids solvents detergents or ammonia based cleaners as they may damage the leather s natural finish e Never use fabric protectors unless recommended by the manufacturer e Do not use glass or plastic cleaner on meter or gauge
63. to the proper position 2 Push in the lock knob and push down the head restraint to lower to the proper position The rear head restraint if equipped should only be used inthe notched stem positions The lowest head restraint position is the stowed position Safety seats seat belts and supplemental restraint system 1 5 EN Sa pe er J NE ok I Y NN lt m O o N 09 1 6 Safety seats seat belts and supplemental restraint system A WARNING Seat belts are designed to bear upon the bony structure of the body and should be worn low across the front of the pelvis or the pelvis chest and shoulders as applicable wearing the lap section of the belt across the abdominal area must be avoided Serious injury may occur if a seat belt is not worn properly Position the lap belt as low and snug as possible around the hips not the waist A lap belt worn too high could increase the risk of internal injuries in an accident Do not allow more than one person to use the same seat belt Each belt assembly must only be used by one occupant it is dangerous to put a belt around a child being carried on the occupant s lap Never carry more people in the vehicle than there are seat belts Never wear seat belts inside out Belts should not be worn with straps twisted Doing so may reduce their effectiveness Seat belts should be adjusted as firmly as possible consistent with comfort to provide the
64. to the paint surface e Always follow the manufacturer s in structions supplied with the wax e Do not use a wax containing any abra sives cutting compounds or cleaners that may damage the vehicle finish e If the vehicle surface cannot polish eas ily apply a road tar remover prior to wax ing the vehicle e Machine compounding or aggressive polishing on a base coat clear coat paint finish may dull the finish or leave swirl marks CLEANING GLASS Use glass cleaner to remove smoke and dust film from the glass surfaces It is normal for glass to become coated with a film after the vehicle is parked in the hot sun Glass cleaner and a soft cloth will easily remove this film UNDERBODY In areas where road salt is used in the winter the vehicle s underbody must be cleaned regularly This will prevent dirt and salt from building up and causing underbody and suspension corrosion Before the winter period and again in the spring the under seal must be checked and if necessary retreated CLEANING ALLOY WHEELS Wash the wheels regularly with a sponge damp ened in a mild soap solution especially during winter in areas where road salt is used The salt residue from road salt could discolor the wheels if it is not washed off regularly CAUTION Follow the directions as described below in order to avoid staining or discoloring of the wheels e Do not use a cleaner that contains strong contents of acid or alkali
65. towing hook is under tremendous force when used to free a stuck vehicle Always pull the cable straight out from the front of the vehicle Never pull on the hook at a sideways angle In case of emergency 6 15 CAUTION In order to not break the towing line tension it slowly 6 16 In case of emergency 7 Appearance and care Cleaning exterior m rmsrrrrrvreervrrreereireen 72 Cleaning glass msrsvrrrrrrrnenerrrrnverenerrrrrrrrenensrrnrerenensrsrsenene 7 4 NoMa aay ccs etna aariaa tend hea Races 7 2 Plastic ON EE set iae aN naine 7 4 Removing SPOtS mmmsmnensnnvrnvnvrvnsenerensnnennrsvsenseenensenensnsesensenene 7 2 SE EE 7 4 Ven 7 2 Corrosion protection m mmrservrvrvnvrnenenvrnnvrnenennennsrnenenennnnrsenenenens 7 4 Cleaning glass rsrnvrnrnrnrnvnvrrnnrnrnenernrrnnrnenersernnrvenersennnenenn 7 3 Most common factors contributing to vehicle GSR DOG EE EE 7 3 Go 0 e E ANA EEE 7 4 Cleaning alloy wheels n rrrrvrvvvrvvvrvvrrnereererererenenenerenennn 7 3 Environmental factors influence the rate of Chrome PANTS wis cecasnesscstiecnunszscdoesnnnensctceedneavacscasnieneicnsndanetaces 7 3 COU SU Wangs cca EE EE 7 4 Cleaning INter Or esesesseeececeseeeeeeseeeeeeseseeeeaeesaeseeeeaeeseseeeeatesaeaes 7 3 To protect your vehicle from COrroSiOnh xmrrrerrrrernnvenenn 7 5 Floor 10 gt EEE 7 4 CLEANING EXTERIOR In order to maintain the appearance of your vehicle it is important to take proper care of It
66. unlock function will operate e When the remote controller battery is discharged A CAUTION e When locking the doors using the re mote controller be sure not to leave the key in the vehicle e Donot allow the remote controller which contains electrical components to come into contact with water or salt water This could affect the system function Pre driving checks and adjustments 3 5 Do not drop the remote controller e Do not strike the remote controler sharply against another object e Do not place the remote controller for an extended period in an area where tem peratures exceed 60 C 140 F If a remote controller is lost or stolen NISSAN recommends erasing the ID code of that remote controller from the vehicle This may prevent the unauthorized use of the remote controller to unlock the vehicle For information regarding the erasing procedure contact a NISSAN dealer For information regarding the replacement of a battery see BATTERY in the 8 Maintenance and do it yourself section 3 6 Pre driving checks and adjustments Type B LOCK button f UNLOCK button 3 PANIC button pi Type A only SPA1642A USING REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM Locking doors 1 Remove the ignition key 2 Close all doors 3 Push the LOCK button on the remote controller 4 The hazard indicator light flashes once 5 All doors will be locked 6 Operate door handles to confirm that
67. up or down steep hills or on wind ing roads If this happens drive without the cruise control To cancel the preset speed follow any of the three following methods a Push the CANCEL switch b Tap the brake pedal c Turn the cruise control main switch off The CRUISE indicator light will go out e f you depress the brake pedal while pushing the ACCEL RES or COAST SET switch the preset speed is erased and the cruise control will disengage e The cruise control will automatically be can celled if the vehicle slows down below ap proximately 13 km h 8 MPH e Depressing the clutch pedal M T models or moving the selector lever A T models will also cancel the preset speed To reset at a faster cruising speed use one of the following three methods a Depress the accelerator pedal When the ve hicle reaches the desired speed push and re lease the COAST SET switch b Push and hold the ACCEL RES set switch When the vehicle reaches the speed you de sire release the switch c Push and then quickly release the ACCEL RES set switch Each time you do so the set speed will increase by about 1 6 km h 1 MPH or 1 km h 0 6 MPH To reset at a slower cruising speed use one of the three following methods a Lightly tap the brake pedal When the vehicle reaches the desired speed push the COAST SET switch and release it b Push and hold the COAST SET switch Re lease the switch when the vehicle slows down t
68. windshield is still not clear after cleaning the blades and using the wipers replace the blades If you wax the surface of the hood be careful not to let wax get into the washer nozzle This may clog the nozzle which could cause improper windshield washer operation If wax gets into the nozzle unclog it with a needle or small pin 8 Left hand drive LHD model Right hand drive RHD model SDI1649 Replacing 1 2 3 4 Lift the wiper arm away from the windshield Push and hold the release tab A and then move the wiper blade down the wiper arm to remove Remove the wiper blade Insert the new wiper blade onto the wiper arm until it clicks into place CAUTION After wiper blade replacement return the wiper arm to its original posi tion Otherwise the wiper arm or the engine hood may be scratched and may cause damage Worn windshield wiper blades can damage the windshield and impair driv er vision Maintenance and do it yourself 8 25 FUSES Right hand drive RHD model 8 26 Maintenance and do it yourself PASSENGER COMPARTMENT CAUTION Never use a fuse of higher or lower amperage rating than that specified on the fuse box cover If any electrical equipment does not operate check for an open fuse The fuse box is located in the lower part of the instrument panel on the passenger s side To access to the fuse box lid open the glove box The af
69. you drive off road through sand mud or water as deep as the wheel hub more frequent maintenance may be required For details refer to Maintenance under severe driving conditions separately provided in the Warranty Information and Maintenance Book let Rinse the underside of the vehicle with fresh water after driving through mud or sand Re move any brush or sticks that are trapped Install the same size of winter tires on all four 4 wheels such as studless tires or install tire chains to the rear wheels when driving on slippery roads e g after a snowfall and drive carefully using 4WD Avoid parking your vehicle on steep hills If you get out of the vehicle and it rolls forwards backwards or sideways you could be injured Starting and driving 5 23 TIRE RECOMMENDATION FOR 4WD CAUTION Always use tires of the same size brand construction bias bias belted or radial and tread pattern on all four 4 wheels Failure to do so may result in a circumfer ence difference between tires on the front and rear axles which will cause excessive tire wear and may damage the transmis sion transfer case and differential gears If excessive tire wear is found it is recommended that all four tires be replaced with tires of the same size brand construction and tread pattern The tire pressure and wheel alignment should also be checked and corrected as necessary Contact a NISSAN dealer Snow tires If you i
70. your doctor for specific recommendations SSS0616 CENTER MARK ON SEAT BELTS if equipped Selecting correct set of seat belts The center seat belt buckle A or both the buckle and the tongue are identified by the CENTER mark The center seat belt tongue can be fastened only into the center seat belt buckle SSS0292 THREE POINT TYPE SEAT BELTS Fastening seat belts A WARNING The seat back should not be in a reclined position any more than needed for com fort Seat belts are most effective when the passenger sits well back and straight up in the seat 1 Adjust the seat See SEATS earlier in this section 2 Slowly pull the seat belt out of the retractor and insert the tongue into the buckle until you hear and feel the latch engage e The retractor is designed to lock during a sudden stop or on impact A slow pulling motion permits the seat belt to move and allows you some freedom of movement in the seat If the seat belt cannot be pulled from its fully retracted position firmly pull the belt and release it Then smoothly pull the belt out of the retractor Safety seats seat belts and supplemental restraint system 1 9 SR pg N EG SN P S a ep eer f SSS0467 Position the lap belt portion low and snug on the hips as shown Pull the shoulder belt portion toward the retractor to take up extra slack Be sure the shoulder belt is routed over your shoulder and
71. 4WD mode switch to change into or out of 4LO WARNING e When parking apply the parking brake before stopping the engine and make sure that the 4WD mode indicator light is on and that the ATP warning light if equipped goes off otherwise the vehi cle could unexpectedly move even if the automatic transmission is in the P Park position e The 4LO indicator light must stop blink ing and remain illuminated or turn off before shifting the transmission into gear The vehicle may move unexpect edly if the selector lever AT model or the gear lever MT model is shifted from the N Neutral position to any other gear while the 4LO indicator light is blinking CAUTION e Never turn the 4WD mode switch be tween 4LO and 4H while driving e The 4H drive mode provides greater pow er and traction Avoid excessive speed as it will cause increased fuel consump tion and higher oil temperatures and could damage power train components Speeds over 100 km h 62 5 MPH in 4H are not recommended e The 4LO drive mode provides maximum power and traction Avoid raising vehi cle speed excessively The maximum speed is approximately 50 km h 31 MPH Starting and driving 5 19 The 4WD mode switch can be turned be tween 2WD and 4H while driving straight ahead Do not turn the 4WD mode switch while making a turn or reversing Do not turn the 4WD mode switch be tween 2WD and 4H while driving on steep downhill grades Use th
72. 8 Fuse fusible link holder P 8 26 Brake and clutch fluid reservoir P 8 17 Engine oil dipstick P 8 9 Fuel filter P 8 14 Engine oil filler cap P 8 10 Sedimentor P 8 15 8 Engine coolant reservoir P 8 8 9 Battery P 8 19 10 Power steering fluid reservoir P 8 16 11 Drive belts P 8 22 12 Radiator filler cap P 8 8 13 Air cleaner P 8 23 if equipped Illustrated table of contents 0 9 2 ms ee _ BAY o me 5 NS KER ma e SS WRAN yu gt I Af SS10335 Left hand drive LHD model QR25DE ENGINE MODEL 1 Window washer fluid reservoir P 8 18 8 Radiator cap P 8 8 2 Fuse fusible link box P 8 26 9 Power steering fluid reservoir P 8 16 3 Air cleaner P 8 23 10 Battery P 8 19 4 Engine oil filler cap P 8 12 11 Engine coolant reservoir P 8 8 5 Engine oil dipstick P 8 9 6 Brake fluid reservoir Clutch fluid reservoir P 8 17 7 Drive belts P 8 22 0 10 Illustrated table of contents 1 Safety seats seat belts and supplemental restraint system Sn EEE NE 1 2 TLE EE EE KE 1 2 Jump seat King Cab model mmmmrsevsrrnrsorsrrersrsersersrsrne 1 4 0 EE 1 4 SE EN EE A 1 5 Precautions on seat belt usage smmerennvnvrnvnvnnrsnenennnnennnn 1 5 Chila EE EE 1 8 FP VON i hassion ina a a aa 1 8 mjured PESON EN 1 8 Center mark on seat belts if equipped rssrnrrsrvvrnnn 1 9 Three point type
73. ART position When the ignition switch is in the ON position the SRS air bag warning light illuminates for about 7 seconds and then turns off This indicates that the SRS is operational See SRS air bag warning light later in this section Safety seats seat belts and supplemental restraint system 1 21 A WARNING e The supplemental front impact air bags ordinarily will not inflate in the event of a side impact rear impact rollover or lower severity frontal collision Always wear the seat belts to help reduce the risk or severity of injury in accidents e The seat belts and the supplemental front impact air bags are most effective when you are sitting well back and upright in the seat The front impact air bags inflate with great force If you and your passengers are unrestrained leaning forward sitting sideways or out of position in any way you and your passengers are at greater risk of injury or death in an accident You and your passengers may also receive serious or fatal injuries from the supplemental front impact air bag if you are up against it when it inflates Always sit back against the seat back and as far away as practical from the steering wheel or instrument panel Always use the seat belts SSS0132A 1 22 Safety seats seat belts and supplemental restraint system Safety seats seat belts and supplemental restraint system 1 23 A WARNING e Never let children ride unrestra
74. CEA C3 or C4 LOW ASH HTHS3 5 viscosity SAE 5W 30 e Without Diesel Particulate Filter Genuine NISSAN engine oil API CF 4 JASO DH 1 ACEA B1 B3 B4 or B5 DPF For further details see CAPACITIES AND RECOMMENDED FUEL LUBRICANTS in the O Technical information section COLD TIRE PRESSURE See the tire placard affixed to the driver s side center pillar QUICK REFERENCE In case of emergency 6 2 Flat tire engine will not start overheating towing e How to start the engine 5 2 e How to read the meters and gauges 2 2 e Maintenance and do it yourself 8 2 e Technical information 9 2 MEMO 10 7 MEMO 10 8
75. D loaded the radio will be turned on To turn off the audio system push the POWER ON OFF button Volume control To control the volume turn the VOLUME control dial Turn the VOLUME control dial clockwise to make the sound louder Turn the VOLUME control dial counterclockwise to make the sound quieter Sound preference button To enter the audio mode radio or CD push the button When no CD is loaded the audio system will automatically switch to the radio mode To change the audio settings push the button or ENTER button to select the mode BASS gt TREBLE gt BALANCE gt FADER gt EQ gt BASS To adjust each audio setting turn the MENU VOL control dial clockwise or counterclockwise BASS to decrease to increase TREB LE to decrease to increase BAL ANCE R to right balance L to left balance FADE R F to front fade R to rear fade EQ Equalizer Use this control to change the preset sound mode for CD play Turn the MENU VOL dial clockwise or counter clockwise The mode will change as follows OFF ENHANCE ACOUSTIC LIVE OFF If the audio settings mode is unchanged for approximately 8 seconds the audio settings mode will automatically return to the normal mode Mute button Push the MUTE button to mute the audio system and MUTE appears on the display To unmute use any one of the following options e Push the MUTE button again e Turn the MENU V
76. DOT3 Propeller shaft grease Multi purpose grease NLGI No 2 Lithium soap base Air conditioning system refrigerant HFC 134a R 134a Air conditioning system lubricants NISSAN A C System Oil Type R or exact equivalent 1 For further details see RECOMMENDED SAE VISCOSITY NUMBER later in this section 2 3 4 5 6 T 8 Use Genuine NISSAN Engine Coolant or equivalent in its quality in order to avoid possible aluminum 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 Never use API CG 4 If Genuine NISSAN Matic S ATF is not available Genuine NISSAN Matic J ATF may also be used Using automatic transmission fluid other than Genu ine NISSAN Matic S ATF or Matic J ATF will cause deterioration in driveability and automatic transmission durability and may damage the automatic transmission which is not covered by the warranty DEXRONTMVI type ATF may also be used See a NISSAN dealer for service for synthetic oil Type A is used to refer to models for Gulf Standard countries and models with both the HIGH engine grade and the AT transmission Using fluid other than Genuine NISSAN Matic D ATF will cause deterioration in d
77. DRIVE RHD MODEL Front passenger supplemental air bag P 1 26 Air conditioner control P 4 2 Audio system P 4 8 Center ventilator P 4 2 Wiper and washer switch P 2 21 or Head light fog light and turn signal switch P 2 18 Steering wheel mounted controls left side Audio control P 4 15 7 8 9 Meters and gauges P 2 4 Warning and indicator lights P 2 12 Steering wheel Driver s supplemental front impact air bag P 1 21 Horn P 2 22 Power steering system P 5 34 Steering wheel mounted controls right side Cruise control switches P 5 25 Illustrated table of contents O 7 ENGINE COMPARTMENT Left hand drive LHD model with engine cover YD25DDTi ENGINE MODEL LHD model i So Ol a o Window washer fluid reservoir P 8 18 Fuse fusible link holder P 8 26 Engine oil dipstick P 8 9 Fuel filter P 8 14 Engine oil filler cap P 8 10 Brake and clutch fluid reservoir P 8 17 Sedimentor P 8 15 0 8 Illustrated table of contents 8 Engine coolant reservoir P 8 8 9 Battery P 8 19 10 Power steering fluid reservoir P 8 16 11 Drive belts P 8 22 12 Radiator filler cap P 8 8 13 Air cleaner P 8 23 if equipped de oO 2 a ae EF SJT SN Al Pot a Right hand drive RHD model with engine cover YD25DDTi ENGINE MODEL RHD model Window washer fluid reservoir P 8 1
78. Do not leave sunglasses in the sun glasses holder while parking in direct sunlight The heat may damage the sun glasses CUP HOLDER WARNING The cup holder should not be used while driving so that full attention may be given to vehicle operation A CAUTION Avoid abrupt starting and braking when the cup holder is being used to prevent spillage If the liquid is hot it can scald you or your passenger Use only soft cups in the cup holder Hard objects can injure you in an accident Make sure the ashtray is properly stored when not in use JVIO691X Front cup holder if equipped NIC943 Rear of the front console To open the rear cup holders if equipped located at the rear of the front console lower the lid To close raise the lid Instruments and Controls 2 27 ROOF RACK Double Cab models if equipped JVIO663X Always evenly distribute the cargo on the tubular roof rack The maximum total load is 56 kg 125 Ib evenly distributed WARNING Properly secure all cargo with ropes or straps to help prevent it from sliding or shifting In a sudden stop or collision unsecured cargo could cause personal injury A CAUTION Use care when placing or removing items from the roof rack If you cannot comfortably lift the items onto the roof rack from the ground use a ladder or stool 2 28 Instruments and Controls SUN VISORS SIC2872 1 To block glare from the front swing down the sun
79. EM The turbocharger system uses engine oil for lu brication and cooling of its rotating components The turbocharger turbine turns at extremely high speeds and it can reach an extremely high temper ature It is essential to maintain a flow of clean oil through the turbocharger system A sudden inter ruption to the oil supply may cause a malfunction in the turbocharger To ensure prolonged life and performance of the turbocharger it is essential to comply with the fol lowing maintenance procedure CAUTION e Change the engine oil of the turbo charged diesel engine as prescribed See the separately provided Warranty Information amp Maintenance Booklet for additional information e Use only the recommended engine oil See CAPACITIES AND RECOMMEND ED FUEL LUBRICANTS in the 9 Tech nical information section e If the engine has been operating at high rpm for an extended period of time let it idle for a few minutes prior to shutdown e Do not accelerate the engine to high rpm immediately after starting it DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER if equipped for YD25DDTi engine model Euro 4 A WARNING e Be careful not to burn yourself with ex haust gases e Do not park the vehicle over flammable materials such as dry grass waste paper or rags as they may burn easily The Diesel Particulate Filter DPF reduces the amount of materials that affect the environment by collecting the particulate matter incl
80. ENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM SRS SSI0280 Left hand drive LHD Double Cab model 1 Rear seats folding Double Cab model P 6 3 Jump seat King Cab model P 1 4 2 Head restraints P 1 4 3 Front seats P 1 2 4 Supplemental front impact air bags P 1 21 5 Seat belts P 1 5 6 Pre tensioner seat belt system P 1 27 If equipped 0 2 Illustrated table of contents EXTERIOR FRONT s eS JVC0446X Double Cab model Hood P 3 9 7 Windshield wiper and washer 8 Wiper and washer switch P 2 21 Wiper maintenance P 8 24 Washer fluid P 8 18 9 Roof rack P 2 28 Power windows P 2 23 Recovery hook Left Hand Drive model Fog lights P 2 20 Headlights and turn signals Headlight and turn signal switch P 2 18 Bulb replacement P 8 27 Tires Tires and wheels P 8 32 Flat tire P 6 2 Specifications P 9 7 P 6 15 10 Side turn signal light Recovery hook Right Hand Drive model P 6 15 Switch operation P 2 20 Bulb replacement P 8 27 11 Outside rearview mirrors P 3 12 12 Doors Keys P 3 2 Door locks P 3 2 Remote keyless entry system P 3 5 if equipped Illustrated table of contents 0 3 EXTERIOR REAR G 3 JVC0447X Double Cab model 1 High mounted stop light 5 Fuel filler lid Bulb replacement P 8 27 Operation P 3 10 2 Rear w
81. FOUR WHEEL DRIVE 4WD if equipped A CAUTION Do not drive the vehicle in 4H or 4LO mode on dry hard surfaced roads This may cause unnecessary noise tire wear and increased fuel consumption e If the 4WD warning light comes on when you are driing on dry hard surfaced roads In 4H mode Turn the 4WD mode switch directly to 2WD In 4LO mode Manual Transmission MT model Completely stop the ve hicle Depress the clutch pedal and move the gear lever to the N Neu tral position Set the 4WD mode switch to 2WD In 4LO mode Automatic Transmis sion AT model Completely stop the vehicle Depress the brake pedal and move the selector lever to the N Neutral position Set the 4WD mode switch to 2WD If the warning light remains on after completing the above opera tion have your vehicle checked by a NISSAN dealer as soon as possi ble e The transfer case may be damaged if you continue driving with the 4WD warning light blinking rapidly TRANSFER CASE SHIFTING PROCEDURES Part time 4WD system The part time 4WD system provides three drive modes 2WD 4H and 4LO The desired drive mode can be selected using the 4WD mode switch according to the driving conditions Starting and driving 5 17 2WD or 4WD shift procedure Indicator Indicator Light AWD Mode Switch Wheels driven Use Conditions Operation of 4WD Mode Switch 4WD Mode 4LO AU ar Rear wheels For driving on dry paved ro
82. Foreword Welcome to the growing family of new NISSAN owners This vehicle has been delivered to you with confidence It has been produced using the latest techniques and strict quality control This manual was prepared to help you understand the operation and maintenance of your vehicle so that you may enjoy many kilometers miles of driving pleasure Please read through this manual before operating your vehicle A separate Warranty Information amp Maintenance Booklet explains details about the warranties covering your vehicle A NISSAN dealer knows your vehicle best When you require any service or have any questions we will be glad to assist you with the extensive resources available for you IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION REMINDERS FOR SAFETY Follow these important driving rules to help ensure a safe and complete trip for you and your passengers e NEVER drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs e ALWAYS observe posted speed limits and never drive too fast for conditions e ALWAYS use your seat belts and appropriate child restraint systems Preteen children should be seated in the rear seat e ALWAYS provide information about the proper use of vehicle safety features to all occupants of the vehicle e ALWAYS review this Owner s Manual for important safety information WHEN READING THE MANUAL This manual includes information for all options available on this model Therefore you may find some information that does
83. If you experience difficulties in changing radio specification contact a NISSAN dealer Clock display To display the clock on the screen perform the fol lowing operations 1 Pushthe Menu button repeatedly until CLOCK ON or OFF appears on the display while the audio system is on 2 Push the SEEK TRACK FILE button amp or or TUNE FF REW FOLDER button a or v to select CLOCK ON Clock adjustment To adjust the clock turn the clock display on and perform the following operations 1 Push the menu button while CLOCK ON is on the display The hour and minute digits blink 2 Push the SEEK TRACK FILE button amp or to adjust the hour Push the TUNE FFeREW FOLDER button a jor w to adjust the minute If no action is performed for approximately 5 seconds the clock setting mode will auto matically return to the normal mode If push the button will act same as such Heater and air conditioner and audio system 4 11 mm II o gt ax dg QOS ii 4 SEEK TRACK FILE SAA2252 CD player operation The audio system operates when the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON position Loading Insert a CD into the slot with the label side facing up The CD will be guided automatically into the slot and will start playing To stop playing push the PWR button A CAUTION Do not force the compact disc into the slot This could damage the player 8 cm 3 1 in diameter CDs
84. K button until the system announces Settings menu 2 Push the SEEK W button to select Do you want to turn Bluetooth on or Do you want to turn Bluetooth off 3 To turn on off the Bluetooth hands free phone system push the PHONE SEND CK button When Bluetooth is off you will not be able to make or receive calls by the hands free mode Also you will not have access to the phonebook Phonebook The phonebook stores up to 40 names for each phone paired with the system NOTE Each phone has its own separate phone book You cannot access Phone A s phone book if you are currently connected with Phone B New entry NOTE This function is not available while driving 1 Push the PHONE SEND Ce button until the system announces Phonebook menu 2 Push the SEEK W button to select Do you want to add a new contact and then push the PHONE SEND VW button 3 When the system says Please send your phonebook contact now operate your cellular phone to send the phonebook to the sys tem The memory sending procedure from the Bluetooth cellular phone varies according to each cellular phone manufacturer See the cellular phone Owner s Manual for more details 4 When prompted by the system say the name that you would like to give for the new entry Speak in a natural voice without pausing between words 5 When the system requires you to repeat the name say the na
85. Never lift the vehicle more than neces sary e Never use blocks on or under the jack e Do not start or run the engine while the vehicle is on the jack The vehicle may move suddenly and this may cause an accident e Never allow passengers to stay in the vehicle while it is on the jack e Remove all loads e Make sure to block the wheel diagonal ly opposite the flat tire as described ear lier in this section e Make sure to read the caution label at tacked to the jack body before using CAUTION The jack should be used on firm level ground wherever possible 1 Place the jack directly under the jack up points as illustrated The front jack up points are indicated by the stamped arrow on the side of the frame For the rear jack up points refer to the illustration or on the caution label attached to the jack body 2 Loosen each wheel nut one or two turns by turning counterclockwise with the wheel nut wrench CAUTION Do not remove the wheel nuts until the tire is off the ground 3 NCE130 Install the assembled jack rod into the jack as shown NCE154 Front To lift the vehicle securely hold the jack lever and rod with both hands as shown Carefully raise the vehicle until the tire clears the ground Remove the wheel nuts with wheel nut wrench then remove the wheel center cap if equipped and the wheel with the flat tire A CAUTION The wheel is heavy Make sure that you
86. OL dial e Push the CD FM or AM button e Push the AUX button 4 22 Heater and air conditioner and audio system Clock adjustment JVHO531X Clock display can be turned on and off When clock is not displayed If the clock is not displayed with the ignition switch in the ACC or ON position you need to select the clock ON mode as follows 1 Turn the audio unit on by pushing the ENTER button 2 Push the MENU button to enter the menu mode Turn the ONOFF VOLUME control knob until the display indicates the clock adjustment mode 3 Push the ENTER button to turn on the clock display Then the clock can be adjusted in the following steps 4 Turn the ONOFF VOLUME control knob and then push the ENTER button to select the hour adjustment mode 5 The time indicator will flash Turn the ON OFF VOLUME control knob to adjust the hour Pushing the ENTER button will switch the display to the minute adjustment mode Then adjust the minute by turning the ON OFF VOLUME control knob 6 Push the ENTER button to finish the clock adjustment When clock is displayed 1 Turn the audio unit on by pushing the ENTER button 2 Push the MENU button to enter the menu mode Turn the ON OFF VOLUME control knob 1 until the display indicates the clock adjustment mode 3 Perform steps 4 to 6 above to adjust the time aux AU
87. P Park position when the ignition switch is in the ON position and the foot brake pedal is de pressed To remove the key from the ignition switch 1 Move the selector lever into the P Park position 2 Turn the key to the LOCK position 3 Remove the key from the ignition switch If the key is removed from the ignition switch the selector lever cannot be moved from the P Park position 5 8 Starting and driving When the key cannot be turned toward the LOCK position proceed as follows to remove the key 1 Move the selector lever into the P Park po sition 2 Turn the key slightly in the ON direction 3 Turn the key towards the LOCK position 4 Remove the key STEERING LOCK To lock the steering wheel 1 Turn the key to the LOCK position 2 Remove the key from the ignition switch 3 Turn the steering wheel 1 6 of a turn clock wise from the straight up position To unlock the steering wheel 1 Insert the key into the ignition switch 2 Gently turn the key while rotating the steering wheel slightly right and left KEY POSITIONS LOCK Normal parking position 0 The ignition key can only be removed from this po sition The steering lock can only be locked from this po sition OFF 1 The engine is turned off without locking the steer ing wheel ACC Accessories 2 This position activates electrical accessories such as the radio when the engine is not running ON Normal operati
88. SIC2045 Security indicator light This security indicator light operates whenever the ignition switch is in the LOCK or ACC position This is normal How to activate the system 1 Close all windows and turn the ignition switch to the LOCK position The system can be activated even if the windows are open 2 Carry the remote controller with you and get out of the vehicle 3 Make sure the hood is closed Close and lock all doors with the remote controller or the mechanical key If the door is locked using the inside lock knob the system will not be activated Pre driving checks and adjustments 3 7 4 Confirm that the security indicator light comes on The security indicator light glows for about 30 seconds and then blinks The system is now activated If during this 30 second time period the door is unlocked or the ignition switch is turned to the ACC or ON position the system will not activate Even when the driver and or passengers are in the vehicle the system will activate with all doors locked and ignition switch in the LOCK position Turn the ignition switch to the ACC or ON position to turn the sys tem off Theft warning system operation The warning system will give the following alarm e The hazard indicator blinks and the horn sounds intermittently for about 30 seconds e The alarm automatically turns off after approxi mately 30 seconds However the alarm re
89. Safety seats seat belts and supplemental restraint system 1 3 SSS0741 Driver s seat Seat lifter if equipped Turn the dial to adjust the height of the seat cushion to the desired position SSS0890 JUMP SEAT King Cab model A WARNING e Do not use the jump seat for child restraint installation e When folding the jump seat be careful not to squeeze your finger between the seat cushion and the body side 1 4 Safety seats seat belts and supplemental restraint system SS50287 HEAD RESTRAINTS A WARNING Do not drive and or ride in the vehicle with the head restraint removed This can be dangerous Head restraints should be adjusted properly as they may provide significant protection against injury in an accident Check the height after someone else uses the seat The proper adjustment of the head restraint is as illustrated Adjust the head restraint so that the head restraint s center is level with the center of the ears SEAT BELTS PRECAUTIONS ON SEAT BELT USAGE If you are wearing the seat belt properly adjusted and sitting upright and well back in the seat chances of being injured or killed in an accident and or the severity of injury may be greatly reduced NISSAN strongly encourages you and all of your passengers to buckle up every time you drive even if your seating position includes the supplemental air bag SSS0288 Adjustment if equipped 1 Pull up the head restraint to raise
90. T position the SRS air bag warning light illuminates for about 7 seconds and then turns off This indicates that the SRS air bag systems are operational If any of the following conditions occur the air bag and or pre tensioner seat belt systems need servicing Safety seats seat belts and supplemental restraint system 1 25 SUPPLEMENTAL AIR BAG SYSTEMS A WARNING e Do not place any objects on the steer ing wheel pad on the instrument panel and near the front door finishers and the front seats Do not place any objects between any occupants and the steering wheel pad on the instrument panel and near the front door finishers and the front seats Such objects may become dangerous projectiles and cause injury if a supplemental air bag inflates e Immediately after inflation several sup plemental air bag system components will be hot Do not touch them you may severely burn yourself e No unauthorized changes should be made to any components or wiring of the supplemental air bag systems This is to prevent accidental inflation of the supplemental air bags or damage to the supplemental air bag systems 1 Diagnosis sensor unit 2 Supplemental front impact air bag modules Driver s and front passenger s if equipped 3 Pre tensioner seat belt retractors if equipped e Do not make unauthorized changes to your vehicle s electrical system sus pension system front end structure and side panels This
91. TIRE In case of a flat tire follow the instructions as de scribed below STOPPING VEHICLE k WARNING Make sure that the parking brake is se curely applied e Manual Transmission MT model Make sure the gear lever is in the R Reverse position Automatic Transmission AT model Make sure that the selector le ver is in the P Park position e Never change tires when the vehicle is on a slope ice or a slippery area This is hazardous e Never change tires if oncoming traffic is close to your vehicle Wait for profes sional road assistance e The 4WD mode switch if equipped must be in the 2WD 4H or 4LO position in order to prevent the vehicle from roll ing 1 Safely move the vehicle off the road away from traffic 2 Switch on the hazard warning flashers 3 Park on a level surface 4 Apply the parking brake 6 2 In case of emergency Shift the gear lever M T into the R Re verse position Automatic transmission into the P Park position Turn off the engine Open the hood for details see HOOD in the 3 Pre driving checks and adjustments section in order to warn other traffic signal to professional road assistance that you require assistance Have all passengers exit the vehicle and stand in a safe place away from traffic and clear of the vehicle MCE0001D BLOCKING WHEELS WARNING Make sure to block the appropriate wheel to prevent the vehic
92. The Vehicle Dynamic Control VDC system uses various sensors to monitor driver inputs and ve hicle motion Under certain driving conditions the VDC system helps to perform the following func tions e Controls brake pressure to reduce wheel slip on one slipping drive wheel so power is trans ferred to a non slipping drive wheel on the same axle e Controls brake pressure and engine output to reduce drive wheel slip based on vehicle speed traction control function e Control brake pressure at individual wheels and engine output to help the driver maintain control of the vehicle in the following condi tions under steer vehicle tends to not follow the steered path despite increased steer ing input over steer vehicle tends to spin due to cer tain road or driving conditions The VDC system can help the driver to maintain control of the vehicle but it cannot prevent lose of vehicle control in all driving situations When the VDC system operates the VDC warning light in the instrument panel flashes so note the following e The road may be slippery or the system may determine some action is required to help the vehicle on the steered path e You may feel pulsation in the brake pedal and hear a noise or vibration from under the hood This is normal and indicates that the VDC sys tem is working properly If a malfunction occurs in the system the VDC warning light illuminates in the instrument pa
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95. X button The AUX IN jack is located on the audio unit The AUX IN audio input jack accepts any standard analog audio input such as from a portable cassette tape CD player MP3 player laptop com puters etc Push the AUX button to play a compatible device when it is plugged into the AUX IN jack NISSAN strongly recommends using a stereo mini plug cable when connecting your music device to the audio system Music may not play properly when a monaural cable is used CD player operation The audio system operates when the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON position Loading Insert a CD into the slot with the label side fac ing up The CD will be guided automatically into the slot and will start playing If the radio is already playing it will automatically turn off and the CD will start playing A CAUTION Do not force the CD into the slot This could damage the player After loading the CD the number of tracks and the playtime will appear on the display CD button When the button is pushed while the audio system is off and a CD is loaded the audio system will turn on and a CD will start playing automati cally If the radio is already playing it will automati cally turn off and the CD will start playing TRACK UP DOWN button When the gt button is pushed while a CD is being played the present track will be advanced and move to the next track Push the gt gt button several times to ski
96. ac tivates if the vehicle is tampered with again The alarm is activated by e Opening the door without using the remote controller or mechanical key e Opening the hood How to stop alarm e The alarm will stop only by unlocking a door with the UNLOCK a button on the 3 8 Pre driving checks and adjustments remote controller or the mechanical key e The alarm will stop when the ignition switch is turned to the ACC or ON position If the system does not operate as described above have it checked by a NISSAN dealer NISSAN ANTI THEFT SYSTEM NATS The NISSAN Anti Theft System NATS will not al low the engine to start without the use of the reg istered NATS key If the engine does not start using the registered NATS key it may be due to interference caused by Another NATS key Automated toll road device Automated payment device Other devices that transmit similar signals Start the engine using the following procedure 1 Remove any items that may be causing the interference away from the NATS key 2 Leave the ignition switch in the ON position for approximately 5 seconds 3 Turn the ignition switch to the OFF or LOCK position and wait approximately 10 seconds 4 Start the engine 5 Repeat the steps above until all possible interferences are eliminated If this procedure allows the engine to start NISSAN recommends placing the registered NATS key separate from othe
97. ack in the next or the previ ous folder will be played 1 to 6 CD select buttons To change to another CD already located in the CD changer push the corresponding CD select button to button When the button is pushed while a CD is being played the play pattern can be changed as follows CD RPT ALL DISC RPT 1 DISC RPT 1 TRACK CD with MP3 or WMA mi RPT ALL DISC RPT 1 DISC RPT 1 TRACK a RPT 1 soloen _ RDM random button To change the play sequence push the button to select the mode CD RDM ALL DISCS RDM 1 DISC RPT ALL DISCS CD with MP3 or WMA RDM ALL DISCS RDM 1 DISC RDM 1 FOLDER RPT All DISCS RDM All the tracks of the CD will be played conti nuously in random order The display indicates RDM Scroll SCRL button When the title is displayed but it is a long one the whole title is not shown in the display In this case push the scra button to scroll the title When the title is scrolled to the end of it the display will stop moving and return to the first condition a CD EJECT button To eject a CD push the CD EJECT 42 button for less than 1 5 seconds When we need to eject the CD one by one please press the button pre set for 1 6 To eject all the CDs push the CD EJECT 4 button for more than 1 5 seconds When this button is pushed while a CD is being played the CD will come out and the system will t
98. aconcercxnecuaseteccctnstecmncennecdeteacates 5 8 KE ET RE 3 2 Locking With Key anmann 3 3 NISSAN Anti Theft System NATS key 3 2 Remote keyless entry system ness 3 5 Using remote keyless entry system 3 6 es SE Light AWD mode indicator light seses 5 21 AWD warning light meernnervrvervrrerersrrerernenenn 5 22 Exterior NOUS sisinio 8 32 Fog Ale EE eg EE 2 20 Front tog oMi Luurossmasneesaaneidnsse 2 20 Headlight aiming control switch sses 2 19 Headlight and turn signal switch 2 18 Headlight SVEN a tuusipsisnessnestaseneduansnavensenseatas 2 18 Headlights witataiiernneedzatrerenaiannciseainsiiaannecatinanessueee 8 30 gjeller 6 l ge ET 2 15 Interior lights Lueenemmnmmnm disk 2 28 8 32 BE n 8 27 EE Te ERE SE 2 29 Ron MO U scanna 2 29 Trailer direction indicator light seses 5 31 Wanig KONIS sincsiaciesinesrsnsiinciernienibinisinaestisoe 2 12 Warning indicator lights and audible ROMAINE GS EEE 2 12 Loading luggage Juosmmpam mem mun 5 7 Lock Anti lock Braking System sssr 5 35 Child safety rear doors lock seses 3 5 DO OV TOCKE Sesope 3 2 Locking with inside lock knob 3 3 LOCKING with Key nmenesersseseverersvneneresensnsenen 3 3 Locking with power door lock switch 3 3 Steering lock vatssscssaceicssstasnsesnstsennnieievsicacnonseane 5 8 LW MW FM radio with compact disc 4 21 Maintenance Explanation of general maintenance items 8 2 General maintenance 8 2 Mainte
99. ads Shifting between the 2WD and 4H drive modes can be done while driving The indicator light will change when the drive mode is changed FrP EE Shifting between the 2WD and 4H modes must be performed bes For driving on rough sandy or at speeds below 100 km h 60 MPH 11 snow covered roads The 4LO indicator light blinks Shifting between the 4H and 4LO drive modes Neutral 4LO when shifting between 4H and MT models Stop the vehicle depress the clutch pedal Blinking ALO and shift the gear lever to the N Neutral position AT models Stop the vehicle depress the brake pedal and shift the selector lever to the N Neutral position Depress and turn the 4WD mode switch The 4WD mode FO when a ae switch will not shift between 4H and 4LO if the transmission Crd ALO and traction are required at low is not in the N Neutral position or the vehicle is moving Four wheels Lit speeds for example on steep Wait for the 4LO indicator light to stop blinking and remain grades or rocky sandy muddy lit turn off before shifting your transmission into gear or roads releasing the clutch pedal SSD0639 5 18 Starting and driving A WARNING If the 4WD mode indicator light is OFF or the ATP warning light if equipped is ON this indicates that the automatic transmis sion P Park position will not function and could result in the vehicle moving unex pectedly causing serious personal injury or property damage Always set t
100. ain snow ice etc e In very windy areas Doing so could cause a loss of vehicle con trol and result in an accident CAUTION On manual transmission models do not shift into N Neutral without depressing the clutch pedal when the cruise control is set Should this occur depress the clutch pedal and turn the cruise control main switch off immediately Failure to do so may cause en gine damage Starting and driving 5 25 ACCEL RES set switch COAST SET switch Cruise control ON OFF main switch CANCEL switch ee T PRECAUTIONS ON CRUISE CONTROL e lf the cruise control system malfunctions it is automatically cancelled e To properly set the cruise control system per form the steps as described in this section CRUISE CONTROL OPERATION Cruise control allows driving at speeds above 40 km h 25 MPH without keeping your foot on the accelerator pedal 5 26 Starting and driving To turn on cruise control push the cruise con trol ON OFF main switch The CRUISE indicator light on the combination meter panel will come on To set cruising speed accelerate your vehicle to the desired speed push the COAST SET switch and release it Take your foot off the accelerator pedal Your vehicle will maintain the set speed To pass another vehicle depress the accelera tor pedal When you release the pedal the vehicle will return to the previously set speed e The vehicle may not maintain the set speed when going
101. aler Malfunction Indicator equipped An engine misfire has been detected which may damage the engine control system To reduce or avoid engine control system damage Light blinking if e Donot drive at speeds above 70 km h 43MPH e Avoid hard acceleration or deceleration e Avoid steep uphill grades e If possible reduce the load being carried or towed The Malfunction Indicator may stop blinking and come on steady Have the vehicle inspected by a NISSAN dealer You do not need to have your vehicle towed to the dealer Overdrive off indicator light if equipped This light comes on when the overdrive switch is pushed to the OFF position When the Fail safe operation occurs the O D OFF indicator light will come on for 2 seconds and then blink for approximately 8 seconds While the vehicle can be driven under these circumstances please note that the gears in the automatic trans mission will be locked in 4th gear If the vehicle is driven under extreme conditions such as excessive wheel spinning and sub sequent hard braking the Fail safe system may be activated This will occur even if all electrical circuits are functioning properly In this case turn the ignition switch to the OFF position and wait for 3 seconds Then turn the switch back to the ON position The vehicle should return to its normal operating condition If it does not return to its normal operating condition have a NISSAN dealer ch
102. also not be left alone either On hot sunny days temperatures in a closed vehicle could quickly become high enough to cause severe or possibly fatal injuries to nd ol JVHO502X people or animals e Do not use the recirculation mode for long periods as it may cause the interior air to become stale and the windows to fog up e Positioning of the heating or air con ditioning controls should not be done while driving in order for full attention to be given to the driving operation Controls Fan speed control dial To switch the fan on or off and to control the fan speed turn the fan speed control dial clockwise to increase the fan speed To decrease the fan 4 4 Heater and air conditioner and audio system speed turn the fan speed control dial counter clockwise Temperature control dial Turn the temperature control dial to set the desired air temperature from the ventilators and floor outlets Air flow control dial Use this dial to manually select the airflow from the air outlets as described below MAX A C Air flows from center and side if equipped ventilators with maximum cooling rer Air flows from center and side ven wt tilators Air flows from center ventilators side and floor outlets N d Air flows mainly from the floor outlets Eg Air flows from the defroster outlets and floor outlets GY Air flows from the defroster outlets NOTE If the MAX A C is selected the air condi tioner if
103. and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause un desired operation Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equip ment Maintenance and do it yourself 8 21 Type B To replace the battery 1 Use an appropriate tool to remove the screw A and open the lid Replace the battery with a new one Recom mended battery CR2016 or equivalent 8 22 Maintenance and do it yourself Do not touch the internal circuit and electric terminals as doing so could cause a malfunc tion Make sure that the side faces the bottom of the case Close the lid and install the screw securely Operate the buttons to check its operation See a NISSAN dealer if you need assistance for replacement DRIVE BELTS WARNING Be sure the ignition switch is in the OFF or LOCK position Otherwise the cooling fan of the engine may start to operate suddenly 1 Visually inspect each belt for signs of unusual wear cuts fraying or looseness If the belt is in poor condition or loose have it replaced or adjusted by a NISSAN dealer Have the belts checked regularly for condi tion and tension in accordance with the main tenance schedule as shown in a separately provided Warranty Information and Mainte nance booklet SPARK PLUGS Gasoline engine model WARNING Be sure the engine and ignit
104. and should be stored carefully in marked containers out of the reach of children The engine cooling system is filled at the factory with a high quality year round and extended life engine coolant The high quality engine coolant contains the specific solutions effective for the anti corrosion and the anti freeze function There fore additional cooling system additives are not necessary CAUTION Never use any cooling system additives such as radiator sealer Additives may clog the cooling system and cause dam age to the engine transmission and or cooling system Maintenance and do it yourself 8 7 e When adding or replacing coolant be sure to use only Genuine NISSAN Engine Coolant or equivalent in its quality with the proper mixture ratio Examples of the mixture ratio of coolant and water are shown in the following chart Outside tem perature down to Demineralized or distilled water Engine coolant The use of other types of coolant solutions may damage the engine cooling system 8 8 Maintenance and do it yourself For models with heater The engine reservoir is equipped with a pressure cap Q The radiator cap is not a pressure type To prevent engine damage use only a genuine cap or its equivalent when replacement is required For models without heater The radiator is equipped with a pressure cap To prevent engine damage use only a genuine cap or its equivalent when replacement is required
105. ar fog light indicator light if equipped 2 16 Recommended SAE viscosity number 9 4 Recommended towing for Four Wheel Drive ag 40 GE 6 14 Remaining distance to engine oil change 2 7 Recommended towing for Two Wheel Drive models rntisonnt esta coe scunpivatessarinnesdlanisateencaiinthed dnteantshe 6 13 Remote controller battery seses 8 21 Remote keyless entry System sssunsnm 3 5 REMOVING SP LS ian 7 2 REMOVING The Wh elummumnsunennnsenssnuer 6 6 Repair and replacement procedure 1 28 Replacing procedures wusuumisnssiviminsraninnstvsninns 8 28 Rolv vre E 2 29 Roof rack Double Cab models uvrvrvrvr svinn 2 28 HE as Safety Ga EE EE 1 8 Child safety rear doors lock sses 3 5 SEA EE EE NE 5 30 5 31 Scheduled maintenance eects 8 2 Seat Center mark on seat belts 00 eee 1 9 LE SE 1 2 10 4 PUD SOO EE 1 4 Pre tensioner seat belt system usses 1 27 Precautions on seat belt usage 1 5 Seat belt maintenance sesser 1 12 Seat belts spezerectsanccinsccicsuectstaniabouienctiateesiete 1 5 7 4 EEG ET EEN E 1 2 Three point type seat belts ccsccsceeee 1 9 Two point type seat belts ssassn 1 11 Seat belt Center mark on seat belts nsss 1 9 Pre tensioner seat belt system esses 1 27 Precautions on seat belt usage 1 5 Seat belt maintenance eects 1 12 Seat belts EE 1 5 7 4 Three point type seat belts ccccccecseee 1 9 Two point type seat be
106. ar window start the engine and push the switch the indicator light on the switch will come on The defogger will turn off automatically after approximately 15 minutes if the rear window clears before this time push the switch again to turn the defogger off A CAUTION When cleaning the inner side of the rear window be careful not to scratch or damage the electrical conductors 2 22 Instruments and Controls HAZARD INDICATOR FLASHER SWITCH 7 SIC2574 Push the switch on to warn other drivers when you must stop or park under emergency conditions All turn signal lights will flash The flasher will operate with the ignition switch in any position HORN SIC2858 To sound the horn push the center pad area of the steering wheel WINDOWS NIC1030 A Right side Left side 1 Close 2 Open MANUAL WINDOWS if equipped The side windows can be opened or closed by turning the hand crank on each door POWER WINDOWS if equipped A WARNING Make sure that all passengers have their hands etc inside the vehicle while it is in motion and before closing the windows Use the window lock switch if equipped to prevent unexpected use of the power windows It is recommended to instruct all occupants in the safe operation of power windows with particular emphasis given to the safety and supervision of children SIC3815 Example Double Cab LHD model Driver s side power wi
107. are of wheels va sesseaengenae 8 35 Care when driving sssssesssssssssssssssrsrssssresisresrereeress 5 7 CD player LW MW FM radio type seses 4 21 CD changer FM AM radio type 4 16 CD player FM AM radio type seses 4 10 Center mark on seat belts assesseer 1 9 Changing Changing engine Coolant sses 8 9 Changing engine oil smseeerersrrenvvrrnrnrnenennnnn 8 12 Changing engine oil filter sses 8 10 8 13 Changing tires and wheels sses 8 35 Checking Checking brake pedal tees 8 16 Checking DUBS cxscressecocsemanensaineiaientann 2 12 Checking engine coolant level sses 8 8 Checking engine oil level sessen 8 10 Checking parking brake sesser 8 16 Gule restraints sesssecsccestasaccetd sionais 1 13 Sue ETE 1 8 Child safety rear doors lock oo 3 5 Oom og cure ete eee rere eer ee 7 3 Cigarette lighter uuavvadsasememmmsenianne 2 25 Cleaning alloy wheels nnservrvrenvrenvrvnnrvnnrsenvnnnn 7 3 Cleaning exterior uunuanmassmnmmnmmnamiv 7 2 Cleaning glasg vavrerarssmarems 7 3 7 4 Clock adjustment 4 11 4 17 4 22 Cleaning menor cesstasucescrsicenauseonigenaitenmnntenen 7 3 Cold weather driving rsrnennnvvrnnrnrnnnvvrnnrnrenennnnn 5 36 Compass JENA essensen 2 9 COMPASS operation mun meimemnusnneesvsnsetv 2 9 Console DO scxeeete ioe ectneieencente 2 26 Coolant Changing engine Coolant sses 8 9 Checking engine coolant level 8 8 Engine GOE aaas 5 36 Engine coolant temperature gauge
108. arrow points to the front of the vehicle S amp ms Wg Arrows in an illustration that are similar to these indicate movement or action t t Arrows in an illustration that are similar to these call attention to an item in the illustration ON PAVEMENT AND OFF ROAD DRIVING This vehicle will handle and maneuver differently from an ordinary passenger car because it has a higher center of gravity for off road use As with other vehicles with features of this type failure to operate this vehicle correctly may result in loss of control or an accident Be sure to read the ON PAVEMENT AND OFF ROAD DRIVING PRECAUTIONS in the 5 Starting and driving section of this manual 2013 NISSAN MOTOR THAILAND CO LTD ad aisina T contents Safety seats seat belts and supplemental 1 restraint system a E Ke E omme mase ranerne neoon E CO 0 Illustrated table of contents Seats seat belts and Supplemental Restraint System SRS Passenger compartment Instrument panel Left Hand Drive LHD model Right Hand Drive RHD model ccccscseseesetsseeseteteees 0 7 Engine compartment cidindidtsdcacesscsiisscatediounsisiediciunsnnweannniinitnt 0 8 YD25DDTi engine model LHD model rnrnrnrnrnrnenrnns 0 8 YD25DDTi engine model RHD model c cccceeeeeees 0 9 OR25DE engine model n mmrnvrsvrnvrnvnnvrnernennvnnensenvnnennennr 0 10 SEATS SEAT BELTS AND SUPPLEM
109. as Summer tires NISSAN specifies summer tires as standard fit These tires provide superior performance under typical mild weather conditions If you plan to operate your vehicle in snowy or icy conditions NISSAN recommends the use of SNOW or ALL SEASON tires on all four wheels Snow tires If snow tires are needed it is necessary to select tires equivalent in size and load rating to the origi nal equipment tires If you do not it can adversely affect the safety and handling of your vehicle Generally snow tires will have lower speed ratings than factory equipped tires and may not match the potential maximum vehicle speed Never exceed the maximum speed rating of the tire For additional traction on icy roads studded tires may be used However some provinces and states prohibit their use Check local state and provincial laws before installing studded tires Skid and traction capabilities of studded snow tires on wet or dry surfaces may be poorer than that of non studded snow tires SNOW CHAINS Use of snow chains may be prohibited in some areas Check the local laws before installing snow chains When installing snow chains make sure they are of proper size for the tires on your vehicle and are installed according to the chain manufacturer s suggestions Use chain tensioners when recommended by the snow chain manufacturer to ensure a tight fit Loose end links of the snow chain must be secured or removed to preven
110. ase 3 200 126 0 Front tread width Unit mm in MODEL King Cab Tire size 195 R15C 205 R16C 255 70R16 5 125 201 8 1 5 230 205 9 2 Overall width 1 795 70 7 1 795 70 7 1 850 72 8 Overall height 1 715 67 5 1 735 68 3 1 770 69 7 Front tread width Rear tread width 1 560 61 4 1 550 61 0 1 570 61 8 Wheelbase 3 200 126 0 Overall length 1 Without rear bumper 2 With rear bumper 3 Low chassis model 9 8 Technical information MODEL Single Cab Tire size 195 R15C 205 R16C 5 140 202 4 1 4 790 188 6 1 5 140 202 4 1 Overall length 5 255 206 9 2 4 905 193 1 2 5 255 206 9 2 Overall width 1 795 70 7 Overall height 1 700 66 9 1 705 67 1 1 740 68 5 Front tread width 1 560 61 4 1 550 61 0 Rear tread width Wheelbase 3 200 126 0 2 850 112 2 3 200 126 0 1 Without rear bumper 2 With rear bumper Technical information 9 9 WHEN TRAVELING OR REGISTERING IN ANOTHER COUNTRY When planning to travel in another country you should first find out if the fuel available is suit able for your vehicle s engine Using fuel with too low octane cetane rating may cause engine damage Therefore avoid taking your vehicle to areas where appropriate fuel is not available When transferring your registration to another country check with the appropriate authorities that the vehicle complies with the requirements as it may not be possible to adapt it In some cases a vehic
111. ation cornering hydroplaning or peak traction characteristics TEMPERATURE A B AND C The temperature grades are A the highest B and C representing the tire s resistance to the generation of heat and its ability to dissipate heat when tested under controlled conditions on a specified indoor laboratory test wheel Sustained high temperature can cause the material of the tire to degenerate and reduce tire life and excessive temperature can lead to sudden tire failure The grade C corresponds to a level of performance which all passenger car tires must meet under the local regulations Grades B and A represent higher levels of performance on the laboratory test wheel than the minimum required by law A WARNING The temperature grade for this tire is estab lished for a tire that is properly inflated and not overloaded Excessive speed under inflation or excessive loading either sepa rately or in combination can cause heat build up and possible tire failure RADIO APPROVAL NUMBER AND INFORMATION For Indonesia Remote keyless entry system 03627 POSTEL 2006 1493 JVTO200X NISSAN Anti Theft System NATS immobilizer 01737 SDPPI 201 2 1708 JVTO201X Technical information 9 13 MEMO 9 14 Technical information 10 Index a Air cleaner filter uLansassassnmenennusannd 8 23 Air CONGINONGE RE 4 2 Air conditioner filter s srrannvnnrnvnvnnenvnennnnennn 4 7 Air conditioner specification labe
112. auge reaches the empty level There should be a small reserve of fuel in the tank when the fuel gauge needle reaches the empty level A CAUTION Refill the fuel tank before the gauge registers empty COMPASS DISPLAY if equipped NIC1113 This unit measures the terrestrial magnetism and indicates the heading direction of the vehicle in 2 N north E east S south W west COMPASS OPERATION To operate the compass proceed as follows Push and release the switch in less than 3 seconds to toggle the directional heading display ON and OFF If the display reads C calibrate the compass by driving the vehicle in a complete circle 360 at 8 km h 5 MPH or less until the display reads a direction The compass can also be calibrated by driving the vehicle on an every day routine The compass will be calibrated once it has tracked a complete circle Instruments and Controls 2 9 HA Ze Pea Eg ASer NS AR RA RE He RES N ZEIN Nie der SINN pg At TE SG aN bance Er KAVARNE W TAANS we NE Sp We Ce TS SI VEN III ING NYTTTZAN MG SSN ADH a A wy 2 10 Instruments and Controls Inaccurate compass direction If the compass direction is inaccurate proceed as follows 1 With the directional heading display turned on push the switch for 6 seconds until the zone selection information appears a number will be displayed in the mirror compass display 2 Toggle until the correc
113. can be played without using an adapter button When the button is pushed while a CD is loaded the CD will start playing automatically button When the button is pushed while a CD with a title is being played the display will change as follows CD E TRACK NUMBER e ALBUM TITLE SONG TITLE CD with MP3 or WMA me Display Folder Title Song Title Artist Name Album Title x x SEEK TRACK FILE button When the button located on the left side is pushed while a CD is being played the present track will be advanced and move to the next track Push the a button several times to skip forward tracks The CD will advance the number of times the button is pushed When the last track of the CD is forwarded the first track will be played When the Y button is pushed while a CD is 4 12 Heater and air conditioner and audio system being played the present track will start over from the beginning of the current track Push the x button several times to skip back tracks The CD will rewind the number of times the button is pushed When the first track of the CD is rewound the last track will be played a v TUNE FFeREW FOLDER button When the A or Vi button is pushed and held while a CD is being played the CD will be played while forwarding or rewinding When the button is released the CD will return to the normal play speed When the or W butt
114. cator lights and audible 090 1 EE 2 12 Ve 7 2 Eee ge sent N T NO EA 7 2 Wheel balance nnrsrvnenannvnnrnvnennnnenennnnenvnnvnensrnene 8 35 Wheels and tires nnmmsrmversversrrrversversvrrnrrnne 8 32 9 7 When traveling or registering in another COUR aynigan aaa 9 10 Where to go for Service nsnsnrsrnvnensnnnnensvnennvnene 8 2 Window washer fluid Lasmaisasanunssmmedi n 8 18 DN COINS NER 2 23 Windshield wiper and washer switch 2 21 Windshield wiper blades 00 8 24 Wiper Windshield wiper and washer switch 2 21 Windshield wiper blades sses 8 24 Wiper and washer switch nsss 2 21 VP 8 24 10 5 GAS STATION INFORMATION RECOMMENDED FUEL Gasoline engine A CAUTION Do not use leaded gasoline Using leaded gasoline will damage the three way catalyst Use UNLEADED REGULAR gasoline with an oc tane rating of at least 91 RON Diesel engine Diesel fuel of at least 50 cetane must be used For further details see CAPACITIES AND RECOMMENDED FUEL LUBRICANTS in the 9 Technical information section CAUTION Do not use home heating oil gasoline or other alternate fuels in your diesel engine The use of those or adding those to diesel vfuel can cause engine damage RECOMMENDED ENGINE OIL Gasoline engine Genuine NISSAN engine oil API grade SL SM or SN 10 6 ILSAC grade GF 3 GF 4 or GF 5 Diesel engine e With Diesel Particulate Filter DPF Genuine NISSAN engine oil A
115. ccelerator pedal or brake pedal Depress the clutch pedal Manual transmis sion model Press the diesel particulate filter regeneration switch indicator light turns off NOTE When interrupting the manual regenera tion process the Diesel Particulate Filter DPF warning light may illuminate and the diesel particulate filter regeneration switch indicator light may blink If this happens perform the regeneration pro cess again If the Diesel Particulate Filter DPF regeneration switch indicator light con tinues to blink with the Diesel Particu late Filter DPF warning light on even after the regeneration process has been performed three consecutive times this may indicate a system malfunction Have your vehicle checked at a NISSAN dealer e If the diesel particulate filter regenera tion switch indicator light does not illu minate even after the switch with the in dicator light blinking is pressed turn the ignition switch OFF and wait for approxi mately 3 minutes Then turn the ignition switch back to the ON position and per form the process again from step 4 e If you continue driving with the Diesel Particulate Filter DPF warning light il luminated for a long period of time the blink rate of the Diesel Particulate Filter DPF regeneration switch indicator light will increase The blink rate will change from a low speed approximately once every one second to a high speed ap proximately three times every
116. ce a large drain pan under the drain plug Remove the drain plug Q with a wrench and completely drain the oil Perform steps 4 up to and including 8 only when the engine oil filter replacement is needed Loosen the oil filter with an oil filter wrench Remove the oil filter by turning it by hand Wipe the engine oil filter mounting surface with a clean cloth Be sure to remove any old gasket remaining on the mounting surface Apply new engine oil to the gasket of a new oil filter Install the oil filter clockwise until a slight re sistance is felt and then tighten an additional 2 3 of a turn to secure the oil filter Oil filter tightening torque 16 to 20 Nm 1 6 to 2 0 kg m 12 to 15 ft Ib Clean and reinstall the drain plug and new washer Securely tighten the drain plug with a wrench Do not use excessive force Drain plug tightening torque 29 4 to 39 2 N m 3 0 to 4 0 kg m 22 to 29 ft Ib Sufficiently refill with the recommended engine oil See Capacities and recom mended fuel lubricants in the 9 Technical information section Check the oil level with the dipstick For details see Checking engine oil level earlier in this section If necessary add engine oil 12 Install the engine oil filler cap securely 13 Start the engine 14 Check for any leakage around the drain plug and the oil filter Correct as required 15 Turn the engine off and wait several minutes 16 Check the oil leve
117. ce and do it yourself section The Anti lock Braking System ABS controls the brakes so that the wheels do not lock during hard braking or when braking abruptly on slippery sur faces The system detects the rotation speed at each wheel and varies the brake fluid pressure to prevent each wheel from locking and sliding By preventing each wheel from locking the system helps the driver to maintain steering control and helps to minimize swerving and spinning on slip pery surfaces Using the system Depress the brake pedal and hold it down De press the brake pedal with firm steady pressure but do not pump the brakes The ABS will operate to prevent the wheels from locking up Steer the vehicle to avoid obstacles WARNING Do not pump the brake pedal Doing so may increase the stopping distance Self test feature The ABS includes electronic sensors electric pumps and hydraulic solenoids controlled by a computer The computer has a built in diagnostic feature that tests the system each time you start the engine and move the vehicle at a low speed in forward or reverse When the self test occurs you may hear a clunk noise and or feel a pulsa tion in the brake pedal This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction If the computer senses a malfunction it switches the ABS off and illuminates the ABS warning light on the instrument panel Starting and driving 5 35 The brake system then operates normally but with
118. ce conditions Tire Pressure Monitoring System TPMS transmitter components if equipped Replace the TPMS transmitter grommet seal valve core and cap when the tires are replaced due to wear or age Wheel alignment and balance If the vehicle should pull to either side while driv ing on a straight and level road or if you detect uneven or abnormal tire wear there may be a need for wheel alignment If the steering wheel or seat vibrates at normal highway speeds wheel balancing may be needed Windshield Clean the windshield on a regular basis Check the windshield at least every six months for cracks or other damage Repair as necessary Wiper blades Check for cracks or wear if not functioning correctly Inside vehicle The maintenance items listed here should be checked on a regular basis such as when per forming periodic maintenance cleaning the vehicle etc Accelerator pedal Check the pedal for smooth operation and make sure that the pedal does not catch or require un even effort Keep the floor mats away from the pedal Brake pedal Check the pedal for smooth operation and make sure that it attains the proper distance from the floor mat when depressed fully Check the brake booster function Be sure to keep the floor mats away from the pedal Parking brake Check the parking brake operation regularly Check that the lever if equipped or the pedal if equipped has the proper travel Also make
119. check that the seat belt and all the metal components such as buckles tongues retractors flexible wires and anchors work properly If loose parts deterioration cuts or other damage on the seat belt webbing is found the entire seat belt assembly should be replaced If dirt builds up in the shoulder belt guide of the seat belt anchors the seat belts may retract slow ly Wipe the shoulder belt guide with a clean dry cloth To clean the seat belt webbing apply a mild soap solution or any solution recommended for cleaning upholstery or carpet Then wipe with a cloth and allow the seat belts to dry in the shade Do not allow the seat belts to retract until they are completely dry CHILD RESTRAINTS for Australia Child restraints are not fitted to this model CHILD RESTRAINTS except for Australia SSS0099 PRECAUTIONS ON CHILD RESTRAINTS USAGE A WARNING Infants and small children should never be carried on your lap It is not possible for even the strongest adult to resist the forces of a severe accident The child could be crushed between the adult and parts of the vehicle Also it is dangerous to put a seat belt around a child being carried on the occupant s lap Infants and children need special pro tection The vehicle s seat belts may not fit them properly The shoulder belt may come too close to the face or neck The lap belt may not fit over their small hip bones In an accident an improperly
120. cle Pre driving checks and adjustments 3 3 Type A When the key is in the ignition switch and the driv er s door is open Type B When the key is in the ignition switch and any door is open REAR ACCESS DOORS King Cab model 2 From the outside pull the door handle toward you 1 Open the driver s or passenger s door 3 4 Pre driving checks and adjustments 3 Open the door to the desired position CHILD SAFETY REAR DOORS LOCK Double Cab model Child safety locking helps prevent doors from be ing opened accidentally especially when small children are in the vehicle When the lever is in the lock position the rear door can only be opened from the outside REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM if equipped The remote keyless entry system can operate all door locks using the remote controller It also provides the panic alarm The remote controller can operate at a distance of approximately 1 m 3 3ft away from the vehicle The operating distance depends upon the conditions around the vehicle As many as 5 remote controllers can be used with one vehicle For information about the purchase and use of additional remote controllers contact a NISSAN dealer The remote controller will not function under the following conditions e When the key is in the ignition switch e When the distance between the remote con troller and vehicle is more than approximately 1 m 3 3 ft e When the doors are open The
121. could affect proper operation of the supplemental air bag systems e Tampering with the supplemental air bag 1 26 Safety seats seat belts and supplemental restraint system systems may result in serious personal injury Tampering includes changes to the steering wheel and the instrument panel by placing materials over the steering wheel pad and above around or on the instrument panel or by installing additional trim materials around the supplemental air bag systems e Work around and on the supplemental air bag systems should be done by a NISSAN dealer The SRS wiring should not be modified or disconnected Un authorized electrical test equipment and probing devices should not be used on the supplemental air bag systems e The SRS wiring harness connectors are yellow and or orange for easy identifi cation When the air bags inflate a fairly loud noise may be heard followed by the release of smoke This smoke is not harmful and does not indicate a fire Care should be taken not to inhale it as it may cause Irritation and choking Those with a history of a breathing condition should get fresh air promptly Supplemental front impact air bag system if equipped The driver s supplemental front impact air bag is located at the center of the steering wheel The passenger s supplemental front impact air bag is located at the instrument panel above the glove box The supplemental front impact air bag system Is desig
122. current interval Push the trip odometer reset knob to increase the interval distance Each step increases the interval distance by 500 km 300 miles If no further action is taken the display returns to odometer information and the new interval is set The maximum interval distance setting is 30 000 km 18 000 miles and the minimum interval distance is 0 If O is selected the engine oil change schedule function is disabled in which case there will be no wrench symbol or distance shown when the ignition is turned to the ON position In order to return to the oil change schedule setup mode press the trip odometer reset knob for approximately 3 seconds during the first 5 seconds after having turned the ignition switch to the ON position Then proceed as described earlier Refer to the Warranty Information amp Mainte nance Booklet for the appropriate interval distance to oil change CAUTION e The oil level should be checked regularly Operating with an insufficient amount of oil can damage the engine and such damage is not covered by the warranty e NISSAN recommends checking the oil level every 5 000 km 3 000 miles REMAINING DISTANCE TO ENGINE OIL CHANGE if equipped JVIO690X When the ignition switch is turned to the ON posi tion the remaining distance to engine oil change information and a wrench symbol are displayed for approximately 10 seconds For models with YD25DDTi Euro 5 Diesel engine I
123. d e When handling the bulb DO NOT TOUCH THE GLASS ENVELOPE e Use the same number and wattage as Originally installed Low beam Xenon Wattage 35 Bulb no D2R Halogen Wattage 55 Bulb no H4 High beam Xenon Wattage 35 Bulb no D2R Halogen Wattage 60 Bulb no H4 Aiming is usually not necessary after replacing the bulb When aiming adjust ment is necessary contact a NISSAN dealer Do not leave the bulb out of the head light reflector for a long period of time as dust moisture or smoke may enter the headlight body and affect the per formance of the headlight NDI795 1 Open the hood For details see HOOD in the 3 Pre driving checks and adjustments section 2 Disconnect the negative battery cable 3 Disconnect the electrical connector from the rear end of the headlight bulb 4 Remove the rubber cap 5 Push and turn the retaining spring to loos en it 6 Remove the headlight bulb Do not shake or rotate the bulb during the removal 7 Install the new bulb in the reverse order of removal and make sure that the rubber cap is securely sealed with the headlight body 8 Reconnect the negative battery cable and close the hood NOTE e Contact a NISSAN dealer if you need assistance for bulb replacement e When there are rapid changes in tem perature some misting may occur on the inside of the lens This will not cause a performance concern and
124. d perform the following 1 Check the brake fluid level Add brake fluid as necessary See BRAKE AND CLUTCH FLUID in the 8 Maintenance and do it yourself section A WARNING If the level is below the MIN minimum mark on the brake fluid reservoir do not drive until the brake system has been checked at a NISSAN dealer 2 If the brake fluid level is correct have the warning system checked by a NISSAN dealer A WARNING Driving your vehicle could be dangerous Therefore have it towed to the nearest NISSAN dealer e Depressing the brake pedal when the engine stops could increase your stop ping distance and require greater pedal travel distance and effort Charge warning light If the light comes on while the engine is running it may indicate that the charging system is not functioning properly Turn the engine off and check the alternator belt If the belt is loose broken missing or if the light remains on see a NISSAN dealer immediately CAUTION Do not continue driving if the alternator belt is loose broken or missing Door open warning light if equipped This light comes on when any of the doors are not closed securely while the ignition switch is in the ON position Engine oil pressure level warning light Engine oil pressure warning This light warns of low engine oil pressure If the light flickers or comes on during normal driving pull off the road at a safe area stop the
125. d drive LHD model LEFT HAND DRIVE LHD MODEL Power steering system 1 Side ventilator 5 Meters and gauges Warning and indicator 2 Headlight fog light and turn signal switch lights 3 Steering wheel mounted controls left side 6 Steering wheel mounted controls right side Audio control Cruise control switches 4 Steering wheel 7 Wiper and washer switch Drivers supplemental front impact air 8 Center ventilator bag 9 Audio system Horn 10 Air conditioner control 2 2 Instruments and Controls INSTRUMENT PANEL ae hi D if equipped 1920 21 22 23 JVC0432X Right hand drive RHD model RIGHT HAND DRIVE RHD MODEL Front passenger supplemental air bag T Air conditioner control Audio system 8 Center ventilator Wiper and washer switch or fog light and turn signal switch Steering wheel mounted controls left side Headlight Audio control 9 Meters and gauges Warning and indicator lights Steering wheel Drivers supplemental bag Horn Power steering system Steering wheel mounted controls right side front impact air Cruise control switches 10 Headlight fog light and turn signal switch or Wiper and washer switch 11 Side ventilator 12 Glove box 13 Ashtray or Rear differential locking switch 14 4WD shift switch 15 Cigarette lighter Power outlet 16 Hazard indicator flasher switch 17 Fuel filler lid opener 18 Tilt
126. d from opening when the primary latch is released When driving in areas using road salt or other corrosive materials check lubrication frequently Lights Clean the headlights on a regular basis Make sure that the headlights stop lights tail lights operating properly and installed securely Also check the aim of the headlights Tires Check the pressure with a gauge often and always prior to long distance trips Adjust the pressure in all tires including the spare to the pressure specified Check carefully for damage cuts or excessive wear Tire rotation In the case that Two Wheel Drive 2WD and front amp rear tires are same size Tires should be rotated every 10 000 km 6 000 miles Tires marked with directional indicators can only be rotated between front and rear Make sure that the directional indi cators point in the direction of wheel rotation after the tire rotation is completed In the case that Four Wheel Drive 4WD and front amp rear tires are same size Tires should be rotated every 5 000 km 3 000 miles Tires marked with directional indicators can only be rotated between front and rear Make sure that the directional indicators point in the direction of wheel rotation after the tire rotation is completed In the case that front tires are different size from rear tires Tires cannot be rotated However the timing for tire rotation may vary ac cording to your driving habits and the road sur fa
127. d on the front seat SSS0627 Front facing If you must install a front facing child restraint system on the front seat follow these steps fa Move the seat to the rearmost position Adjust the head restraint to its highest position Position the front facing child restraint system on the front passengers seat It should be placed in the front facing direction only Always follow the child restraint system manufacturer s instructions for installation and use Safety seats seat belts and supplemental restraint system 1 17 SSS0515 4 Route the seat belt tongue through the child restraint system and insert it into the buckle until you hear and feel the latch engage SS0513 To prevent slack in the seat belt it Is necessary to secure the lap shoulder belt in place with a locking clip Use the locking clip attached to the child restraint system or one which is equivalent in dimensions and strength Be sure to follow the child restraint system manufacturer s instructions for belt routing Slide the seat forward so that the seat belt fully tightens the child restraint system Test the child restraint system before you place the child in it Tilt it from side to side Try to tug it forward and check if it is held securely in place Make sure that the child restraint system is properly secured prior to each use 1 18 Safety seats seat belts and supplemental restraint system Installation
128. d sudden steering actions e Extra distance should be kept from the vehicle in front IGNITION SWITCH OFF A WARNING Never remove the key or turn the ignition switch to the LOCK position while driving The steering wheel will lock and could cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle This could result in serious vehicle damage or personal injury The switch includes an anti theft steering lock de vice There is an OFF position between the LOCK and ACC positions although it is not shown on the lock cylinder When the ignition switch is in the OFF position the steering wheel is not locked Starting and driving 5 7 MANUAL TRANSMISSION To lock the steering wheel turn the ignition switch to the LOCK position and remove the key from the ignition switch then turn the steering clockwise To unlock the steering wheel insert the ignition key and turn it gently while rotating the steering wheel slightly right and left The ignition key can only be removed when the switch is in the LOCK position Normal parking position 0 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION On automatic transmission models the ignition lock is designed so that the key cannot be turned to LOCK and removed until the selector lever is moved to the P Park position When removing the key from the LOCK position of the ignition switch make sure that the selector lever is in the P Park position The selector lever can only be moved from the
129. d surface de icing are ex tremely corrosive and will accelerate corrosion and the deterioration of underbody components such as the exhaust system fuel and brake lines brake cables floor pan and wings In the winter the underbody must be cleaned periodically For additional infor mation see CORROSION PROTECTION in the 7 Appearance and care section For additional protection against rust and corro sion which may be required in some areas consult a NISSAN dealer Starting and driving 5 37 MEMO 5 38 Starting and driving 6 In case of emergency Mva 6 2 Stopping av ae seipsis enen 6 2 Blocking WS EE 6 2 Getting tools and spare wheel rrmrnrnrvrrnnvnnrnnnnnnnnennen 6 3 Removing the Wheel sssaaa 6 6 istalling the WAealissanssnssnsiasesean n 6 8 Stowing the wheel and toOIS rnrnnnnnvnnvnnnnnnnvnnvnnnnnnnnennennr 6 8 ga ole go esnean aaaea 6 9 PIS FS PGE RE EN 6 11 If your vehicle overheats r rrrererneneneneeneineneimeenen 6 12 Towing your vehidle uunmmminmsenssnssndrnsdnnisissnoiddiaanednier 6 13 Towing precaution S ssspsssnsernnkea a aii 6 13 Recommended towing for Two Wheel Drive 2WD MOG Ssacccnecnsnnncusisssansastutevevevssevesesnsaduacaacaacaadsonsonsoes 6 13 Recommended towing for Four Wheel Drive AWD IOP Siccsncsnnencacticnasiaehssatesensenseneenssadiaarsataatanvoneonnsnes 6 14 Freeing trapped VSNICIGvscccscssnnesiinnnsasaudinnstinenessneannnsdviidbiaaidaddedng 6 15 FLAT
130. de When the NEWS button is pushed for longer than 2 seconds in the FM mode the news function is activated NEWS is displayed for 3 seconds and the NEWS indicator appears on the display When the news function is activated the radio receives a news code from the FM broadcasting news station and the actual playing mode will be interrupted Once the news broadcast is finished the unit re turns to the previous mode In some countries or regions this service is not available or the signal is too weak to be received 1 News standby mode e The news standby mode can be activated in the FM or CD mode e A news interruption will be announced and NEWS will be displayed when the radio detects the news code from the tuned station or EON stations The display will then change to the PS name of the interrupting station e When pushing the NEWS button for longer than 2 seconds the news standby mode is turned off and the indicator disappears from the display News interruption mode e When the NEWS button is pushed during the news interruption mode the radio returns to the previous source However the new stand by mode is kept Heater and air conditioner and audio system 4 25 When the button is pushed during the news interruption mode the radio changes to the CD mode However the news standby mode is kept If the radio band is changed to the MW or LW the news standby mode will be turned off MENU button To
131. dial 1 Push the PHONE SEND CK button until the system announces Phonebook menu 2 Push SEEK W N button to select Last outgoing call 3 Push the PHONE SEND button and then the system begins the call Bluetooth cellular phone keypad You can also make a call by operating the cellular phone that is registered to the in vehicle phone module to use the hands free phone system Ending a call Push the PHONE END m button on the steering wheel or the off button on the cellular phone Receiving or rejecting a call When you hear the ring tone push the PHONE SEND FV button on the steering wheel If you do not wish to answer the call when you hear the ring tone push the PHONE END se button 4 30 Heater and air conditioner and audio system Transferring a call During a call push the PHONE SEND button to switch the call from the Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System to the cellular phone when privacy is desired Push the PHONE SEND FNE button again to return to the hands free mode This function is not to used while driving Some Bluetooth cellular phones may not be able to return to the hands free mode Refer to the cellular phone Owner s Manual for information about reconnection Once the ignition switch is turned to the OFF position and the ON position again the system will automatically change to the hands free mode as a default setting 5 Starting and driving Brea
132. driving checks and adjustments KO RE 3 2 NISSAN Anti Theft System NATS key ECOG RR EE ER 3 2 PN ee 3 2 Locking Wih EE 3 3 Locking with inside lock Knob 3 3 Locking with power door lock switch CSCI 010 3 3 Rear access doors King Cab model sssseseseeseees 3 4 Child safety rear doors lock Double Cab model sumuaussinnmnnmgsnmnsnmmmessi insaseie 3 5 Remote keyless entry system if equipped msrrnrvsrvvrnnn 3 5 Using remote keyless entry SYStOM cesses 3 6 Security system if CQUIPPE ssssessesseseeseesssessseesseeseeesees 3 7 TREE warming Syste Muiniissssnisnraoin 3 7 NISSAN Anti Theft System NATS cscsssssssssssesseeseees 3 8 551010 oe ee ee ENE EE ee 3 9 Feen 3 10 Steering Bal doc een TT 3 10 Steering wheel adjustment if equipped 3 10 MN 3 11 Inside rearview MOB uasssemmnnsasimgdnunvinkst 3 11 Outside rearview Mirfors uuusmuumnnuiv vs vn 3 12 Vanity mirror if equipped msvvsvvsesevvevvesrvsevrersrnnr 3 13 aeu eksi a ET 3 14 TODO K EE EE EE 3 14 LE 56 eg ale RE EN ET 3 14 Tailgate lock unlock with key if equipped msssssrvesssnnenn 3 15 Tie down hooks if equipped msnvvvsvrvrrrerersrrsersrsnrnns 3 15 Utili Track channel system if equipped s 3 16 KEYS A CAUTION Do not leave the ignition key inside the ve hicle when you leave the vehicle Your vehicle is equipped with the following set of keys Type A 1 Mechanical key x 2
133. e vehicle is stopped completely If it is difficult to move the gear lever into R Re verse or 1st shift into N Neutral then release the clutch pedal Fully depress the clutch pedal again and shift into R Reverse or 1st Suggested maximum speed in each gear Downshift to a lower gear if the engine is not run ning smoothly or if you need to accelerate Do not exceed the maximum suggested speed shown below in any gear For level road driving use the highest gear suggested for that speed Always observe posted speed limits and drive ac cording to the road conditions to ensure safe op eration Do not over rev the engine when shifting to a lower gear as this may cause engine damage or loss of vehicle control Allowable maximum speed in each gear QR25DE engine model e Two Wheel Drive 2WD model Single Cab km h MPH 1st 35 21 2nd 61 38 3rd 94 58 Ath 127 79 5th amp 6th e Two Wheel Drive 2WD model Double Cab km h MPH 1st 37 23 2nd 64 40 3rd 99 62 Ath 135 84 5th amp 6th Allowable maximum speed in each gear YD25DDTi engine model Euro 4 e Two Wheel Drive 2WD model Single Cab km h MPH 1st 36 22 2nd 62 38 3rd 95 59 4th 130 80 5th e Two Wheel Drive 2WD model King Cab km h MPH 1st 36 22 2nd 63 39 3rd 98 61 4th 133 83 5th amp 6th Two Wheel Drive 2WD model Double Cab km h MPH 1st 33 20 2nd 57 35
134. e drain hose to the drain plug Place a drain pan under the hose Loosen manually the drain plug with 4 to 5 turns and operate the priming valve to drain the water out of the fuel filter CAUTION The water from the fuel filter is drained with fuel Prepare a larger capacity pan than the volume of the fuel filter 4 Drained water is mixed with fuel and take precautions to prevent the fuel from adhering to rubber parts such as engine mounting insulator After draining close the drain plug manually CAUTION If the drain plug is tightened excessive ly it can be damaged and as a result fuel will leak Do not use tools to tighten the drain plug Bleed air from the fuel system For details see Bleeding fuel system later in this section Start the engine and make sure there is no fuel leakage Correct as required Sedimentor if equipped If your vehicle is equipped with a separate sedimentor perform the following procedures to drain water 1 2 Place a container under the drain valve Loosen the drain support screw 2 and drain valve 4 to 5 turns to drain the water To avoid dropping it do not loosen the drain valve too much After the water has been completely drained close the drain valve 3 and drain support screw Bleed any air from the fuel system See BLEEDING FUEL SYSTEM later in this section BLEEDING FUEL SYSTEM YD25DDTi engine Euro 4 DI1416 D
135. e engine brake by setting a low transmission gear MT model 2nd or 1st gear AT model Select D2 or D1 Do not turn the 4WD mode switch be tween 2WD and 4H with the rear wheels spinning Do not drive the vehicle in 4H or 4LO mode on dry hard surfaced roads This may cause unnecessary noise and tire wear NISSAN recommends driving in 2WD under these conditions It is not possible to shift the 4WD trans fer case between 4H and 4LO at low ambient temperatures when the engine is cold Doing so may cause the 4LO in dicator light to blink Wait until the 4WD transfer case has reached operational temperature after driving for a while before using the 4WD mode switch to change between 4H and 4LO 5 20 Starting and driving When driving on rough roads Set the 4WD mode switch to 4H or 4LO Drive carefully and according to the road sur face conditions If the vehicle gets stuck Use the rear differential locking system if equipped Switch on the rear differential lock ing system while the vehicle is stationary and apply throttle to try to free the vehicle from its obstruction Place stones or wooden blocks under the tires to free the vehicle Set the 4WD mode switch to 4H or 4LO If it is difficult to free the vehicle drive the ve hicle forwards and backwards to increase the momentum If the vehicle is stuck deep in mud tire chains may be effective A CAUTION Do not spin the wheels excessively The wh
136. e fluid on painted surfac es This will damage the paint If fluid is spilled wash with water 8 18 Maintenance and do it yourself WINDOW WASHER FLUID CAUTION e Do not substitute engine anti freeze coolant for window washer solution This may result in damage to the paint e Always use window washer fluid recom mended by NISSAN WARNING Window washer anti freeze is poisonous and should be stored carefully in marked containers out of the reach of children e Check the fluid level in the window washer reservoir If the fluid level is low add window washer fluid e Refill the reservoir more frequently when driv ing conditions require an increased amount of window washer fluid e Add a washer solvent to the water for better cleaning In the winter season add a window washer anti freeze Follow the manufacturer s instructions for the mixture ratio BATTERY Caution symbols for battery WARNING No smoking 7 No exposed flames Never smoke around battery Never expose battery to open flames or electrical sparks No sparks 7 Shield eyes Handle the battery cautiously Always wear eye protection glasses to protect against explosion or battery acid OE el Never allow children to handle battery Keep the battery out of the reach of children Do not allow battery fluid to contact your skin eyes fabrics or painted surfaces After handling the battery or battery cap immediately wash your hands
137. e followed Incorrect towing equip ment could damage your vehicle To assure proper towing and to prevent accidental damage to your vehicle NISSAN recommends that you have a service operator tow your vehicle It is advisable to have the service operator carefully read the following precautions A WARNING e Donotallow any occupants in the vehicle that is being towed e Never get under your vehicle after it has been lifted by a tow truck TOWING PRECAUTIONS e When towing Make sure that the transmis sion axles steering system and powertrain are in working condition If any unit is dam aged the vehicle must be towed using a dolly or be placed on a flat bed lorry e Always attach safety chains before towing 2WD models NCE211 RECOMMENDED TOWING FOR TWO WHEEL DRIVE 2WD MODELS NISSAN recommends that your vehicle should be towed with the driving rear wheels off the ground or that the vehicle be placed on a flat bed lorry as illustrated When towing with the front wheels on the ground or on towing dollies Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position then secure the steering wheel in a straight ahead position using a rope or similar device Never place the ignition switch in the LOCK position This will result in damage to the steer ing lock mechanism If you have to tow a manual transmission vehicle with the rear wheels on the ground or with all four wheels on the ground 1 Releas
138. e regeneration process the revolution speed of the engine increases up to 1 800 rpm and it will take approxi mately 30 minutes In some cases time to completion may change Park the vehicle safely off the road away from traffic and in an open area Apply the parking brake Move the shift lever Automatic transmission model to the P Park position or shift lever Manual transmission model to the N Neu tral position DO NOT STOP THE ENGINE Press the diesel particulate filter regeneration switch to start the regeneration process The indicator light of the diesel particulate filter regeneration switch will turn on The filter regeneration process is completed when the Diesel Particulate Filter DPF warn ing light in the combination meter and the indicator light of the diesel particulate filter regeneration switch turn off NN JVS0245X CAUTION If any of the following symptoms are ecountered have your vehicle checked at a NISSAN dealer The Diesel Particulate Filter DPF warning light does not turn off and the diesel particulate filter regeneration switch indicator light blinks again even after the regeneration process has been performed three consecutive times A large amount of black smoke is emitted from the muffler of your vehicle INTERRUPTING THE MANUAL REGENERATION PROCESS Perform any one of the following methods to inter rupt the process if necessary Depress the a
139. e the 4WD system e Never turn the 4WD mode switch be tween 4LO and 4H while driving IH 4LO NSD222 4WD MODE INDICATOR LIGHT The 4WD mode indicator light is located in the meter panel The light should turn off within 1 second of the igni tion switch being turned to the ON position While the engine is running the 4WD mode indi cator light will display the position selected by the 4WD mode switch e The 4WD mode indicator light may blink while shifting from one drive mode to another Once shifting is completed the 4WD mode indicator light will come on If the indicator light does not come on immediately make sure that the area around the vehicle is safe and free from obstacles Drive the vehicle straight ac celerate decelerate or reverse then turn the 4WD mode switch If the 4WD warning light comes on the 4WD indicator light will go out A CAUTION If the 4WD mode indicator light changes to 2WD when the 4WD mode switch is turned to 4H at low ambient temperatures 2WD mode may be being engaged due to a mal functioning drive system If the indicator light does not return to normal and the 4WD warning light comes on have the system checked by a NISSAN dealer Starting and driving 5 21 Warning light There is a malfunction in the Four Wheel Drive 4WD system The difference in wheel rotation is large Blinks slowly 4WD WARNING LIGHT The 4WD warning light is located in the combina
140. e the parking brake and move the gear lever to the N Neutral position 2 Observe the following restricted towing speeds and distances e Speed Below 50 km h 30 MPH e Distance Less than 65 km 40 miles If it is necessary for the speed or distance to be greater remove the propeller shaft beforehand to prevent damage to the transmission CAUTION Never tow automatic transmission models with the rear wheels on the ground or with In case of emergency 6 13 all four wheels on the ground forwards or backwards this may cause serious and ex pensive damage to the transmission If it is necessary to tow the vehicle with the front wheels raised always use towing dollies under the rear wheels 6 14 In case of emergency 4WD models NCE213 RECOMMENDED TOWING FOR FOUR WHEEL DRIVE 4WD MODELS NISSAN recommends that towing dollies be used when towing your vehicle or that the vehicle be placed on a flat bed lorry as illustrated When towing with the front wheels on tow ing dollies Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position then secure the steering wheel in a straight ahead position using a rope or similar device Never place the ignition switch in the LOCK position This will result in damage to the steer ing lock mechanism If you have to tow a manual transmission vehicle with the rear wheels or all four wheels on the ground Set the 4WD mode switch to 2WD 2 Release the parking b
141. e the sound is muted and PI SEARCH is displayed The PI search operation stops when a suitable station is found If no station is found once all the frequencies have been searched the radio returns to the previous frequency e Enhanced Other Network EON data update This function also operates when the AF mode is off When EON data is being received this enables automatic retuning of other preset stations on the same network Also networklinked services can be used The EON indicator turns on during the reception of RDS EON stations in the FM mode RDS functions e Programme Service PS function station name display function When an RDS station is tuned in with seek or manual tuning the RDS data is received and the Program Service PS name is displayed e Emergency broadcast interrupt function ALARM INTERRUPTION EBU SPEC FOR INFO When the radio receives PTY code 31 an emergency broadcast code the sound is in terrupted the emergency broadcast is heard and PTY31 ALARM is displayed The volume level at this time is the same as that for traffic announcements Once the emergency broadcast is finished the unit immediately returns to the previous Source e REG Regional mode Some local radio stations are linked together according to their region because they only offer limited coverage due to their limited number of transmitters If the signal from one station becomes weak while you are driving around RDS
142. eck the transmission and repair if necessary High beam indicator light This light comes on when the headlight high beam is on and goes out when the low beam is selected Front fog indicator light if equipped The light comes on when the front fog lights are switched on Rear fog light indicator light if equipped The light comes on when the rear fog light is switched on Security indicator light if equipped The security indicator light blinks when the ignition switch is in the ACC OFF or LOCK position This function indicates the NATS NISSAN Anti Theft System equipped on the vehicle is operational immobilizer If NATS is malfunctioning this light will remain on while the ignition switch is in the ON position See SECURITY SYSTEM in the 3 Pre driving checks and adjustments section for additional information Turn signal hazard indicator lights The light flashes when the turn signal switch or hazard warning flasher switch is turned on Trailer direction indicator light if equipped The light will light up whenever an additional electrical load is detected by the direction indicator system For additional information see TRAILER DIRECTION INDICATOR LIGHT in the 5 Starting and driving section Vehicle Dynamic Control VDC warning light if equipped When the ignition switch is in the ON position the Vehicle Dynamic Control VDC warning l
143. ed control dial counter clockwise be left alone either On hot sunny days temperatures in a closed vehicle could quickly become high enough to cause 4 2 Heater and air conditioner and audio system Temperature control dial Turn the temperature control dial to set the desired air temperature from the ventilators and floor outlets Air flow control dial Use this dial to manually select the airflow from the air outlets as described below MAX A C Air flows from center and side ventilators with maximum cooling 7 Air flows from center and side ventilators hey ad Air flows from center ventilators side ventilators and floor outlets NOTE If the MAX A C is selected the air condi tioner will be automatically switched on and the air intake mode will be set to the recircu lation position Air recirculation button lt gt Off position e Outside air is drawn into the passenger com partment e Use the OFF position for normal heating ventilation or air conditioner operation On position Indicator light on Interior air is recirculated inside the vehicle Press the air recirculation button to the ON posi tion in situations such as driving on a dust raised road avoiding traffic fumes or having maximum cooling from the air conditioner Air conditioner operation Start the engine turn the fan speed control dial to the desired fan speed and press the A C button A C to activate the c
144. eels will sink deep into the mud and it will be difficult to free the vehicle from the mud Avoid shifting gears with the engine run ning at high speeds as this may cause a malfunction NSD233 4WD MODE SWITCH OPERATION Part time 4WD Set the 4WD mode switch to 2WD 4H or 4LO depending on driving conditions You may feel a slight vehicle movement if the 4WD mode switch is operated while making a turn accelerating or decelerating or if the ignition switch is turned to the OFF position while the 4WD mode switch is set to 4H or 4LO This is normal When the vehicle is stopped after making a turn and the gear lever is shifted to N Neu tral MT model or the selector lever is shifted to N Neutral or P Park AT model you may feel a slight vehicle movement This occurs be cause the transfer clutch is released and does not indicate a malfunction A CAUTION The 4WD mode switch can be turned be tween 2WD and 4H while driving straight ahead Do not turn the 4WD mode switch while making a turn or reversing e Do not operate the 4WD mode switch while driving on steep downhill grades Use the engine brake by setting a low transmission gear MT model 2nd or 1st gear AT model Select D2 or D1 e Do not operate the 4WD mode switch with the rear wheels spinning e Before turning the 4WD mode switch to 4H from 2WD make sure that the vehi cle speed is less than 100 km h 62 5 MPH Failure to do so can damag
145. elect the high beam when in the 20 position push the lever forward The high beam lights come on and the 20 indicator light illuminates 2 Pull the lever back to select the low beam Z position 3 Pulling the lever toward you will flash the headlight high beam even when the head light switch is off Battery saver system if equipped If the doors are closed and locked with the remote keyless entry while the headlight switch is in the DA or D position the battery saver function will turn off the lights to prevent the battery from being discharged The lights will turn on when the doors are being opened A CAUTION Do not leave the lights on when the engine is not running for extended periods of time to prevent the battery from being discharged NIC736 HEADLIGHT AIMING CONTROL SWITCH if equipped Depending on the number of occupants in the vehicle and the load it is carrying the headlight axis may be higher than desired If the vehicle is travelling on a hilly road the headlights may directly hit the rearview mirror of the vehicle ahead or the windshield of an oncoming vehicle The light axis can be lowered using the switch located on the steering wheel s side of the dash board The higher the number designated on the switch the lower the axis When travelling with no heavy load on a flat road select position 0 For the Middle East Select the switch position by referring to the fol lowing samples
146. ely and block the wheels to prevent the vehicle from moving For a manual transmis sion models move the shift lever to N Neutral position For an automatic transmission move the selector lever to P Park position e Do not work under the engine hood while the engine is hot Turn off the engine and wait until it cools down e Be sure to turn the ignition switch to the OFF or LOCK position e When the ignition switch is in the ON or ACC position the cooling fan may start to operate suddenly even when the engine is not running To avoid injury always disconnect the negative battery cable before working near the engine e If you must work with the engine run ning keep your hands clothing hair and tools away from moving fans belts and any other moving parts It is advisable to remove ties and any jewelry such as rings watches etc be fore working on your vehicle If you must run the engine in an enclosed space such as a garage be sure there is proper ventilation for exhaust gases Never get under the vehicle while it is supported by a jack Keep smoking materials flame and sparks away from fuel and battery Never connect or disconnect either the battery or any transistorized component con nector while the ignition is on On gasoline engine models with the Multiport Fuel Injection MFI system the fuel filter and fuel lines should be serviced by a NISSAN dealer because the fuel lines are under hig
147. emperature Range Anticipated Before Next Oil Change DIESEL ENGINE OIL 15W 40 15W 50 20W 40 20W 50 oO rd Oo pa 7 Oo Ob T Oo y STI0387B Diesel engine oil Except for Thailand Indonesia and Malaysia 5W 30 is preferable If 5W 30 is not available select the vis cosity from the chart that is suitable for the outside temperature range For Thailand Indonesia and Malaysia 10W 30 is preferable If 10W 30 is not available select the viscosity from the chart that is suitable for the outside temperature range AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM REFRIGERANT AND LUBRICANT RECOMMENDATIONS if equipped The air conditioning system in this NISSAN vehicle must be charged with the HFC 134a R 134a refrigerant and the NISSAN A C System Oil Type R or the exact equivalent Use of any other refrigerants or lubricants will cause severe damage and will lead to the vehicle s entire air conditioning system replace ment The release of refrigerant into the atmosphere is not recommended The new refrigerant HFC 134a R 134a in your NISSAN vehicle will not harm the earth s ozone layer However it may contribute in a small part to global warming NISSAN recommends that the refrigerant be recovered and recycled Contact a NISSAN dealer when servicing your air conditioning system Technical information 9 5 ENGINE Type Cylinder arrangement Bore x stroke Displacement cm cu in Firing
148. ensnnnnesenensrnnnenen 9 10 For Indonesia Remote keyless entry System rrrveenen 9 13 Vehicle identification number VIN plate NISSAN Anti Theft System NATS immobilizer 9 13 UE CUMS SG E 9 11 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 fuel and lubricants Metric measure Imp measure Fuel 80 L 17 5 8 gal See FUEL RECOMMENDATION later in this section Engine oil Refill With Diesel Particulate Filter DPF with oil filter 6 9L 6 1 8 qt Genuine NISSAN engine oil ACEA C3 or C4 LOW ASH HTHS 3 5 viscosity 020 AOSE 5W 30 paS Without Diesel Particulate Filter DPF without oil filter Euro 4 6 4 L 5 5 8 qt Genuine NISSAN engine oil JASO DH 1 1 ACEA B1 B3 B4 or B5 1 Dr with oil filter 4 8L 4 1 4qt Genuine NISSAN engine oil API grade SL SM or SN 1 25 2 a I T 3 2 5 without oil filter 45L 4 at ILSAC grade GF 3 GF 4 or GF 5 1 Cooling system with reservoir with heater Type A 7 9 5 L 8 3 8 qt LHD with heater except for Type A 7 8 8 L 7 3 4 qt without heater Type A 7 8 6 L 7 5 8 qt YD25DDTi without heater except for Type A 7 7 9L 7qt Euro 4
149. ent of the SRS should be done only by a NISSAN dealer When maintenance work is required on the vehicle information about the air bags pre tensioner seat belts and related parts should be pointed out to the person performing the maintenance The ignition switch should always be in the LOCK position when working under the hood or inside the vehicle 1 28 Safety seats seat belts and supplemental restraint system 2 Instruments and controls Instrument PaNne l ecseecseeeseeeseeseeeeeeeeeeeseaeeeeeeeseeeeseseneaneneeeeesees 2 2 Left Hand Drive LHD model 2 2 Right Hand Drive RHD modeel c ccsssssessesesssessesesteseens 2 3 Meters and gauges ssssssisessisrsrssssrsnsnsnisiennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnae 2 4 Speedometer and odometer n mmmsvmrrvrvrveveerererrevene ee 2 4 Trip computer if equipped se ssssrrssssrirsssrrsssrnrresrrrrssn 2 5 Journey time ID EE 2 5 Instrument brightness conkluvasuneansamasqgemeiniminsi 2 6 Four Wheel Drive 4WD mode indicator Dres 2 6 Engine oil level information if equipped msernrrsrsvrnnn 2 6 Remaining distance to engine oil changed CF UI EE 2 7 Oil changed schedule reset for models with YD25DDTi Euro 5 Diesel engine c ssscscesseseeeseees 2 7 TAC SUS EN 2 8 DONI OOK RE 2 8 Engine coolant temperature gauge 2 8 Fuel GAUE riers a 2 9 Compass display if CQUIPPEC csessssesessessssessessesesseeeseeees 2 9 Compass PO 2 9
150. equipped will be automatically switched on and the air intake mode will be set to the recirculation position Air recirculation button Ex Off position e Outside air is drawn into the passenger compartment e Use the OFF position for normal heating ventilation or air conditioner if equipped operation On position Indicator light on Interior air is recirculated inside the vehicle Press the air recirculation 5 button to the ON position in situations such as driving on ad just raised road avoiding traffic fumes or having maximum cooling from the air conditioner if equipped Heater operation The heating function operates only after engine warm up Heating This mode is used to direct hot air from the floor outlets 1 Press the air recirculation amp button to the OFF position for normal heating no indicator light 2 Turn the airflow control dial to they ww position 3 Turn the fan speed control dial to the desired position 4 Turn the temperature control dial to the desired position between the middle and the maximum HOT right position For quick heating press the air recirculation lt amp gt 5 button to the ON position Be sure to re turn to the OFF position for normal heating no indicator light in order to avoid window fog and stale interior Ventilation This mode directs outside air from the side and center ventilators 1 Pre
151. er 1 Unlatch the clips 2 Push down half of air cleaner to clear the bottom retainers 3 Lift up on half of air cleaner to remove the air cleaner filter 8 24 Maintenance and do it yourself VISCOUS PAPER TYPE The filter element should not be cleaned and reused Replace it according to the mainte nance intervals shown in the separately provided Warranty Information amp Maintenance Booklet When replacing the filter wipe the inside of the air cleaner housing and the cover with a damp cloth DRY PAPER TYPE if equipped Check the filter element to see if it is dirty If it is dirty shake the element to remove dust Clean or replace it according to the maintenance intervals shown in the separately provided War ranty Information amp Maintenance Booklet When cleaning or replacing the filter wipe the inside of the air cleaner housing and the cover with a damp cloth WIPER BLADES WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES Cleaning If the windshield does not become clear after using the windshield washer or if the wiper blades chatter when operating the windshield wipers wax or other materials may be on the windshield and or wiper blades Clean the outside of the windshield surface with a washer solution or mild detergent Your wind shield is clean if beads do not form when rinsing with water Clean the blade by wiping it with a cloth soaked in a washer solution or a mild detergent Rinse the blade with water If your
152. es of a flat tire etc STOWING THE WHEEL AND TOOLS A WARNING Make sure that the wheel jack and the tools are properly stored after use Such items can become dangerous projectiles in an ac cident or sudden stop JUMP STARTING A WARNING Incorrect jump starting can lead to a battery explosion The battery explo sion may result in severe injury or death It may also result in damage to the vehi cle Be sure to follow the instructions in this section e Explosive hydrogen gas is always pre sent in the vicinity of the battery Keep all sparks and flames away from the battery e Always wear suitable eye protection glasses and remove rings bracelets and any other jewelry whenever work ing on or near a battery e Never lean over the battery while jump starting e Never allow battery fluid to come into contact with eyes skin clothes or the vehicle s painted surfaces Battery fluid is a corrosive sulfuric acid which can cause severe burns If the fluid comes SCE0703 SCE0704 1 Make sure that the hanging plate is in the into contact with anything immediately center of the wheel as illustrated A CAUTION flush the contacted area with plenty of Securing the wheel that is in a tilted posi water 2 Turn the jack rod clockwise to raise the spare tion as illustrated may cause looseness and wheel Then make sure that the remaining dropping of the wheel while driving Lower e Keep the battery out of the reac
153. eset to OO Heater and air conditioner and audio system 4 17 amp CD EJECT button Ifa CD is ejected by pushing the 4 button and it is not taken out from the loading slot the CD will automatically be reloaded to the slot to protect the CD This function will not work for 8 cm diameter CDs p ram co ax EG SAA2564 CD changer type CD changer operation if equipped The audio system operates when the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON position A CAUTION e Do not force the compact disc into the slot This could damage the player e Donot use 8 cm 3 1 in discs LOAD button To load a CD in the CD changer 1 Push the button for less than 1 5 seconds 2 Select the loading slot by pushing the CD select buttons 1 to _6 If no slot is selected 4 18 Heater and air conditioner and audio system the CD changer will automatically select a slot which is available 3 Insert a CD into the slot with the label side facing up The CD will be guided automatically into the slot and will start playing To load 6 CDs in the CD changer in succession push the button for more than 1 5 seconds If another audio source is already playing it will automatically turn off and the CD will start playing After loading the CD the number of tracks and the play time will appear on the display button When the button is pushed while the audio system is off and CDs are loaded the audi
154. ets 1 Press the air recirculation lt gt button to the OFF position no indicator light 2 Turn the airflow control dial to the Oh position Heater and air conditioner and audio system 4 5 3 Turn the fan speed control dial to the desired position 4 Turn the temperature control dial to the midpoint between HOT and COLD Heating and defogging This mode heats the interior and defogs the windshield 1 Press the air recirculation lt 5 button to the OFF position no indicator light 2 Turn the airflow control dial to the position 3 Turn the fan speed control dial to the desired position 4 Turn the temperature control dial to the desired position between the middle and the maximum HOT right position e For models with A C When the airflow control dial is turned to the Gi or tf position the air conditioner automatically turns on at outside tempera tures above 2 C 36 F to defog the wind shield and the air recirculation mode will auto matically be turned off Outside air is drawn into the passenger compartment to improve the defogging performance Air conditioner operation if equipped Start the engine turn the fan speed control dial to the desired fan speed and press the A C button a c to activate the air conditioner When the air conditioner is on cooling and dehumidifying functions will be added to the heater operation To switch off the
155. f the distance to oil change is exceeded for mod els with YD25DDTi Euro 5 Diesel engine Below 1500 km 900 miles the distance and wrench symbol come on for 10 seconds in order to draw your attention to the necessary action The display then switches to the odometer information Or within 10 seconds press the trip odometer reset knob Below O km mile both the O zero and wrench symbol will flash and remain displayed until the trip odometer reset knob has been pressed in order to draw your attention to the necessary action The display then switches to the odometer information with the flashing wrench symbol Contact a NISSAN dealer or see Changing engine oil and oil filter in the 8 Maintenance and do it yourself section for the proper oil change procedure Refer to the separate Warranty Information amp Maintenance booklet for the appropriate interval distance to oil change CAUTION The engine oil must be changed before the distance to oil change reaches 0 km miles e Failure to do so risks causing damage to the engine e Continued driving after the distance to oil change is 0 km miles may result in reduced engine performance e The oil level should be checked regularly Operating with an insufficient amount of oil can damage the engine and such damage is not covered by the warranty e NISSAN recommends checking the oil level every 5 000 km 3 000 miles e For details on changi
156. fected circuits are shown on the back of the fuse box lid 1 Make sure the ignition switch and the head light switch are in the OFF position 2 Open the fuse box lid 3 Locate and remove the fuse using the fuse puller if equipped in the fuse box 4 If the fuse is open replace it with a new fuse 5 Close the fuse box lid NOTE If the new fuse opens again after installing have the electrical system checked and repaired by a NISSAN dealer ENGINE COMPARTMENT CAUTION Never use a fuse of higher or lower amper age rating than that specified on the fuse box cover If any electrical equipment does not operate check for an open fuse 1 Make sure the ignition switch and the head light switch are in the OFF position 2 Open the hood For details see HOOD in the 3 Pre driving checks and adjustments section 3 Remove the fusible link cover 4 Locate the fuse that needs to be replaced 5 Remove the fuse with the fuse puller if equipped The fuse puller is located in the fuse box of the passenger compartment 6 If the fuse is open replace it with a new fuse 7 Close the hood NOTE If the new fuse opens again after install ing have the electrical system checked and repaired by a NISSAN dealer LIGHTS SDI2062 Example Double Cab models Maintenance and do it yourself 8 27 Headl
157. fitting seat belt could cause serious or fatal injury Infants and small children should always be placed in an appropriate child re straint system while riding in the vehicle Failure to use a child restraint system can result in serious injury or death Child restraint systems specially designed for infants and small children are available from several manufacturers When selecting any child restraint systems place your child in the child restraint system and check the various adjustments to be sure that the child restraint system is compatible with your child Always follow the manufacturer s instructions for installation and use NISSAN recommends that the child restraint system be installed on the rear seat According to accident statistics children are safer when properly restrained in the rear seat rather than in the front seat Double Cab model Follow all of the child restraint system manufacturer s instructions for installa tion and use When purchasing a child restraint system be sure to select Safety seats seat belts and supplemental restraint system 1 13 one which will fit your child and vehicle It may not be possible to properly install some types of child restraint systems in your vehicle e For a front facing child restraint system make sure the shoulder belt does not fit close to child s face or neck If it does put the shoulder belt behind the child restraint system e Never install a rea
158. formation on trailer towing and the required equipment should be obtained from a NISSAN dealer Maximum tongue load Never allow the tongue load to exceed 10 of the total trailer load If the tongue load exceeds 10 rearrange the cargo in the trailer 5 30 Starting and driving CA0050 Maximum rear gross axle weight The rear gross axle weight must not exceed the Gross Axle Weight Rating GAWR GAWR Rear 1 720kg 3 793 Ib The trailer must be loaded so that heavy goods are placed over the axle TIRE PRESSURE When towing a trailer inflate the vehicle tires to the maximum recommended COLD tire pressure indicated on the tire placard full loading shown on the tire placard SAFETY CHAINS Always use a suitable chain between the vehi cle and trailer The chain should be crossed and should be attached to the hitch not to the vehicle bumper or axle Be sure to leave enough slack in the chain to permit turning corners TRAILER BRAKES Ensure that trailer brakes are installed as required by local regulations Also check that all other trailer equipment conforms to local regulations Always block the wheels on both the vehicle and trailer when parking Apply the hand brake on the trailer if equipped Parking on a steep slope is not recommended TRAILER TOWING except for Australia Your new vehicle was designed to be used primar ily to carry passengers and luggage Remember that towing a trailer will place additi
159. ft to a lower gear and accelerate until the vehicle reaches the maximum speed in each gear Do not exceed the speed limit of any gear Pay special attention when accelerating or when shifting into a lower gear on slip pery surfaces Sudden acceleration or down shifting could cause the wheels to skid and result in loss of control Starting vehicle 1 Depress the clutch pedal to the floor and move the gear lever to the 1st Low gear or R Reverse position 2 Slowly depress the accelerator pedal releas ing the clutch pedal and parking brake lever at the same time Shifting gear To change gears fully depress the clutch pedal shift into the appropriate gear then release the clutch slowly and smoothly To ensure smooth gear changes fully depress the clutch pedal before operating the gear lever If the clutch pedal is not fully depressed before the transmission is shifted a gear noise may be heard This could result in damage to the transmission Start the vehicle in 1st gear and shift to 2nd 3rd 4th and 5th up to 6th if equipped gear in se quence according to the vehicle speed To reverse stop the vehicle and shift the lever into the N Neutral position then press the lever to shift into the R Reverse position For the 5 speed manual transmission model you cannot shift directly from 5th gear into the R Re verse position First shift into the N Neutral po sition then into the R Reverse position after th
160. g from P Park to any drive position while the ignition switch is ON The selector lever cannot be moved out of P Park and into any of the other gear positions if the igni tion switch is turned to the LOCK OFF or ACC position or if the key is removed CAUTION DEPRESS THE FOOT BRAKE PEDAL When the engine is running shifting the selector lever into the R Reverse D Drive 3 Third gear 2 Second gear or 1 Low gear position without de pressing the brake pedal will cause the vehicle to move slowly Be sure that the brake pedal is fully depressed and that the vehicle is stopped before shifting the selector lever BE AWARE OF THE SELECTOR LEVER POSITION Make sure that the selector lever is in the desired position Use the D Drive 3 Third gear 2 Second gear or 1 Low gear to move forwards and the R Re verse to move backwards Release the parking brake lever and the foot brake pedal then depress the accelerator pedal to start the vehicle in motion and merge with traffic avoid abrupt starting and spinning the wheels WARM THE ENGINE UP Due to the higher idle speeds when the engine is cold extra caution must be tak en when shifting the selector lever into the driving position immediately after starting the engine Starting and driving 5 13 e PARKING THE VEHICLE Depress the foot brake pedal and once the vehicle stops move the selector le ver into the P Park position pull the pa
161. gine CHANGING ENGINE OIL AND OIL FILTER for YD engine WARNING e NISSAN recommends contacting a NISSAN dealer for engine oil servicing Used oil must not be poured into the ground canals rivers etc It should be disposed of at a rubbish tip having proper facilities Check your local regulations e Be careful not to burn yourself as the engine oil is hot e Prolonged and repeated contact with used engine oil may cause skin cancer e Avoid direct skin contact with used oil If skin contact is made wash thoroughly with soap or hand cleaner and plenty of water as soon as possible e Store used engine oil in marked containersout of the reach of children Vehicle setup 1 Park the vehicle on a level surface and apply the parking brake 2 Start the engine and warm it up until the engine temperature reaches the normal oper ating temperature approximately 5 minutes 3 Turn the engine off and wait at least 10 min utes to let the engine oil drain back into the oil pan 4 Open the hood For details see HOOD in the 3 Pre driving checks and adjustments section 5 Remove the engine oil filler cap 6 Raise and support the vehicle using a suit able floor jack and safety jack stands Place the safety jack stands under the vehicle jack up points For details see Flat tire in the 6 In case of emergency section YD engine JVM0269X Engine oil and filter 10 11 Pla
162. h of chain 2 passes through the center hole the wheel on the ground again and make children sure that the hanging plate and the remain ing chain is in the appropriate position then The booster battery must be rated at 12 perform the storing procedures again volts Use of an incorrectly rated battery will damage your vehicle In case of emergency 6 9 e Never attempt to jump start a frozen battery It could explode and cause seri ous injury SCE0667 1 Prepare vehicle with the booster battery for 4 Switch off all unnecessary electrical systems the vehicle being jump started headlights hazard lights etc A 5 Ensure that the ignition switch of the vehicle CAUTION being jump started is in the LOCK position Do not allow the two vehicles to touch 6 Open the hood For details see HOOD in 2 Apply the parking brake the 3 Pre driving checks and adjustments section 3 Shift the gear lever M T into the N Neutral position Automatic transmission move the 7 Remove the ventilator caps if equipped on the selector lever to the P Park position battery and cover the battery with an old cloth 6 10 In case of emergency 8 av the jump leads in the sequence G gt as illustrated A CAUTION Always connect positive to positive O and negative to body ground for example engine lift bracket etc not to the battery e An incorrect connection could damage the charging sy
163. h pressure even when the engine is turned off Your vehicle is equipped with an auto matic engine cooling fan It may come on at any time without warning even if the ignition switch is in the OFF position and the engine is not running To avoid injury always disconnect the negative battery cable before working near the fan ENGINE COMPARTMENT e Always wear eye protection whenever you work on your vehicle e Never leave the engine or transmission related component harness connector disconnected while the ignition switch is in the ON position e Failure to follow these or other common sense guidelines may lead to serious in jury or vehicle damage e Avoid direct contact with used engine oil and coolant Improperly disposed engine oil and or other vehicle fluids can pol lute the environment Always conform to local regulations for disposal of vehicle fluid This section gives instructions regarding only those items which are relatively easy for an owner to perform You should be aware that incomplete or improper SS10442 servicing may result in operating difficulties or ex Left hand drive LHD model with engine cover cessive emissions and could affect your warranty coverage If in doubt about any servicing YD25DDTi ENGINE MODEL LHD model have it done by your NISSAN dealer 1 Window washer fluid reservoir 8 Engine coolant reservoir 2 Fuse fusible link holder 9 Battery 3 Engine oil dipst
164. he desired broadcasting station fre quency by using the PP a Jor bb ma button 2 Push and hold a radio memory button o 6 until a beep sounds The radio mutes when the memory button is pushed 3 The channel indicator will display and the radio mute disengages indicating that the memory is stored properly 4 Perform steps 1 3 for all other memory buttons If the battery cable is disconnected 4 24 Heater and air conditioner and audio system or if the audio fuse blows the radio memory will be erased In such a case reset the desired stations Radio data system RDS if equipped This function works only in the area where the service is available and the availability of the RDS related menus may vary depending on the country Alternative Frequency AF e The AF function operates in the FM radio and CD modes e When the AF mode is set to ON in the user setup menu mode the AF indicator illuminates For activation or deactivation details see MENU button P 4 26 e Automatic switching function This function compares the strengths of the signals of all the stations on the AF list and selects the station with the optimum reception conditions e Program Information PI search Program Information PI search begins auto matically if no suitable station is found with the above automatic switching function The PI search function checks each RDS station with the same PI code During this tim
165. he parking brake CAUTION To avoid vehicle damage e Do not operate the 4WD mode switch when cornering reversing or if the rear wheels are spinning freely The vehicle must be moving straight ahead e Do not move the selector lever AT mod el or release the clutch pedal MT mod el when the 4LO indicator light is blink ing Failure to do this may cause the gears to grind and damaging the power train e MT model Do not accelerate rapidly from a stopped position when the 4LO indica tor light is blinking Drive straight ahead at a low speed until the 4LO indicator light is lit The 4LO indicator light blinks when shifting between 4LO and 4H e If the 4WD warning light comes on per form the following procedure 1 Turn off the engine 2 Start the engine 3 Check if the 4WD warning light comes on If the 4WD warning light is still on after fol lowing the above procedure have the sys tem checked and serviced immediately by a NISSAN dealer The transfer case 4WD mode switch Is used to se lect either Two Wheel Drive 2WD or Four Wheel Drive 4WD depending on the driving conditions Turn the 4WD mode switch to select a drive mode QWD 4H or 4LO To change into or out of 4LO mode 1 The vehicle MUST BE standing still 2 AT model Depress the brake pedal and move the selector lever to N Neutral MT model Depress the clutch pedal and move the gear lever to N Neutral 3 Depress and turn the
166. he reservoirs Except for Manual Transmission MT model Make sure that the brake fluid level is between the MAX and MIN lines on the reservoir Engine coolant level Check the coolant level when the engine is cold Make sure that the coolant level is between the MAX and MIN lines on the reservoir Engine drive belt s Make sure that drive belt s is are not frayed worn cracked or oily Engine oil level Check the level after parking the vehicle on a level ground and turning off the engine Fluid leaks Check under the vehicle for fuel oil water or other fluid leaks after the vehicle has been parked for a while Water dripping from the air conditioner after use is normal If you should notice any leaks or if fuel fumes are evident check for cause and have it cor rected immediately Power steering fluid level and lines Check the level when the fluid is cold with the engine off Check the lines for proper attachment leaks cracks etc Window washer fluid Check that there is adequate fluid in the reservoir 8 4 Maintenance and do it yourself MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS When performing any inspection or maintenance work on your vehicle always take care to prevent serious accidental injury to yourself or damage to the vehicle The following are general precautions which should be closely observed WARNING e Park the vehicle on a level surface apply the parking brake secur
167. htray if equipped mmuservvssvsvesesrsersesersernns 2 25 Rear ashtray if equipped svnvsvesen 2 25 Cigarette lighter if equipped m msrnssvvsesseesvenns 2 25 Console box if equipped mmsmrsessvrvsevsvvevresersrsrerersrseesenne 2 26 Glove box rmrrnrnnnnenvrvrvnnrnenernrenvrnenenerensrneneneesnsevenenenennevenen anae 2 26 Sunglasses holder if equipped msennvrversesrrsrrsersrnrnns 2 27 Cup holder ascites sdsccgaatas sanciesnatnn acincenasgesdsbapaadassedtusautecsdstereutetads 2 27 Roof rack Double Cab models if equipped 2 28 SUN VIS ONS oaseaiss dicua cathe senneentdscateeatacdinsatasisqasnescdnetausieadsheteedesaddeanas 2 28 Interior lights nmrsnavnenannvnnnnvnvnnnnvnennnnvnvnnvnensnnenensnnensesenensenenennnn 2 28 Room lgNt un uaseienpesnmenvmevdtaneieretehuddennnidueke nett edendsdedi 2 29 Map lights if equipped mmnssvsrvserersrsrerersrsrrnrrsersrsersessrnsnr 2 29 INSTRUMENT PANEL 11 Front passenger supplemental front impact air bag 12 Diesel Particulate Filter DPF regeneration switch 13 Headlight aiming control switch 14 Hood release switch 15 Outside rearview mirror control switch 16 Fuel filler lid opener 17 Tilting steering wheel lock lever 18 Ignition switch 19 Hazard indicator flasher switch 20 4WD shift switch 21 Ashtray 22 Cigarette lighter Power outlet 23 Glove box if equipped 1213 141516 17 JVC0431X Left han
168. ick 10 Power steering fluid reservoir 4 Fuel filter 11 Drive belts 5 Engine oil filler cap 12 Radiator filler cap 6 Brake and clutch fluid reservoir 13 Air cleaner 7 Sedimentor if equipped Maintenance and do it yourself 8 5 2 ANIA Ie He R Po NE cal AX 17 Right hand drive RHD model with engine cover YD25DDTi ENGINE MODEL RHD model 1 Window washer fluid reservoir 8 Engine coolant reservoir 2 Fuse fusible link holder 9 Battery 3 Engine oil dipstick 10 Power steering fluid reservoir 4 Fuel filter 11 Drive belts 5 Engine oil filler cap 12 Radiator filler cap 6 Brake and clutch fluid reservoir 13 Air cleaner 7 Sedimentor if equipped 8 6 Maintenance and do it yourself QR25DE ENGINE MODEL Oe Pl ge eS Window washer fluid reservoir Fuse fusible link box Air cleaner Engine oil filler cap Engine oil dipstick Brake fluid reservoir Clutch fluid reservoir M T model Drive belt location Left hand drive LHD model 8 Radiator cap 9 Power steering fluid reservoir 10 Battery 11 Engine coolant reservoir ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM WARNING Never remove the radiator cap or the engine coolant reservoir cap models with heater when the engine is hot Serious burns could be caused by high pressure fluid escaping either from the radiator or the engine coolant reservoir cap Wait until the engine and radiator have cooled down Engine coolant is poisonous
169. icle was designed to be used primar ily to carry passengers and luggage Towing a trailer will place additional loads on your vehicle s engine drive train steering braking and other systems The towing of a trailer will exag gerate other conditions such as sway caused by crosswinds rough road surfaces or passing trucks Your driving style and speed must be adjusted according to the circumstances Before towing a trailer see a NISSAN dealer for an explanation about the proper use of towing equipment OPERATING PRECAUTIONS e Avoid towing a trailer during the break in pe riod e Before driving make sure that the lighting sys tem of the trailer works properly e Observe the legal maximum speeds for trailer operation e Avoid abrupt starts accelerations and stops e Avoid sharp turns and lane changes e Always drive your vehicle at a moderate speed e Take note of the trailer manufacturer s in structions e Choose proper coupling devices trailer hitch safety chain roof carrier etc for your vehicle and trailer Never allow the total trailer load trailer weight plus its cargo weight to exceed the maximum set for the coupling device See a NISSAN dealer for more information The trailer must be loaded so that heavy goods are placed over the axle The maximum allowable vertical load on the trailer hitch must not be exceeded Have your vehicle serviced more often than at the intervals specified in a separate
170. ight Personal light if equipped Side turn signal light Front fog light if equipped Rear combination light Number plate light Interior light if equipped High mounted stop light if equipped a a a REPLACING PROCEDURES All other lights are either type A B C or D When Side turn signal tent replacing a bulb first remove the lens and or cover 8 28 Maintenance and do it yourself SDI2144 Number plate light Room light rear passenger compartment if equipped JVM0270X High mounted stop light Maintenance and do it yourself 8 29 Rear combination light OM Stop tail light 2 Turn signal light 3 Rear fog light if equipped or Reverse light 8 30 Maintenance and do it yourself HEADLIGHTS Replacing xenon headlight bulb A WARNING Av HIGH VOLTAGE When xenon headlights are on they produce a high voltage To prevent an electric shock never attempt to modify or disassemble Al ways have your xenon headlights replaced at a NISSAN dealer If replacement is required contact a NISSAN dealer Replacing halogen headlight bulb The headlight is a semi sealed beam type which uses a replaceable headlight halogen bulb A bulb can be replaced from inside the engine compartment without removing the headlight assembly CAUTION e High pressure halogen gas is sealed inside the halogen bulb The bulb may break if the glass envelope is scratched or the bulb is droppe
171. ight illuminates and then turns off The warning light blinks when the VDC system is operating When the warning light blinks while driving the driving condition is slippery and the vehicle s traction limit is about to be exceeded If the warning light illuminates when the ignition switch placed in the ON position it may indicate that the VDC system is not functioning properly and may need servicing Have the system checked and if necessary repaired by a NISSAN dealer promptly If a malfunction occurs the VDC system is turned off but the vehicles is still driveable See Vehicle Dynamic Control VDC system in the 5 Starting and driving section Vehicle Dynamic Control VDC off indicator light if equipped Vehicle Dynamic Control VDC off indicator light illuminates when the VDC OFF switch is pushed to the OFF position When the VDC OFF switch is pushed to the OFF position the VDC system is turned off When the 4LO position is selected with the Four Wheel Drive 4WD mode switch the VDC system is disabled and the VDC off indicator light illuminates See Vehicle Dynamic Control VDC system in the 5 Starting and driving section AUDIBLE REMINDERS Brake pad wear warning The disc brake pads have audible wear warnings When a brake pad requires replacement it will make a high pitched scraping sound when the vehicle is in motion whether or not the foot brake pedal is de
172. il level information 2 6 Engine serial number sssr 9 11 Fuel filter and sedimentor rsrsnrerannvnnvnvnennnne 8 14 Gasoline engine nrnnrnenenvrrnnrnenenvvrnnrnenensvrnnnnr 5 8 Starting the engine Lumssaninnmnsmninnmmg 5 8 Environmental factors influence the rate of COO E ER O 7 4 Exhaust EE NN 5 3 Explanation of general maintenance items 8 2 Seed sineutacststtapenttaaaticerinaanicanitntaventnansninay 8 32 hes AWD mode indicator light essees 5 21 10 2 AWD mode switch operation sesse 5 20 AWD warning light meererrerrrervrvererrrrenrrrrnenennr 5 22 Flat tire vedde 6 2 Floor Mats EE 7 4 Fluid Automatic Transmission Fluid ersvveravernveen 8 16 Brake and clutch fluid eerasveravernvernvversvernveens 8 17 Power steering fluid sssr 8 16 Window washer fluid isareranrvnnnnvernnvennnvvernnnee 8 18 FM AM radio with compact disc CD player 4 10 FM AM radio with compact disc CD changer 4 16 Fog iont Visse 2 20 Four Vhed Drive Luaeseeanpennnn 5 17 Four Wheel Drive mode indicator E EE 2 6 Four Wheel Drive model ssrservsvrsvnnesvenervenenne 8 35 Freeing trapped vehicle rnrnravrvrnvrnvrvrsvenesvenenne 6 15 Front ashtrays if equipped eesseessssrevesssssseesssss 2 25 Front tog HORT uusvssnasmandinmmimmimsamn 2 20 Front seats ee 1 2 Pel TM A E E A 8 14 Bleeding fuel system icsticcscsiunrtavenssnenbtoncaauitans 8 15 Capacities and recommended fuel lubricants ernrvrvvvnnervrnvrverrrvers
173. indow Fuel recommendation P 9 4 Defogger switch P 2 22 6 Rear combination light Bulb replacement 3 Truck box P 3 14 P 8 27 4 Rear doors Child safety rear door locks Double Cab if equipped model P 3 5 Rear access doors King Cab model P 3 4 0 4 Illustrated table of contents PASSENGER COMPARTMENT JVC0456X Left hand drive LHD Double Cab model 1 Microphone 7 Console box P 2 26 Bluetooth Hands Free phone system P 4 27 8 Front cup holders and ashtray P 2 27 2 Map lights P 2 29 Sun visors P 2 28 if equipped 4 Inside rearview mirror Adjustment P 3 11 Compass operation P 2 9 Jacking equipment P 6 3 6 Rear cup holders P 2 27 Go ol Illustrated table of contents O 5 INSTRUMENT PANEL 1213 14151617 JVC0431X Left hand drive LHD model LEFT HAND DRIVE LHD MODEL 1 Side ventilator P 4 2 2 Headlight fog light and turn signal switch P 2 18 3 Steering wheel mounted controls left side Audio control P 4 15 4 Steering wheel Driver s supplemental front impact air bag P 1 21 0 6 Illustrated table of contents 0 Horn P 2 22 Power steering system P 5 34 Meters and gauges P 2 4 Warning and indicator lights P 2 12 Steering wheel mounted controls right side Cruise control switches P 5 25 Wiper and washer switch P 2 21 Center ventilator P 4 2 Audio
174. ined or extend their hands or face out of the window Do not attempt to hold them in your lap or arms Some examples of dangerous riding positions are shown in the illustrations e Children may be severely injured or killed when the air bags inflate if they are not properly restrained e Never install a rear facing child restraint system on the front seat An inflating supplemental front impact air bag could seriously injure or kill your child See CHILD RESTRAINTS earlier in this section Pre tensioner seat belt system if equipped The pre tensioner seat belt system activates in conjunction with the supplemental front impact air bag Working with the seat belt retractor and anchor it helps tighten the seat belt the instant the vehicle becomes involved in certain types of collisions helping to restrain front seat occupants See PRE TENSIONER SEAT BELT SYSTEM later in this section 1 24 Safety seats seat belts and supplemental restraint system SPA191 1 SSS0891 Air bag warning labels if equipped Warning labels about the supplemental air bag system are placed in the vehicle as shown in the illustration SRS air bag The warning label is located on the surface of the passenger s sun visor SRS front impact passenger air bag The warning label if equipped is located on the side of the passenger s side instrument panel This label warns you not to fit a rear facing child restraint sy
175. ing heavy loads your speed must be reduced adequately e Make sure the area around the vehicle is free of obstacles e Check fluid levels such as engine oil cool ant brake and clutch fluid and window washer fluid as frequently as possible at least whenever you refuel e Visually inspect tires for their appearance and condition Also check the tire pressure for proper inflation e Maintenance items in the 8 Maintenance and do it yourself section should be checked periodically e Check that all windows and light lenses are clean e Position the seat and adjust the head re straints e Adjust the inside and outside mirrors Fasten your seat belt and ask all passengers to do likewise Close all doors Check the operation of the warning indicator lights when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position Do not place hard or heavy objects on the dashboard in order to prevent injury in the event of a sudden stop PRECAUTIONS WHEN STARTING AND DRIVING A WARNING Do not leave children or adults who would normally require the support of others alone in your vehicle Pets should also not be left alone They could accidentally injure themselves or others through inadvertent operation of the ve hicle Also on hot sunny days tempera tures in a closed vehicle could quickly become high enough to cause severe or possibly fatal injuries to people or ani mals Secure all cargo with ropes or straps t
176. ing steering wheel lock lever 19 Ignition switch 20 Outside rearview mirror control switch 21 Hood release switch 22 Vehicle Dynamic Control VDC off switch 23 Headlight aiming control switch Instruments and Controls 2 3 METERS AND GAUGES Warning indicator lights Tachometer Speedometer Engine coolant temperature gauge Clock adjustment knob Clock display outside temperature display 4WD mode indicator Odometer twin trip odometer Automatic transmission AT position indicator Trip computer SE eS E T N 2 4 Instruments and Controls SIC3340 Trip odometer reset knob instrument brightness control Fuel gauge if equipped NIC1025 SPEEDOMETER AND ODOMETER Speedometer The speedometer Q indicates the vehicle speed km h Scale resolution on the meter varies with models Odometer twin trip odometer The odometer records the total distance the vehicle has been driven The twin trip odometer records the distance of individual trips NOTE The oil information if equipped is shown first at ignition ON The oil information then switches to odometer information after approximately 5 seconds or 10 seconds The odometer twin trip odometer is displayed 2 when the ignition switch is in the ON position 123 123 leg NER SER NER NIC910 With twin trip odometer Changing the display Push the trip odometer reset knob to change the display as follows Trip A gt Tri
177. inutes after it has been stopped keep the accelerator pedal fully depressed while starting A CAUTION Do not operate the starter for more than 15 seconds at a time If the engine does not start turn the ignition switch to the OFF position and wait 20 seconds Diesel engine models before cranking again otherwise the starter could be damaged If it becomes necessary to start the en gine with a booster battery and jumper leads the instructions and cautions contained in the JUMP STARTING in the 6 In case of emergency section should be carefully followed Allow the engine to idle for at least 30 sec onds after starting the engine to warm up Drive at moderate speed for a short distance first especially in cold weather WARNING Do not leave the vehicle unattended while the engine is warming up Starting and driving 5 9 DRIVING VEHICLE NSD0660 5 speed NSD226 6 speed 5 10 Starting and driving DRIVING WITH MANUAL TRANSMISSION A CAUTION Do not rest your foot on the clutch pedal while driving This may cause clutch damage e Stop your vehicle completely before shifting into the R Reverse position e When you are shifting from one gear to another be certain to depress the clutch pedal all the way to the floor to avoid clashing or chipping the gears e Avoid abrupt starts and acceleration for your safety e When quick acceleration is required for some reason shi
178. ion switch are off and that the parking brake is applied Replace the spark plugs according to the maintenance schedule shown in a separate maintenance booklet If replacement is required contact a NISSAN dealer PLATINUM TIPPED SPARK PLUGS It is not necessary to replace the platinum tipped spark plugs as frequently as the conventional type of spark plugs These spark plugs are designed to last much longer than the conventional type of spark plugs CAUTION e Do not reuse the platinum tipped spark plugs by cleaning or re gapping e Always replace with the recommended platinum tipped spark plugs AIR CLEANER FILTER WARNING Operating the engine without the air cleaner filter can cause you or others to be burned The air cleaner filter not only cleans the intake air it also stops flame if the engine backfires If the air clean er filter is not installed and the engine backfires you could be burned Do not drive without the air cleaner filter Be careful when working on the engine without the air cleaner filter YD engine Maintenance and do it yourself 8 23 To remove the air cleaner filter 1 Disconnect the electrical connector 2 Loosen the screw 3 Push down or pull up the clips then re move the air cleaner cover 4 Remove the air cleaner filter 5 Install the new air cleaner filter in the reverse order of removal JVM0277X To remove the QR25DE air cleaner filt
179. ional traction on icy roads studded tires may be used However some countries provinces and states prohibit their use Check applicable laws before installing studded tires CAUTION Skid and traction capabilities of studded snow tires on wet or dry surfaces may be poorer than that of nonstudent snow tires 3 Snow chains may be used if desired But the use of snows chains may be prohibited in some areas Therefore check the local laws before installing snow chains When install ing snow chains make sure they are of prop er size for the tires on your vehicle and are installed according to the snow chain manu facturer s suggestions Use chain tensioners when recommended by the snow chain manu facturer to ensure a tight fit Loose end links of the snow chain must be secured or removed to prevent the possibility of whipping action damage to the wings or undercarriage In ad dition drive at a reduced speed otherwise your vehicle may be damaged and or vehicle handling and performance may be adversely affected SPECIAL WINTER EQUIPMENT It is recommended to carry the following items in the vehicle during winter e A scraper and stiff bristled brush to remove ice and snow from the windows e A sturdy flat board to be placed under the jack to give it firm support e A shovel to dig the vehicle out of snowdrifts e Extra windshield washer fluid to refill the res ervolr CORROSION PROTECTION Chemicals used for roa
180. ipped PRECAUTIONS ON SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM SRS This Supplemental Restraint System SRS section contains important information concerning the drivers and passenger s supple mental front impact air bags and pre tensioner seat belts Supplemental front impact air bag system if equipped This system can help cushion the impact force to the face and chest area of the driver and or front passenger in certain frontal collisions The supplemental front impact air bag is designed to inflate on the front where the vehicle is impacted The SRS is designed to supplement the accident protection provided by the driver s and passenger s seat belts and is not designed to substitute for them The SRS can help save lives and reduce serious injuries However inflating air bags may cause abrasions or other injuries Air bags do not provide protection to the lower body Seat belts should always be correctly worn and the occupants should always be seated a suitable distance away from the steering wheel instrument panel and door finishers See SEAT BELTS earlier in this section The air bags inflate quickly in order to help protect the occupants The force of the air bags inflating can increase the risk of injury if the occupants are too close to or are against the air bag modules during inflation The air bags will deflate quickly after deployment The SRS operates only when the ignition switch is in the ON or ST
181. itch will return to the 4D position NOTE If the headlight switch is turned to the OFF position the rear fog light will switch off automatically For additional information see Warning indica tor lights and audible reminders earlier in this section WIPER AND WASHER SWITCH SIC3535 Type B WINDSHIELD WIPER AND WASHER SWITCH The windshield wiper and washer can be operated when the ignition switch is in the ON position Push the lever down to operate the wiper at the following speeds GA Intermittent intermittent operation can be adjusted by turning the knob toward A Slower or Faster The speed of the intermittent operation varies depending on the vehicle speed 2 Low continuous low speed operation 3 High continuous high speed operation Push the lever up for a single sweep operation of the wiper Pull the lever toward you to operate the washer The wiper will also operate A CAUTION e Do not open the hood when the front wiper arms are raised from their original position e Do not operate the washer continuously for more than 15 seconds e Do not operate the washer if the reservoir is empty or frozen A WARNING In freezing temperatures the washer fluid may freeze on the windshield and obscure your vision Warm the windshield with the defroster before you wash it Instruments and Controls 2 21 DEFOGGER SWITCH if equipped a SIC3791 To defog the re
182. ive cleaners when washing the wheels e Inspect wheel rims regularly for dents or corrosion This may cause loss of pressure or damage the tire bead e NISSAN recommends that the road wheels be waxed to protect against road salt in areas where it is used during winter Maintenance and do it yourself 8 35 9 Technical information Capacities and recommended fuel lubricants s0e 9 2 Vehicle identification number VIN Fuel recommendation cccscscessecssescssssesesesseeesescesessesevenseees 9 4 chassis number 2u ummiisreisnudmsininimesnnnneidnidnne 9 11 Recommended SAE viscosity number rsrrresreresrrrenrrrenersenn 9 4 Engine serial number sesersnesesenensunesesesensnnesesenesnnnesesenennnnene O11 Air conditioning system refrigerant and lubricant TN ee NE E A E 9 12 recommendations if equipped ssessesesseseeestesesseseeeeees 9 5 Air conditioner specification label if equipped 9 12 pe EE EN E A 9 6 Uniform tire quality grading if equipped rrvrrvrvsrnrrversrnnrnn 9 12 Wheel and VES smi inssin 9 7 TNCAD WAN stinat eaaa ea iaaii 9 12 Beg EE 9 8 Traction AA A B and Cameron 9 12 When traveling or registering in another country ses 9 10 Temperature A B and 0 ssnionssiuisisniassisssnaiannianaais 9 13 Vehicle identificator uuvermsaommmmmenminddmmeniieduevdnvni 9 10 Radio approval number and information urserervrnerrrnvnvnvenens 9 13 Vehicle identification plate i issnnsesenensoneneren
183. ive switch Each time your vehicle is started the transmission is automatically reset to overdrive ON ON With the engine running and the shift se lector lever in the D Drive position the transmission upshifts into Overdrive as vehicle speed increases Overdrive does not engage until the engine has reached operating temperature OFF For driving up and down long slopes where engine braking is necessary push the Overdrive switch once The O D OFF indicator light in the instrument panel comes on at this time When cruising at a low speed or climbing a gentle slope you may feel uncomfortable shift shocks as the transmission shifts into and out of Starting and driving 5 15 Overdrive repeatedly In this case depress the Overdrive switch to turn the Overdrive off The O D OFF indicator light in the instrument panel comes on at this time When driving conditions change depress the Overdrive switch to turn the Overdrive on Remember not to drive at high speeds for extend ed periods of time with the Overdrive off This re duces fuel economy 5 16 Starting and driving NSD232 Left hand drive LHD model Shift lock release If the battery is discharged the selector lever can not be moved from the P Park position even with the brake pedal depressed and the ignition switch in the ON position To move the selector lever push the shift lock re lease button as illustrated and press the se lector leve
184. k in SONS UNG EE 5 2 Before starting SMG ING sieiienicizinisnnntiecastiacnciauitnureietstabidariaanina 5 2 Precautions when starting and driving 5 3 Exhaust gas carbon monoxide mrasevsrsersrserersersrsersne 5 3 Three way Catalyst if equipped m srvrvvrvrvvvevrevevnen 5 3 On pavement and off road driving precautions 5 4 Turbocharger SAN ini 5 4 Diesel Particulate Filter if equipped mrnvvessvevvevvvsersen 5 5 Manual Rege uusaaesmmsssmmpniasiiumnmnomansn 5 6 Interrupting The Manual Regeneration Process 5 6 Care when drving uuasssenen nnnn vivevvinnn 5 7 Engine cold start PA OT siciasiganssincatiansentctroniniaveantdtnaitintins 5 7 Loading AU Le 210 gt ERR 5 7 Driving in wet Ford ON yaiinaracctnnuneaninniinanstcvauodieincannaiasiies 5 7 Driving in winter Condhonsuuuanseammsmmnssinnni 5 7 6 ge DES EEE EEE 5 7 METTE es ag RE Pacers iaeiatiiens 5 8 Automatic fansnssonLuavquneamsunmeenedubemvnim 5 8 SS 110 LOCK RE EE 5 8 ray see EE EE EE 5 8 Starting the engine srrnnrrnenvrvrvnrrnenenvrnnvrnenensrsnvrnenenensnnrsenenenen 5 8 Gasoline engine m rmrrvrvevrrnenervrrnvrnenenerersenenensnsnsenenenseennnnn 5 8 8 EE ale EE EE 5 9 Driving ae 5 10 Driving with Manual Transmission 5 10 Driving with Automatic Transmission 5 13 Four Wheel Drive 4WD if equipped 5 17 Transfer case shifting procedures srsrrsnavnensnnenvnnnnennn 5 17 AWD mode switch operation m mrmvrersenvrvvrvn
185. l 9 12 Manual air conditioner neses 4 2 4 4 Servicing air conditioner nmrnrnenenvrrnnrnenennnnn 4 7 Air conditioning system refrigerant and lubricant recommendations sensnnervrnvnvnnenenennnn 9 5 Ta sa EE tive 4 9 Anti lock Braking System sesser 5 35 Ashtrays and cigarette lighter essees vn 2 25 Audible eMNder uusmenmmmsemsimnsmnmnu 2 17 Audio operation precautions sesse 4 8 AUTO SYSTE Lunge dn 4 8 Automatic Automatic Transmission eseese 5 8 Automatic Transmission Fluid seess 8 16 Driving with Automatic Transmission 5 13 KM bB pe ssteoctaatarsaccarastaneatvataieuratemataubarnccutanest 5 36 8 19 Remote controller battery s s unsiene 8 21 Vehicle BAER v r vamsssunsesmnmnnn 8 20 Before starting engine msersrannnnsnnvnennvnvnnvnennvsene 5 2 Bleeding fuel System iunseseiisneneseserinseneseser 8 15 Blocking Wheel uaasanammemtmensmnmnbinn 6 2 Bluetooth Hands Free phone system 4 27 Brake Brake and clutch fluid Leaves 8 17 Brake oe ss EEE ET ETE 8 17 Brake pad wear indicators sessen 8 17 Brake preca tionS uasrasnnsamemumanteainm 5 34 Brake syslen sonissisin 5 34 DE EE EE 8 16 Checking brake pedal nnennnrnrnnnvnrrrnnrnnnnn 8 16 Checking parking brake 8 16 Checking foot brake pedal 8 16 Parking BAK soron 3 14 Trailer brakes sesessessesiesierreisrisresrrsren 5 30 5 31 Breakin schedule sossiscinunciei 5 2 Capacities and recommended fuel lubricants 9 2 C
186. l again with the dipstick If necessary add engine oil After operation Dispose of waste oil and filter properly Check your local regulations PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT It is illegal to pollute drains water courses and soil Use authorised waste collection facilities in cluding civic amenity sites and garages providing facilities for the disposal of used oil and used oil filters If in doubt contact your local authority for advice on disposal The regulations concerning the pollution of the environment will vary from country to country Maintenance and do it yourself 8 11 CHANGING ENGINE OIL for QR engine WARNING T ER LA i SE j ee VE ER SES LE PANG TA SSE f mg fv HAR RO QR engine Used oil must not be poured into the ground canals rivers etc It should be disposed of at a rubbish tip having proper facilities We recommend hav ing the engine oil changed by a NISSAN dealer Be careful not to burn yourself The engine oil is hot Prolonged and repeated contact with used engine oil may cause skin cancer Avoid direct skin contact with used oil If skin contact is made wash thoroughly with soap or hand cleaner and plenty of water as soon as possible 8 12 Maintenance and do it yourself Store used engine oil in marked containers out of the reach of children Park the vehicle on a level surface and apply the parking brake Start the engine If the engine is c
187. l and releasing the clutch Driving downhill The engine braking action is effective for control ling the vehicle while descending hills The gear lever Manual Transmission MT model should be placed in a gear position low enough to obtain sufficient engine braking For automatic transmission models the 3 Third 2 Second or 1 First gear should be selected ANTI LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM ABS if equipped a WARNING The Anti lock Braking System ABS is a sophisticated device but it cannot prevent accidents resulting from care less or dangerous driving techniques It can help maintain vehicle control during braking on slippery surfaces Remem ber that stopping distances on slippery surfaces will be longer than on normal surfaces even with ABS Stopping dis tances may also be longer on rough gravel or snow covered roads or if you are using snow chains Always maintain a safe distance from the vehicle in front of you Ultimately the driver is respon sible for safety e Tire type and condition may also affect braking effectiveness e When replacing tires install the speci fied size of tires on all four wheels e When installing a spare tire make sure it is the proper size and type as speci fied on the tire placard See VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION in the 9 Technical information section for the tire placard location e For detailed information see WHEELS AND TIRES in the 8 Main tenan
188. l procedures could cause personal injury The pre tensioner is encased with the front seat belt s retractor and anchor These seat belts are used the same as conventional seat belts When the pre tensioner seat belt activates a fairly loud noise may be heard followed by the release of smoke This smoke is not harmful and does not indicate a fire Care should be taken not to inhale it as it may cause irritation and choking Those with a history of a breathing condition should get fresh air promptly Safety seats seat belts and supplemental restraint system 1 27 REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE A WARNING e Once the air bags have been inflated the air bag modules will not function and must be replaced The air bag modules must be replaced by a NISSAN dealer The inflated air bag modules cannot be repaired e The air bag systems should be in spected by a NISSAN dealer if there is any damage to the front end or side portion of the vehicle e If you need to dispose of the SRS or scrap the vehicle contact a NISSAN dealer Correct disposal procedures are set forth in the appropriate NISSAN Service Manual Incorrect disposal procedures could cause personal injury The air bags and pre tensioner seat belts are designed to activate on a one time only basis As a reminder unless the SRS air bag warning light is damaged the SRS air bag warning light remains illuminated after inflation has occurred The repair and replacem
189. lace the cellular phone in an area sur rounded by metal or far away from the in vehicle phone module to prevent tone quality degradation and wireless connection disruption While a cellular phone is connected through the Bluetooth wireless connection the battery power of the cellular phone may discharge quicker than usual The Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System cannot charge cellular phones Refer to the cellular phone Owner s Manual regarding the telephone charges cellular phone antenna and body etc For models with the navigation and Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System see the separate Navigation System Owner s Manual Heater and air conditioner and audio system 4 27 Microphone Volume control button PHONE SEND y button PHONE END button o e w ppa SEEK W JAM button Setup if equipped Choosing a language 1 Push and hold the CW button for more than 5 seconds 2 The system announces Press the PHONE END s button to select a different language 3 Pushthe s button 4 The system announces the current language and gives you the option to change the language Pushthe SEEK W AN buttonto select a different language NOTE You must push the Ke button or the m button within 5 seconds change the language 5 If you decide not to change the language do not push either button After 5 seconds the VR session will end and the language will not be changed Pairing proced
190. le cannot meet the legal requirements and in other cases it may be necessary to modify the vehicle to meet specific laws and regulations The laws and regulations for motor vehicle emission control and safety standards vary according to the country therefore vehicle specifications may differ 9 10 Technical information NISSAN is not responsible for any incon venience when the vehicle is taken and registered into another country The necessary modifications transportation and registration are the owner s responsibility VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION 1 LHD models 2 RHD models VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATE The plate is affixed as shown Built date plate for Australia The built date means the calendar month and the year in which the body shell and power train subassemblies are conjoined and the vehicle is driven or moved from the production line STI0431 STI0529 NTI135 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER VIN PLATE if equipped VIN chassis number The vehicle identification number plate is attached The number is stamped as shown as shown STI0549 QR25DE engine ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER The number is stamped on the engine as shown Technical information 9 11 t Tire placard inside of the driver s door TIRE PLACARD STI0524 The cold tire pressure is shown on the tire placard fixed to the side of the driver s side center pillar or the inside of the driver s
191. le from moving which may cause personal injury Place suitable blocks in front of and behind the wheel diagonally opposite the flat tire to prevent the vehicle from moving when it is on the jack SCE0669 SCE0670 SPA1858A King Cab model King Cab model Double Cab model GETTING TOOLS AND SPARE WHEEL 2 To loosen and remove the jack from its attach For Single and Double Cab models For King Cab model ment fit the flat end of the wheel nut wrench The tools and jack are located behind the front The tool storage compartment is located behind me ine groove of the jack and turn counter seat Single Cab model or the rear bench seat clockwise Double Cab model the front seat 1 Fold down the front seatback Single Cab model or pull up the strap located on the rear seatback and fold down the rear seat back Q Double Cab model 1 Open the lid of the tool storage compartment In case of emergency 6 3 SCE0668 Single and Double Cab models 2 Remove the tool bag 3 then remove the tools from the tool bag 6 4 In case of emergency 3 NCE163 Single and Double Cab models To loosen and to remove the jack from its attachment fit the flat end of the wheel nut wrench into the groove of the jack and turn counterclockwise NCE151 For all models 1 Fit the square end of the jack rod into the square hole of the wheel nut wrench to form a handle Locate the oval opening above the middle of the rear bumper
192. lens covers It may dam age the lens covers Appearance and care 7 3 FLOOR MATS The use of NISSAN floor mats can extend the life of your vehicle carpet and make it easier to clean the interior Regardless of what mats are used be sure they are fitted for your vehicle and are properly positioned in the foot well to prevent interference with pedal operation Mats should be maintained with regular cleaning and replaced if they become excessively worn CLEANING GLASS Use glass cleaner to remove smoke and dust film from the glass surfaces It is normal for glass to become coated with a film after the vehicle is parked in the hot sun Glass cleaner and a soft cloth will easily remove this film CAUTION When cleaning the inside of the windows do not use sharp edged tools abrasive cleaners or chlorine based disinfectant cleaners They could damage elements in the rear windows such as the window defogger Inside rearview mirror Automatic anti dazzling if equipped Use a soft cloth dampened only with water to clean the automatic anti dazzling inside rearview mirror if equipped CAUTION Do not use glass cleaner Doing so will re duce the sensitivity of the sensor resulting in improper operation 7 4 Appearance and care PLASTIC PARTS Plastic parts can be cleaned with a mild soap solution If the dirt cannot be easily removed use a plastic cleaner Do not use any solvents SEAT BELTS WARNING
193. light provides an indication of the transfer shift dial position See FOUR WHEEL DRIVE 4WD in the 5 Starting and driving section for further details 2 6 Instruments and Controls ENGINE OIL LEVEL INFORMATION if equipped JVIO689X When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position a wrench symbol and the distance to oil change information are displayed for approxi mately 5 seconds After 5 seconds oil level information will be displayed as follows Oil Good Oil level is sufficient for driving Oil Lo Oil level is low therefore engine oil needs to be added immediately When pushing the trip odometer reset knob while the Oil Good message is displayed detailed oil level information level 5 to level 1 indicating the number of O on the screen will be displayed If the distance to oil change is exceeded a minus prefix will appear in front of the displayed distance and the wrench symbol will blink in order to draw your attention to the necessary action See CHANGING ENGINE OIL in the 8 Maintenance and do it yourself section for the proper oil change procedure Oil change schedule set up It is possible to adjust the interval distance to oil change by pressing the trip odometer reset knob for more than 3 seconds while the wrench symbol and distance to oil change information are displayed The symbol and distance display will start flashing and the display will show the
194. ll windows Exit the vehicle Visually inspect and listen for steam or cool ant escaping from the radiator before open ing the hood Wait until no steam or coolant can be seen before proceeding Open the hood For details see HOOD in the 3 Pre driving checks and adjustments section Visually check if the cooling fan is running If engine overheating was caused by climbing a long hill on a hot day run the engine at a fast idle approximately 1 500 rpm until the engine coolant temperature gauge returns to normal Visually check the radiator and radiator hoses for leakage WARNING If coolant is leaking the cooling fan belt is missing or loose or the cooling fan is not running stop the engine 13 After the engine cools down check the cool ant level in the engine coolant reservoir with the engine running Do not open the radia tor cap 14 If the level is low remove the engine cool ant reservoir cap and add coolant slowly into the reservoir After refilling the reservoir to the MAX level install the reservoir cap WARNING To avoid the danger of being scalded before removing the engine coolant resevoir cap models with heater cover the cap with a rag and loosen the cap to the first notch to allow the steam to escape 15 Close the hood Have your vehicle inspected or repaired by a NISSAN dealer TOWING YOUR VEHICLE When towing your vehicle local regulations for towing must b
195. lted or sand ed e Watch for slippery spots black ice These may appear on an otherwise clear road in shaded areas If a patch of ice is seen ahead brake before driving on it Try not to brake while actually on the ice and avoid any sudden steering manoeu vres e Do not use cruise control if equipped on slippery roads e Snowcan trap dangerous exhaust gas un der your vehicle Keep snow clear of the exhaust pipe and from around your vehi cle BATTERY If the battery is not fully charged during extremely cold weather conditions the battery fluid may freeze and damage the battery To maintain maxi mum efficiency the battery should be checked regularly For details see BATTERY in the 8 Maintenance and do it yourself section ENGINE COOLANT If the vehicle is to be left outside without antifreeze drain the cooling system Refill before operating the vehicle For details see ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM in the 8 Maintenance and do it your self section TIRE EQUIPMENT 1 The SUMMER tires are of a tread design to provide superior performance on dry surfaces However the performance of these tires will be substantially reduced in snowy and icy condi tions If you operate your vehicle on snowy or icy roads NISSAN recommends the use of MUD amp SNOW or ALL SEASON tires on all four wheels Please consult a NISSAN dealer for tire type size speed rating and availability information 2 For addit
196. lts sses 11 SEE EEE 3 7 Servicing air conditioner occ eee 4 7 Side and center ventilators sses 4 2 SNOW CHAINS ae 8 33 SPAK PUGS ee 8 23 Special winter equipment msnrrrrnrrnenvrrernvrvenennn 5 37 Speedometer and odometer rnsnsrrsrsvrrevenvrvrnens 2 4 Starting Before starting engine sesensnnvnvrnvnvnnvnvnennnne 5 2 JUMP S ANING EE 6 9 Precautions when starting and driving 5 3 Push starting avse 6 11 Starting the engine nsrsrnnvrrernnrnenvrrrrrsrnenenens 5 8 Steering Power steering fluid s snnvrnvnnrnvnennnnnnennnnennn 8 16 Power steering System oo 5 34 See ee FT ER 5 8 Steering wheel nnnseenvrrrrnrnnnvvrnnrnenenernnnrnennn 3 10 Steering wheel adjustment sses 3 10 SOPP VANG Lane 6 2 Stowing the wheel and tools sssenvrrenenvevenenn 6 8 SJUR se EE Cantenveuin 2 28 Sunglasses holder rnrnrnnnvvnnnrnrnvnvvnrnrnenenevnrnnnnn 2 27 Supplemental air bag Systems sses 1 26 Supplemental Restraint System sessen 1 21 Switch 4WD mode switch operation sses 5 20 Detogger SWINGIN ntisiseunicasiiasocnierciansnsunwsansveganes 2 22 Fog light switch suenesisrsisniensunikniinn teikn 2 20 Hazard indicator flasher switch ess 2222 Headlight aiming control switch 2 19 Headlight and turn signal switch sess 2 18 Headlight switch esnrannvnnrnvnennnnenvnnvnnrnrnenennnne 2 18 era ea SW Tasanno 5 7 Locking with power door lock switch 3 3 Turn signal Switch varmes 2 20 Windshield wipe
197. lular phone you can set up the wireless connection between your phone and the in vehicle phone module With Bluetooth wireless technology you can make or receive a hands free telephone call with your cellular phone in the vehicle Once your cellular phone is paired to the in vehicle phone module no other phone connecting procedure is required Your phone is automatically connected with the in vehicle phone module when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position with the paired cellular phone turned on and carried in the vehicle You can register up to 5 different Bluetooth cellular phones to the in vehicle phone module However you can talk on only one cellular phone at atime Before using the Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System refer to the following notes e Set up the wireless connection between a cellular phone and the in vehicle phone module before using the system You will not be able to use a hands free phone under the following conditions Your vehicle is outside of the telephone service area Your vehicle is in an area where it is difficult to receive radio waves such as In a tunnel in an underground parking garage near a tall building or in a mountainous area Your cellular phone is locked to prevent it from being dialed When the radio wave condition is not ideal or am bient sound is too loud it may be difficult to hear the other person s voice during a call Do not p
198. m even if the light illuminates perform the regenera tion process as soon as possible e The DPF warning light may turn off when the vehicle is driven at speeds above 80 km h 50 MPH for approximately 20 minutes Because the period of time required for the light to turn off varies depending on the conditions park the vehicle safely off the road away from traffic and in an open area as soon as possible Then perform the regeneration process See DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER in the 5 Starting and driving section for further details Water in o filter warning light if equipped If the water in fuel filter warning light illuminates while the engine is running drain the water from the fuel filter promptly See FUEL FILTER AND SEDIMENTOR Diesel engine model in the 8 Maintenance and do it yourself section A CAUTION Continuing vehicle operation without prop erly draining could cause serious damage to the engine ET LIGHTS 4 light if ruise control on indicator light i equipped The light illuminates when the main switch is pushed The light turns off when the main switch is pushed again When the cruise control on indicator light illuminates the cruise control system is operational Rear differential lock indicator light if equipped The rear differential lock indicator light comes on when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position and goes out after a short period
199. m tipped spark plugs sessen 8 23 Power Locking with power door lock switch 3 3 Fr va 2 24 Power steering fluid rsmvnnravnennnnvnennnnernvnenen 8 16 Power steering System sssri 5 34 Power WINdONS ssssssssssssssrsresrorerrsrsennrreneenennse 2 23 Pre tensioner seat belt system nsss 1 27 Precautions Audio operation precautions seses 4 8 Brake precautions sesmunsmsersgnsem 5 34 Maintenance precautions 8 4 On pavement and off road driving OFS COM EE 5 4 Operating precautions sses 5 29 5 31 Precautions on child restraints usage 1 13 Precautions on cruise control eee 5 26 Precautions on seat belt usage s 1 5 Precautions on Supplemental Restraint E EE miescnineyietoanats 1 21 Precautions when starting and driving 5 3 TOWING precautions uarmusmsumsmnssenmnie 6 13 Pregnant WOMEN aescctresecnsisercsscandeccorsedueyecscastaants 1 8 Protect environment ssssissciecctevestesscsessstentecteenes 8 13 pl OE ST EE 6 11 10 3 Radio CD player LW MW FM radio type 4 21 CD changer FM AM radio type sss 4 16 CD player FM AM radio type seses 4 10 Radio approval number and information 9 13 Rear access Jes 3 4 Rear ashtrays if CQUIPDEC sssssssssssssssssseeeseen 2 25 Rear differential lock indicator light f QUID BEA a imiiuainashale tec naitiatnmenndancenis 2 15 Rear differential locking SySteM eceeeseee 5 24 Rear differential locking system switch 5 25 Re
200. me again 6 Push the PHONE SEND button to continue the entry or push the PHONE END s button to finish the phone mode Delete NOTE This function is not available while driving 1 Push the PHONE SEND CK button until the system announces Deletion of phonebook contacts Heater and air conditioner and audio system 4 29 2 Push the SEEK W N button Each time the button is operated the system announces the name of the contacts Select the contact you wish to delete 3 When the system asks if you want to delete the contact push the PHONE SEND button To cancel the deletion push the PHONE END s button 4 The system asks you to confirm the deletion 5 To delete the desired contact push the PHONE SEND VW button again 6 Push the PHONE SEND VWr button to continue the deletion or push the PHONE END button to finish the phone mode Making a call Name speak name 1 Push and hold the PHONE SEND W button 2 When prompted by the system say the name of the phonebook entry you wish to call The system acknowledges the name and begins the call Phonebook 1 Push the PHONE SEND CK button until the system announces Phonebook menu 2 Push the SEEK W AN button Each time the button is operated the system announces the name of the phonebook contacts Select the contact you wish to call 3 P shthe PHONESEND VE button andihen the system begins the call Re
201. move the antenna if necessary Hold the bottom of the antenna and remove by turning counterclockwise R ouno Be sure to fold down the antenna before the vehicle enters a garage with a low ceiling Be sure that antenna is removed before the vehicle enters an automatic car wash Heater and air conditioner and audio system 4 9 MUTE button FM e AM radio band select button CD button Radio memory buttons AUX button CD EJECT button DISP button SEEK TRACK FILE button APS REW button APS FF button ee eS T 10 14 12 13 14 15 16 17 TINE FFPREW FCI DER 7 AUX IN 13 14 15 16 17 SAA2251 SCAN button RDM Random button RPT Repeat button PWR Power button VOL Volume control knob AUX jack AUTO P Automatic Preset button SCRL Scroll button TUNE FF Forward e REW Rewind FOLDER button MENU button 4 10 Heater and air conditioner and audio system FM AM RADIO WITH COMPACT DISC CD PLAYER Audio main operation The audio system operates when the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON position POWER button To turn on the audio system push the PWR button e The system will turn on in the mode radio or CD which was used immediately before the system was turned off e f there is no CD loaded the radio will be turned on To turn off the audio system push the PWR button Volume control To control the volume turn the VOL control knob
202. n they appear if equipped e The picture dimensions and distance in the outside mirrors are not real SPA1682A Adjusting Remote control type The outside rearview mirror remote control oper ates when the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON position 1 Move the switch to select the right or left 2 mirror 2 Adjust each mirror until the desired position is achieved SPAO701 Manual control type Folding VANITY MIRROR if equipped Push on the mirror surface directly to adjust it to Fold the outside rearview mirror by pushing it To use the front vanity mirror pull down the sun the desired position towards the rear of the vehicle visor Pre driving checks and adjustments 3 13 PARKING BRAKE TRUCK BOX WARNING e Never drive the vehicle with the parking brake applied The brake will overheat and fail to operate and will lead to an accident e Never release the parking brake from outside the vehicle If the vehicle moves it will be impossible to push the foot brake pedal and will lead to an accident e Never use the gearshift in place of the parking brake When parking be sure the parking brake is fully applied SLA e Never leave children or adults who Center handle type would normally require the support of To apply the parking brake pull the parking brake TAILGATE OPENING others alone in your vehicle They could lever up Pull the tailgate handle upward center handle unkno
203. n use Store cassette tapes in their protective cases and away from direct sunlight heat dust moisture and magnetic sources Direct sunlight can cause the cassette to become deformed The use of deformed cassettes may cause the cassette to jam in the player Do not use cassettes with labels which are peeled and or loose If used the label and or cassette could be jammed in the player If a cassette has loose tape insert a pencil through one of the cassette hubs and rewind the tape firmly around both of the hubs Loose tape may cause a cassette to jam in the player This will cause the tape to be come damaged and may cause wavering sounds Over a period of time the playback head capstan and pinch roller may collect a tape coating residue as the tape is played This residue accumulation should be removed periodically with a head cleaning cassette tape to avoid weak and or wavering sound If the residue is not removed periodically the cassette player may need to be disassembled for cleaning Radio Radio reception is affected by station signal strength distance from radio transmitter buildings bridges mountains and other external influences Intermittent changes in reception quality normally are caused by these external influences Using acellular phone in or near the vehicle may influence radio reception quality JVHO390X ANTENNA Adjust the antenna angle for the best reception Removing antenna You can re
204. nance precautions s es 8 4 Maintenance requirements eseese 8 2 Scheduled maintenance 8 2 Seat belt maintenance n se 1 12 Manual air Conditioner r reraveravrrsvrnvernvernrenn 4 2 4 4 Manual Regeneration nsnsnrersvnvnnvnvrennnnerennnnennn 5 6 Manual Transmission rrsvrservrsvrrerrrnervenersensesenne 5 8 Manual WINdOWS pre 2 23 Map MONTS EE eE 2 29 Makmun load MITS siessen 5 29 Meters and gauges ssssssessssssrsisessisierrsisirnsnss 2 4 Mirror Inside rearview MIFTor mmrnersersesveresvenervesersenen 3 11 MK 3 11 Outside rearview mirrors msenervrrrrrrenenrrrnnn 3 12 KE ua eaneanenemaannasiiuesndoeastentas 3 13 Most common factors contributing to vehicle so GIN EE 7 4 EN NISSAN Anti Theft System NATS 000 3 8 NISSAN Anti Theft System NATS key 3 2 OE GJE Oil Changing engine oil sses 8 10 8 12 Changing engine oil filter 8 10 8 13 Checking engine oil level sessen 8 10 ga SE ciated 8 9 Engine oil level information sses 2 6 Oil changed schedule reset 2 7 On pavement and off road driving precautions 5 4 Operating precautions urusesvrveserverenens 5 29 5 31 Gs IDS acapan 4 7 Outside rearview mirrors cette 3 12 Overheat If your vehicle overheats 1 6 12 FE GE ERR 5 27 Checking parking brake cesses 8 16 Parking Drake uasemmesamsuamsemnim 3 14 Passenger compartment sensnnennvsnnvnvnnnvrnvnenen 8 26 BEER 0 EE aun acnianauel 7 4 Platinu
205. nce checks requires minimal mechanical skill and a few general auto motive tools These checks or inspections can be done by your self a qualified technician or if you prefer your NISSAN dealer WHERE TO GO FOR SERVICE If maintenance service is required or your vehicle appears to malfunction have the systems checked and tuned by a NISSAN dealer GENERAL MAINTENANCE During the normal day to day operation of the vehicle general maintenance should be performed regularly as prescribed in this section If you detect any unusual sounds vibrations or smell be sure to check for the cause or have a NISSAN dealer do it promptly In addition you should notify a NISSAN dealer if repairs are required When performing any checks or maintenance work closely observe the Maintenance precau tions later in this section EXPLANATION OF GENERAL MAINTENANCE ITEMS Additional information on the following items with an asterisk is found later in this section The maintenance items listed here should be performed from time to time unless otherwise specified Outside vehicle The maintenance items listed here should be performed from time to time unless otherwise specified Doors and engine hood Check that all doors and the engine hood oper ate smoothly as well as the back door trunk lid and hatch Also make sure that all latches lock securely Lubricate if necessary Make sure that the secondary latch keeps the hoo
206. ndow switch The driver s side control panel is equipped with switches to open or close the front and rear Dou ble Cab model only passenger windows To open a window push the switch and hold it down To close a window pull the switch and hold it up To stop the opening or closing function at any time simply release the switch Locking passenger windows if equipped When the window lock button is depressed only the driver s side window can be opened or closed Push the window lock button again to cancel the window lock function Instruments and Controls 2 23 Z SIC3383 Passengers side power window switch The passenger window switch operates only the corresponding passenger window To open the window push the switch and hold it down To close the window pull the switch up Automatic operation if equipped The automatic function is available for the switch that has an A mark on its surface To fully open the driver s side window press the window switch down to the second detent and re lease it does not need to be held The window au tomatically opens all the way To stop the window lift the switch up while the window is opening 2 24 Instruments and Controls POWER OUTLET SIC3525 A CAUTION e This power outlet is not designed for use with a cigarette lighter 2 unit if equipped e Do not use with accessories that exceed a 12 volt 120 W 10 A power draw Do not use double adap
207. ne Owner s Manual for details 4 The system asks you to say a name for the phone If the name is too long it will not be fully registered 5 The system will inform you that the cellular phone is successfully registered Selecting a registered phone 1 Push the PHONE SEND CK button until the system announces Pairing and connection menu 2 Push the SEEK W button Each time the button is operated the system announces the names of the phones Select the phone you wish to use During the button operation the system announce if you wish to register an phone If you do see Registering an phone earlier in this section If you do not operating the SEEK W AN button 3 Push the PHONE SEND button to complete the selection Deleting a registered phone 1 Push the PHONE SEND VW button until the system announces Deletion of registered devices 2 Push the SEEK W N button Each time the button is operated the system announces the name of the phones Select the phone you wish to delete 3 When the system asks if you want to delete push the PHONE SEND VW amp button To cancel the deletion push the PHONE END button 4 The system asks you to confirm the deletion 5 To delete the desired phone push the PHONE SEND Ce button again NOTE When you delete a phone the associated phonebook for the phone will also be deleted Bluetooth on off 1 Push the PHONE SEND C
208. ne is running it may indicate that the engine control system is not functioning properly and may need servicing Have the vehicle checked and if necessary repaired by a NISSAN dealer promptly If the MIL blinks while the engine is running it may indicate a potential malfunction in the emission control system In this case the emission control system may not function properly and may need servicing Have the system checked and if necessary repaired by a NISSAN dealer promptly Precautions To reduce or avoid possible damage to the engine control system when the Malfunction Indicator Light blinks e Avoid driving at speeds above 70 km h 43 MPH e Avoid sudden acceleration or deceleration e Avoid going up steep uphill grades e Avoid carrying or towing unnecessary loads Except for Thailand If the MIL illuminates while the engine is running it may indicate that the engine control system is not functioning properly and may need servicing Have the vehicle checked and if necessary repaired by a NISSAN dealer promptly Diesel engine If the Malfunction Indicator Light comes on steady or blinks if equipped while the engine is 2 16 Instruments and Controls running it may indicate an engine control system malfunction Malfunction Indicator Light on steady An engine control system malfunction has been detected Have the vehicle inspected by a NISSAN dealer You do not need to have your vehicle towed to the de
209. ned to inflate in higher severity frontal collisions although it may inflate if the forces in another type of collision are similar to those of a higher severity frontal impact It may not inflate in certain frontal collisions Vehicle damage or lack of it is not always an indication of proper supple mental front impact air bag system operation PRE TENSIONER SEAT BELT SYSTEM if equipped A WARNING e The pre tensioner seat belt cannot be reused after activation It must be replaced together with the retractor and buckle as a unit e If the vehicle becomes involved in a collision but the pre tensioner is not activated be sure to have the pre tensioner system checked and if necessary replaced by a NISSAN dealer e No unauthorized changes should be made to any components or wiring of the pre tensioner seat belt system This is to prevent accidental activation of the pre tensioner seat belt or damage to the pre tensioner seat belt system e Work around or on the pre tensioner seat belt system should be done by a NISSAN dealer The SRS wiring should not be modified or disconnected Unauthorized electrical test equipment and probing devices should not be used on the pre tensioner seat belt system e Ifyou need to dispose of the pre tensioner seat belt system or scrap the vehicle contact a NISSAN dealer Correct pre tensioner disposal procedures are set forth in the appropriate NISSAN Service Manual Incorrect disposa
210. nel The VDC system automatically turn off The VDC OFF switch is used to turn off the VDC system The VDC off indicator light illumi nates to indicate the VDC system is off When the VDC OFF switch is used to turn off the system the VDC system still operates to prevent one drive wheel from slipping by transferring power to a non slipping drive wheel The VDC warning light po flashes if this occurs All other VDC functions are off and the VDC warning light will not flash The VDC system is automatically reset to on when the ignition switch is placed in the OFF position then back to the ON position When the 4LO position is selected with the Four Wheel Drive 4WD mode switch the VDC system is disabled and the VDC off indicator light illuminates See Vehicle Dynamic Control VDC warning light in the 2 Instruments and controls section and Vehicle Dynamic Control VDC off indicator light in the 2 Instruments and controls section The computer has a buit in diagnostic feature that test the system each time you start the engine and move the vehicle forward or in reverse at a slow speed When the self test occurs you may hear a clunk noise and or feel a pulsation in the brake pedal This is normal and is not an indication of a mal function Starting and driving 5 33 VEHICLE DYNAMIC CONTROL VDC OFF SWITCH if equipped SSD0953 The vehicle should be driven with the vehicle dy
211. ng light if equipped When the ignition switch is in the ON or START position the Supplemental Restraint System SRS air bag warning light will illuminate The SRS air bag warning light will turn off after approxi mately 7 seconds if the system is operational If any of the following conditions occur the air bag and pre tensioner seat belt systems need servicing and the vehicle must be taken to the nearest NISSAN dealer e The SRS air bag warning light remains on after approximately 7 seconds e The SRS air bag warning intermittently e The SRS air bag warning light does not come on at all light flashes Unless checked and repaired the SRS air bag system and or pre tensioner seat belts may not function properly For additional details see SRS air bag warning light in the 1 Safety seats seat belts and supplemental restraint system section 2 14 Instruments and Controls Four Wheel Drive 4WD warning light if equipped The 4WD warning light comes on when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position It turns off soon after the engine is started If the 4WD system malfunctions or the revolution or radius of the front and the rear wheels differ the warning light will either remain illuminated or blink See FOUR WHEEL DRIVE 4WD in the 5 Starting and driving section A CAUTION e If the warning light comes on or blinks while driving reduce the vehicle speed and have yo
212. ng position 3 This position turns on the ignition system and elec trical accessories START 4 The engine starter activates and the engine will start As soon as the engine has started release the key immediately It will return to the ON posi tion STARTING THE ENGINE GASOLINE ENGINE 1 Apply the parking brake 2 Depress the foot brake pedal 3 Automatic Transmission AT model Move the selector lever to the P Park or the N Neu tral position The P position is pre ferred The starter is designed to operate only when the selector lever is in the proper position Manual Transmission MT model Move the shift lever to the N Neutral position and depress the clutch pedal to the floor while starting the engine 4 Crank the engine with your foot off the ac celerator pedal by turning the ignition switch to the START position 5 Immediately release the ignition switch when the engine starts If the engine starts but fails to run repeat the above procedures If the engine is very hard to start in extremely cold or hot weather depress the accelerator pedal and hold it to help start the engine A CAUTION Do not operate the starter for more than 15 seconds at a time If the engine does not start turn the ignition switch off and wait 10 seconds before cranking the en gine again Otherwise the starter could be damaged If it becomes necessary to start the engine with a b
213. ng the oil see Engine oil in the 8 Maintenance and do it yourself section Or visit a NISSAN dealer for oil maintenance Oil change schedule reset for models with YD25DDTi Euro 5 Diesel engine A CAUTION Do not perform the reset operation unless the engine oil has been changed After changing the engine oil the oil change schedule must be reset as follows 1 Turn the ignition switch to the ON position and within 3 seconds while the distance to oil change information and wrench symbol are displayed push both stalks the trip and clock adjustment knobs at the same time and hold them for more than 5 seconds After 5 seconds The display goes blank After 1 second the display shows the default interval distance and the wrench symbol 2 Release both stalks the display returns to the odometer information and the new interval is now set Instruments and Controls 2 7 SIC3524 TACHOMETER The tachometer indicates the engine speed in revolutions per minute rpm Do not rev the engine into the red zone The red zone varies with each model CAUTION When the engine speed approaches the red zone shift to a higher gear Operating the engine in the red zone may cause serious engine damage DIGITAL CLOCK The digital clock displays the hours and minutes When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position the illuminated clock display comes on 2 8 Instruments and Controls Adj
214. nnersenessesessersesennns 8 35 Care of vhedlS LL umnmisrununnmmusunhe hesddebsakiianie 8 35 MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS Your new NISSAN has been designed to have minimum maintenance requirements with longer service intervals to save you both time and money However some day to day and regular mainte nance is essential to maintain your NISSAN s good mechanical condition as well as its emission and engine performance It is the owner s responsibility to make sure that the specified maintenance as well as general maintenance is performed As the vehicle owner you are the only one who can ensure that your vehicle receives the proper maintenance care SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE For your convenience the required scheduled maintenance items are described and listed in a separate Warranty Information and Maintenance booklet You must refer to that booklet to ensure that necessary maintenance is performed on your NISSAN vehicle at regular intervals NOTE When towing a trailer the final drive gear oil should be replaced periodically For details contact a NISSAN dealer GENERAL MAINTENANCE General maintenance includes those items which should be checked during normal day to day op eration of the vehicle They are essential if your ve hicle is to continue to operate properly It is your responsibility to perform these procedures regu larly as prescribed 8 2 Maintenance and do it yourself Performing general maintena
215. not apply to your vehicle All information specifications and illustrations in this manual are those in effect at the time of printing NISSAN reserves the right to change specifications or designs without notice and without obligation MODIFICATION OF YOUR VEHICLE This vehicle should not be modified Modification could affect its performance safety or durability and may even violate governmental regulations In addition damage or performance problems resulting from modifications may not be covered under NISSAN warranties READ FIRST THEN DRIVE SAFELY Before driving your vehicle read this Owner s Manual carefully This will ensure familiarity with controls and maintenance requirements assisting you in the safe operation of your vehicle Throughout this manual we have used the symbol A followed by the word WARNING This is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that could cause death or serious personal injury To avoid or reduce the risk the procedures must be followed precisely The symbol A followed by the word CAUTION is also used through out this manual to indicate the presence of a hazard that could cause minor or moderate personal injury or damages to your vehicle To avoid or reduce the risk the procedures must be followed carefully SIC0697 If you see this symbol it means Do not do this or Do not let this happen O 2 If you see a symbol similar to these in an illustration it means the
216. nstall snow tires they must also be of the same size brand construction and tread pattern on all four wheels CAUTION ONLY use spare tires specified for the Four Wheel Drive 4WD models Tire inflation pressure Periodically check the pressures of all tires includ ing the spare with a gauge while at a 5 24 Starting and driving service station If necessary adjust to the speci fied pressure Tire pressures are shown on the tire placard affixed to the driver s side center pillar Tire rotation NISSAN recommends that tires should be rotated every 5 000 km 3 000 miles Snow chains Snow chains must be installed only on the rear wheels and not on the front wheels Do not drive with snow chains on paved roads that are clear of snow Driving with chains in such con ditions can cause damage to the various mecha nisms of the vehicle due to overstress When driv ing on clear paved roads be sure to change to Two Wheel Drive 2WD mode REAR DIFFERENTIAL LOCKING SYSTEM if equipped The rear differential locking system can provide ad ditional traction and should only be used when the vehicle has become or is becoming stuck This system operates by electronically locking the two rear drive wheels together allowing them to turn at the same speed The system is used when it is not possible to free a stuck vehicle even when using the 4LO mode four wheel drive models When added traction is required activa
217. nual anti glare type Pull the adjusting lever when the glare from the headlights of the vehicle behind you obstructs your vision at night Push the adjusting lever Q during the day for the best rearward visibility Pre driving checks and adjustments 3 11 Automatic anti glare type The inside rearview mirror is designed so that it automatically changes reflection according to the intensity of the headlights of the vehicle following you The anti glare system will be automatically turned on when you push the ignition switch to the ON position When the system is turned on the indicator light will illuminate and excessive glare from the headlights of the vehicle behind you will be reduced Push the I switch for 3 seconds to make the inside rearview mirror operate normally and the indicator light will turn off Push the Q switch again for 3 seconds to turn the system on 3 12 Pre driving checks and adjustments Do not hang any objects on the mirror or ap ply glass cleaner Doing so will reduce the sensitivity of the sensor resulting in im proper operation OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRRORS A WARNING e Never touch the outside rearview mirrors while they are in motion Doing so may pinch your fingers or damage the mirror e Never drive the vehicle with the outside rearview mirrors folded This reduces rear view visibility and may lead to an accident e Objects viewed in the outside mirror are closer tha
218. o prevent it from sliding or shifting Failure to follow proper seating in struc tions as described in SEATS in the 1 Safety seats seat belts and supple mental restraint system section could result in serious personal injury in an accident or sudden stop EXHAUST GAS carbon monoxide WARNING Do not breathe exhaust gases they con tain colorless and odorless carbon mon oxide Carbon monoxide is a dangerous gas and can cause unconsciousness or death If you suspect that exhaust fumes are entering the vehicle drive with all windows fully open and have the vehicle inspected immediately Do not run the engine in closed spaces such as a garage for any longer than is absolutely necessary Do not park the vehicle with the engine running for any extended length of time If electrical wiring or other cable con nections must pass to a trailer through the seal of the body follow the manu facturer s recommendations to prevent carbon monoxide entry into the vhicle When a vehicle has been stopped in an open area with its engine running for any significant length of time turn the fan on to force outside air into the vehicle The exhaust system and body should be inspected by a NISSAN dealer whenever the vehicle is raised for sevice you suspect that exhaust fumes are entering into the passenger compart ment you notice a change in the sound of the exhaust system
219. o system will turn on and a CD will start playing If another audio source is playing when the button is pushed with CDs loaded the audio source will automatically turn off and a CD will start playing button To display the CD text on the screen text programmed CD only push the button while a CD is being played The following CD text will be displayed on the screen If the title is too long to display on the screen push the button for more than 1 5 seconds to scroll the title forward and show the hidden part CD ALBUM TITLE gt SONG TITLE TITLE OFF CD with MP3 or WMA Co title Album Title Artist Name Title off Song Title __ x SEEK TRACK FILE button When the x or x button is pushed for less than 1 5 seconds while a CD is being played the next track or the beginning of the current track on the CD will be played When the SCAN button is pushed while CD is be ing played each track will play for about 10 sec onds in succession To stop at the current track push the button again a Lv TUNE FOLDER button When the a or button is pushed for more than 1 5 seconds while a CD is being played the CD will be played while forwarding or rewinding When the button is release the CD will return to the normal play speed When the or v button is pushed for less than 1 5 seconds while CD with MP3 or WMA is being played the first tr
220. o the desired speed c Push then quickly release the COAST SET switch Each time you do so the set speed will decrease by about 1 6 km h 1 MPH or 1 km h 0 6 MPH To resume the preset speed push and release the ACCEL RES set switch The vehicle will re sume the last set cruising speed when the vehicle speed is over 40 km h 25 MPH PARKING NOTE A hicle could quickly become high enough The vehicle speed will return to the last set WARNING to cause severe or possibly fatal illness speed unless the cruise control ON OFF Do not stop or park the vehicle over to people and animals main switch has been pushed in the mean flammable materials such as dry grass time waste paper or rags They may ignite and cause a fire e Safe parking procedures require that both the parking brake be applied and the selector lever placed in the P Park position Automatic Transmission mod el or the shift lever placed in an ap propriate gear Manual Transmission mod el Failure to do so could cause the vehicle to move unexpectedly or roll away and result in an accident e When parking the vehicle make sure the selector lever is moved to the P Park position The selector lever cannot be moved out of the P Park position without depressing the foot brake pedal e Never leave the engine running while the vehicle is unattended e Never leave children or adults who would normally require the support of others alone in
221. of clean water 4 Use a damp chamois to dry the paint surface to avoid leaving water spots When washing the vehicle take care of the following e Inside flanges joints and folds on the doors tailgate and hood are particularly vulnerable to the effects of road salt Therefore these areas must be cleaned regularly e Be sure that the drain holes in the lower edge of the doors are not clogged e Spray water to the underbody and in the wheel wells to loosen the dirt and or wash away road salt e f using a high pressure washer always follow the recommendations on the equipment pres sure and spraying distance e lf there are damaged areas on the vehicle e g painted bumpers or headlight assembly it is not recommended to direct the high pressure jet on to them Carefully wash these areas by hand e Avoid the entry of water into the locks REMOVING SPOTS Remove tar and oil spots industrial dust in sects and tree sap as quickly as possible from the paint surface to avoid lasting damage or staining Special cleaning products are available at a NISSAN dealer or any automotive accessory store WAXING Regular waxing protects the paint surface and helps to retain a new vehicle appearance After waxing polishing is recommended to remove built up residue A NISSAN dealer can assist you in choosing the appropriate waxing products A CAUTION Wash your vehicle thoroughly and com pletely before applying wax
222. old start and let the engine idle until the engine tem perature reaches the operational tempera ture Turn the engine off and wait at least 10 minutes to let the engine oil to drain back into the oil pan Raise and support the vehicle using a suit able floor jack and safety jack stands Place the safety jack stands under the vehicle jack up points For details see FLAT TIRE in the 6 In case of emergency section Place a large drain pan under the drain plug 2 Open the hood For details see HOOD in the 3 Pre driving checks and adjustments section Remove the engine oil filler cap Remove the drain plug Q with a wrench and completely drain the oil If the oil filter needs to be changed remove and replace it at this time See CHANGING ENGINE OIL FILTER later in this section CAUTION Waste oil must be disposed of properly Check your local regulations 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Clean and re install the drain plug along with a new washer Securely tighten the drain plug with a wrench Do not use excessive force Drain plug tightening torques 29to 39 N m 3 0to 4 0 kg m 22 to 29 ft Ib Refill the engine with recommended engine oil and quantity See CAPACITIES AND RECOMMENDED FUEL LUBRICANTS in the 9 Technical information section Install the engine oil filler cap 1 securely Lower the vehicle carefully to the gro
223. on al loads on your vehicle s engine drive train steer ing braking and other systems Towing a trailer will also exaggerate other conditions such as sway caused by crosswinds rough road surfaces or passing trucks Driving style and speed must be adjusted according to the circumstances OPERATING PRECAUTIONS e Choose proper coupling devices trailer hitch safety chain roof carrier etc for your vehicle and trailer e Never allow the total trailer load trailer weight plus its cargo weight to exceed the maximum set for the coupling device e The trailer must be loaded so that heavy goods are placed over the axle e The maximum allowable vertical load on the trailer hitch must not be exceeded e Before driving make sure that the lighting sys tem of the trailer works properly e Do not tow a trailer for the first 800 km 500 miles of the running in schedule e When towing a trailer for the first time after the above running in schedule make sure you do not drive over 80 km h 50 MPH for the next 800 km 500 miles and do not ac celerate at full throttle e When towing a trailer the final drive gear oil should be replaced periodically e Avoid abrupt starts accelerations and stops e Avoid sharp turns and lane changes e Always drive your vehicle at a moderate speed e Always block the wheels on both vehicle and trailer when parking Apply the parking brake if equipped on the trailer Parking on a
224. on located on the right side is pushed while a CD with MP3 or WMA is being played the first track in the next or the previous folder will be played button When the button is pushed while a CD is being played the first 10 seconds of all the tracks will be played When the button is pushed again the CD will return to normal play from the track which is playing RPT Repeat button To change the play settings push the button to select the mode CD RPT DISC RPT TRACK CD with MP3 or WMA RPT DISC RPT FOLDER RPT TRACK RPT DISC All the tracks of the CD will be played continu ously in sequential order The display indicates no symbol mark While the button is pushed the display indicates RPT DISC RPT TRACK The selected track of the CD will be played continuously While the button is pushed the display indicates RPT TRACK RPT FOLDER All the tracks of selected folder will be played continuously in sequential order CD with MP8 or WMA only While the button is pushed the dis play indicates RPT FOLDER Random button To change the play sequence push the button to select the mode CD RDM DISC RPT DISC CD with MP3 or WMA RDM DISC RDM FOLDER RPT DISC RPT DISC All the tracks of the CD will be played continuously in sequential order The display indicates no symbol mark While the button is pushed the display indicates RPT DISC RDM DISC
225. on front seat without front passenger air bag A WARNING NISSAN recommends that a child restraint system be installed on the rear seat However if you must install a child restraint system in the front passenger s seat move the passenger s seat to the rearmost position SSS0627 SPA1706B SSS0513 Rear facing 5 To prevent slack in the lap belt it is necessary to secure the lap shoulder belt If you must install a rear facing child restraint 4 Route the seat belt tongue through the child in place with a locking clip Use the system on the front seat follow these steps restraint system and insert it into the buckle locking clip attached to the child restraint until you hear and feel the latch engage system or one which is equivalent in 1 Move the seat to the rearmost position dimensions and strength Be sure to follow the child restraint system op AUE O mad TERANO 1 NJESI manufacturer s instructions for belt routing position 6 Slide the seat forward so that the seat belt 3 Position the rear facing child restraint fully tightens the child restraint system system on the front passenger s seat 7 Test the child restraint system before you Always follow the child restraint system place the child in it Tilt it from side to side manufacturer s instructions for installation Try to tug it forward and check if it is held and use securely in place 8 Make sure that the child restraint system is
226. onger more than 1 5 seconds as follows RADIO e Pushing A or V shorter Next or previous preset channel e Pushing A or V station channel CD e Pushing A or W shorter Next track or the beginning of the current track e Pushing or V longer Disc change When only one disc is loaded the 1st track of the disc will be selected longer Next or previous CD with MP3 WMA e Pushing A or W shorter Next track or the beginning of the current track e Pushing A or W longer Folder change When the last folder is changed the 1st folder of the disc will be selected Mode select switch Push the Mode select switch to change the mode in the sequence of AM FM CD Volume control switch Tilt the volume control to increase or decrease the volume Heater and air conditioner and audio system 4 15 CD changer type 1 CD LOAD button 11 SEEK TRACK FILE button 2 DISP Display button 12 RDM Random button 3 SCAN button 13 RPT Repeat button 4 FM AM button 14 VOLUME control dial 5 CD button 15 POWER ON OFF button 6 Radio memory buttons 16 AUX IN auxiliary input jack 7 AUX button 17 AUTO P button 8 SCRL Scroll button 18 TUNE FF REW FOLDER button 9 MENU button 10 CD EJECT button 4 16 Heater and air conditioner and audio system FM AM RADIO WITH COMPACT DISC CD CHANGER Audio main operation The audio system operates when the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON position POWER button
227. ooling and dehumidifying functions To switch off the air conditioner press the button again NOTE The air conditioner cooling function operates only when the engine is running Cooling This mode is used to cool and dehumidify 1 Press the air recirculation lt gt 5 button to the OFF position 2 Turn the airflow control dial to the jy position 3 Turn the fan speed control dial to the desired position 4 Press the A C button to the ON position and the indicator light will come on 5 Turn the temperature control dial to the desired position For quick cooling when the outside temperature Is high turn the airflow control dial to the MAX A C position For normal cooling make sure to return the airflow control to any position except the MAX A C position NOTE A visible mist may be seen coming from the ventilators in hot humid conditions as the air is cooled rapidly This does not indicate a malfunction Heater and air conditioner and audio system 4 3 MANUAL AIR CONDITIONER with heater Fan speed control dial Temperature control dial Airflow control dial Air condition button if equipped Rear window defogger button if equipped For details see DEFOGGER SWITCH in the 2 Instruments and controls section Air recirculation button WARNING Do not leave children or adults who would normally require the support of others alone in your vehicle Pets should
228. ooster battery and jump er cables the instructions and cautions contained in the 6 In case of emergen cy section should be carefully followed Allow the engine to idle for at least 30 sec onds after starting the engine to warm up Drive at moderate speeds for a short distance first especially in cold weather CAUTION Do not leave the vehicle unattended while the engine is warming up DIESEL ENGINE 1 Apply the parking brake 2 Automatic transmission AT model Depress the brake pedal and move the selector lever to the P Park or N Neutral position The P position is preferred NOTE The starter is designed not to operate if the selector lever is out of the P Park or N Neutral position Manual transmission MT model Move the gear lever to N Neutral position and de press the clutch pedal to the floor while start ing the engine Turn the ignition switch to the ON position For diesel engine models Wait until the glow indicator light goes out Crank the engine with your foot on the brake pedal not on the accelerator pedal by turning the ignition switch to START Release the ignition switch when the engine starts If the engine starts but fails to run re peat the above procedure If the engine is very hard to start in ex tremely cold or hot weather depress the accelerator pedal and hold it to help start the engine In the summer when restarting the en gine within 30 m
229. or use a paper towel or similar material dampened with glass cleaner Do not spray glass cleaner directly on the mirror as it may cause the liquid cleaner to enter the mirror housing Instruments and Controls 2 11 WARNING INDICATOR LIGHTS AND AUDIBLE REMINDERS Automatic Transmission AT park warning light red Brake warning light red Charge warning light red Door open warning light red Engine oil pressure level warning light red Seat belt warning light and chime red Speed 120 km h 75 MPH warning light a Supplemental Restraint System SRS air bag warning light red CHECKING BULBS With all doors closed apply the parking brake fasten the seat belts and turn the ignition switch to the ON position without starting the engine The following lights will come on if equipped EO ri Cy 4wp The following lights come on briefly and then go off if equipped E E D zed O 1 2 1 Moria BA 1 er Ee Exi If any light fails to come on it may indicate a burned out bulb or an open circuit in the electrical system Have the system checked and repaired promptly by a NISSAN dealer 2 12 Instruments and Controls Four Wheel Drive 4WD warning light orange Anti lock braking system ABS warning light orange Diesel Particulate Filter DPF warning light orange Water in fuel filter warning light Diesel engine Cruise control on indicator light green a H Rea
230. or more Automatic Transmission AT model 125 mm 4 92 in or more Right Hand Drive RHD model Manual Transmission MT model 110mm 4 33 in or more Automatic Transmission AT model 115 mm 4 53 in or more BRAKE PAD WEAR INDICATORS The disc brake pads on your vehicle have audi ble wear indicators When a brake pad requires replacement a high pitched scraping or screech ing sound will be heard whether or not the brake pedal is depressed Have the brakes checked and replace with new brake pads as soon as possible if the wear indicator sound is heard Under some driving or climate conditions occasional brake squeak squeal or other noise may be heard Occasional brake noise during light to moderate stops is normal and does not affect the function or performance in the brake system The rear drum brakes do not have audible wear indicators Should you ever hear an unusually loud noise from the rear drum brakes have them checked as soon as possible by a NISSAN dealer Proper brake inspection intervals should be checked as indicated in a separate Warranty Information and Maintenance booklet BRAKE BOOSTER Check the brake booster function with the follow ing steps 1 With the engine off depress the brake pedal several times to make sure that the pedal travel distance does not change 2 While depressing the brake pedal start the engine The pedal height should drop a little 3 With the brake pedal dep
231. order Idling speed Spark plugs Camshaft operation Maximum vehicle speed for Gulf standard models 1 MT km h MPH YD25DDTi Diesel 4 cycle 4 cylinder in line 89 0 x 100 0 3 5 x 3 9 2 488 151 82 1 3 4 2 750 50 Timing chain 158 98 5MT 170 106 6MT 178 111 6MT D C WIDE QR25DE Gasoline 4 cycle DOHC 4 cylinder in line 89 0 x 100 0 3 5 x 3 9 2 488 151 82 1 3 4 2 700 PLZKARGA 1 1 174 108 178 111 6MT S C 166 103 AT km h MPH 1 Gulf Standard requires automobile manufacturers to indicate the maximum vehicle speed for applicable models The maximum vehicle speed listed above is the measured speed under certain testing conditions The actual value may differ according to the vehicle usage and road and environmental conditions NISSAN recommends you to ALWAYS observe posted speed limits and never drive too fast for conditions 9 6 Technical information WHEELS AND TIRES Road wheel 1666 Aluminium 1667 195R15C Conventional 205R16C Tire size 255 70R16 Unit mm in Offset 50 1 97 55 2 17 45 1 77 Technical information 9 7 DIMENSIONS Unit mm in MODEL Double Cab Tire size 195 R15C 205 R16C 255 70R16 5 125 201 8 1 Overall length 5 230 205 9 2 Overall width 1 795 70 7 1 850 72 8 1 795 70 7 1 850 72 8 Overall height ee ee 1 745 68 7 1 765 69 5 1 780 70 1 1 560 61 4 1 550 61 0 1 570 61 8 Rear tread width Wheelb
232. ory 1 4 buttons and the SEEK Y button For Central South America specification the display indicates AM 530 kHz For the other specification the display indicates AM 531 kHz If you experience difficulties in changing radio specification contact a NISSAN dealer LW MW FM RADIO WITH COMPACT DISC CD PLAYER SPA eer ery MUTE button POWER ON OFF button Sound preference button FM band select button AM band select button Radio memory buttons CD button AUX button TA Traffic Announcement button MENU button L 12 18 14 15 16 17 18 19 SAA2379 CD EJECT button SEEK TRACK button MIX Mix play button RPT Repeat button VOLUME control MENU select dial ENTER button AUX IN auxiliary input jack NEWS button TUNE SEARCH button Heater and air conditioner and audio system 4 21 Anti theft system if equipped This unit can only be activated when the ignition switch for NATS is in the ACC or ON position Each radio is uniquely matched to the vehicle s immobilizer and therefore cannot be transferred to any other vehicle Audio main operation The audio system operates when the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON position POWER ON OFF button To turn on the audio system push the POWER ON OFF button e The system will turn on in the mode radio or CD which was used immediately before the system was turned off e If there is no C
233. oving this could re sult in damage to the transmission Start the engine in the P Park or N Neutral position The engine will not start in any other selector position If it does have your vehicle checked by a NISSAN dealer Do not depress the accelerator pedal while shifting from P Park or N Neu tral to R Reverse D Drive 3 Third gear 2 Second gear or 1 Low gear Always depress the brake pedal until shifting is completed On an uphill grade do not hold the vehicle by depressing the accelerator pedal The foot brake should be used for this purpose in order to hold the vehicle in place and to prevent over heating of the transmission Shift into the N Neutral position and ap ply the parking brake when at a standstill for longer than a short waiting period Keep the engine at idling speed while shifting from the N Neutral position to any driving position Starting the vehicle 1 After starting the engine fully depress the foot brake pedal before shifting the selector lever from P Park to R Reverse D Drive 3 Third gear 2 Second gear or 1 Low gear Keep the foot brake pedal depressed and push the selector lever button to shift into a driving gear Release the parking brake and foot brake then gradually start the vehicle in motion by press ing the accelerator pedal This automatic transmission is designed so that the foot brake pedal MUST be depressed before shiftin
234. owing conditions e When starting to drive your vehicle or during acceleration after engine has been idling for a long period of time e When starting to drive your vehicle right after the engine starts running e During cold weather This does not indicate a system malfunction Starting and driving 5 5 MANUAL REGENERATION A WARNING Make sure that nobody is close to the exhaust area Be careful not to burn yourself with ex haust gases Never run the manual regeneration in an enclosed area such as a tunnel ora ga rage and be sure there is proper venti lation for exhaust gases Do not park the vehicle over flammable materials such as dry grass waste paper or rags as they may burn easily The filter becomes extremely hot after burning particulate matter NOTE During the regeneration process white smoke may be emitted from the exhaust pipe This smoke may smell different from the exhaust gases This does not indicate a system malfunction The manual regeneration will not work when the engine the coolant tempera ture and ambient temperature are cold It starts only after the engine has warmed up If the Diesel Particulate Filter DPF re generation switch indicator light does not blink even after the engine has warmed up and Diesel Particulate Filter PDF warning light turns on this may in dicate a system malfunction Have your vehicle checked at a NISSAN dealer 5 6 Starting and driving During th
235. ows down rapidly To increase your confidence in the seat belts check the operation by grasping the shoulder belt and pulling forward quickly The retractor should lock and restrict further belt movement If the retractor does not lock during this check contact a NISSAN dealer immediately TWO POINT TYPE SEAT BELTS if equipped Fastening seat belts WARNING The seat back should not be in a reclined position any more than needed for com fort Seat belts are most effective when the passenger sits well back and straight up in the seat 1 Insert the tongue into the buckle until you hear and feel the latch engage Dn ESSE SSS0541 Adjust the seat belt length To shorten hold the tongue and pull the upper belt as illustrated To lengthen hold the tongue and pull the under belt as illustrated Safety seats seat belts and supplemental restraint system 1 11 SS50450 3 Position the lap belt portion low and snug on the hips as shown Unfastening seat belts Push the button on the buckle SSS0808 Seat belt holder Double Cab model with front bench seat If your vehicle is equipped with the seat belt holder CO on the front center seat cushion pass the seat belt webbing through the seat belt holder as illustrated to prevent the entire seat belt assembly from falling down to the floor 1 12 Safety seats seat belts and supplemental restraint system SEAT BELT MAINTENANCE Periodically
236. p B Trip A Resetting the trip odometer Pushing the trip odometer reset knob for more than 1 second resets the trip odometer to zero TRIP COMPUTER if equipped 23238 23238 73238 t ANG AVG 33B Ben 125456 1234S Gin 1e 38 ge JVIO635X The trip computer is located in the meter display For vehicles equipped with a trip computer briefly pushing the trip odometer reset knob toggles the following display sequence Trip A gt Trip B gt Distance to empty gt Journey time gt Average fuel consumption gt Average speed gt Trip A Distance to empty fl The distance to empty provides an estimation of the distance that can be driven before refuelling The range is constantly being calculated based on the amount of fuel in the fuel tank and the actual fuel consumption The distance to empty includes a low range warning feature when the fuel level is low the distance to empty is automatically selected and the digits blink in order to draw the driver s attention Press the trip odometer reset knob if you wish to return to the mode that was selected before the warning occurred The distance to empty mark m fb will remain blinking until the vehicle is refuelled If the fuel level drops even lower the distance to empty will display ____ Journey time D The journey time mode shows the time since the last reset The displayed time can be reset by pressing the trip odometer reset
237. p forward tracks The CD will advance the number of times the button is pushed When the last track of the CD is forwarded the first track will be played When the 144 button is pushed while a CD is being played the present track will start over from the beginning Push the 194 button several times to skip back tracks The CD will rewind the number of times the button is pushed When the first track of the CD is rewound the last track will be played Repeat button Push the button repeatedly to change the play mode as follows RPT REPEAT TRACK gt RPT REPEAT ALL gt RPT REPEAT TRACK RPT TRACK The CD player plays the current track continuously RPT ALL All the tracks on the CD will be played in sequential order MIX MIX button Push the MIX button repeatedly to change the play mode as follows MIX DISC gt RPT ALL gt MIX DISC MIX DISC All the tracks on the CD will be played in a random order RPT ALL All the tracks on the CD will be played in sequential order Heater and air conditioner and audio system 4 23 CD EJECT button When the button is pushed while a CD is loaded the CD will be ejected When the button is pushed twice the CD will be ejected further and the CD can be removed with ease If a CD is ejected by pushing the button and it is not taken out from the loading slot the CD will automatically be reloaded to the slot to protect the CD LW MW FM radio operation The audio
238. pressed Have the system checked and if necessary repaired by a NISSAN dealer promptly See BRAKES in the 8 Maintenance and do it yourself section Key reminder chime if equipped The chime will sound if the driver s door is opened while the key is left in the ignition switch and the ignition switch is in the ACC OFF or LOCK position Be sure to remove the key and carry it with you when you leave the vehicle Light reminder chime The chime will sound if the drivers door is opened while the headlight switch is at either the pa or 40 position and the ignition switch is in the ACC OFF or LOCK position Be sure to turn the light switch to the OFF or AUTO if equipped position when you leave the vehicle Instruments and Controls 2 17 HEADLIGHT AND TURN SIGNAL SWITCH Type A Type B 2 18 Instruments and Controls SIC3526 SIC3527 NISSAN recommends you to consult the local regulations concerning the use of lights HEADLIGHT SWITCH Lighting Turn the switch to the pa position GA The clearance tail number plate and instrument lights will come on Turn the switch to the ZC position 2 The headlights will come on and all the other lights remain on CAUTION Never leave the light switch on for extended periods of time while the engine is not running Type A Type B SIC3528 Headlight beam select GA To s
239. r feet are clear from the wheel and use gloves as necessary to avoid injuries In case of emergency 6 7 Rear 6 8 In case of emergency NCE155 NCE132 INSTALLING THE WHEEL WARNING Never use wheel nuts which are not pro vided with your vehicle Incorrect wheel nuts or improperly tightened wheel nuts may cause the wheel to become loose or come off This could cause an acci dent Never use oil or grease on the wheel studs or nuts This may cause the wheel nuts to become loose Clean any mud or dirt from the surface be tween the wheel and hub Carefully put the wheel on and the wheel center cap if equipped then tighten the wheel nuts with your fingers 3 With the wheel nut wrench tighten wheel nuts alternately and evenly in the sequence as illustrated until they are tight 4 Lower the vehicle slowly until the tire touches the ground 5 Tighten the wheel nuts securely in the se quence with the wheel nut wrench as illus trated 6 Lower the vehicle completely down As soon as possible tighten the wheel nuts to the specified torque with a torque wrench Wheel nut tightening torque 113N m 12 kg m 83 ft Ib The wheel nuts must be kept tightened to specification at all times It is recommended that the wheel nuts be tightened to specifi cation at each lubrication interval A WARNING Retighten the wheel nuts when the vehicle has been driven for 1 000 km 600 miles also in cas
240. r and washer switch 221 Wiper and washer switch nesses 2 21 Te LET ee es A T T 2 8 Tailgate opening msvrnrsvrensvnenensnnennrnvrensenenensnnenenn 3 14 Temperature A B and C sesser 9 13 Theft warning system L emmessmmvensnenm 3 7 Three point type seat belts eee 1 9 Three way catalyst sseesesursrssenunsnsurnnsnnnnnunrnnnas 5 3 Tie down hODKS arssiirsnsosossisriissrenisnss 3 15 Tire Changing tires and wheels nrrnrnnvrvnnennnn 8 35 PAPE Kuasenetmnmsemibuuduiuejdv 6 2 LEG EEE EE 8 34 Tire equipment vemomssmndmmmnikenminne 5 36 Tire inflation pressure sunne 8 32 Tire placard RR aiana 9 12 Tire PFE SSUNG sistacansstessesciestounisiantantinians 5 30 5 31 Tire recommendation for 4WD eesse 5 24 Tre FOO pejntscnssinatiaiaorinadshivtessinointicrmsouabucass 8 34 Tire wear and damage rrmravnenannvnennvnnrnnsvnennnnenenn 8 34 Types ES saponi 8 32 Uniform tire quality grading rsrnvnvnnnnernvnvnnn 9 12 Wheels and tires cccccsscsessecsesereees 8 32 9 7 To protect your vehicle from corrosion 7 5 Towing Recommended towing for Four Wheel Drive MOdels uumueermetdmskndidnnddidneni 6 14 Recommended towing for Two Wheel Drive 0 el an 6 13 TOWING precautions mamsomammunmnnuonjandnn 6 13 TOWING your vehicle imnvunserevenersvnesesenenseseseser 6 13 Trailor towing sicenmtnte miseteininmraiicien 5 29 5 31 Traction AA A B and C sassari 9 12 Trailer brakes Vvv rarsm ann 5 30 5 31
241. r button It is now possible to move the selector lever to the N Neutral position For your safety make sure the parking brake is ap plied and the brake pedal is depressed during the operation If there is any problem moving the lever out of the P Park position have a NISSAN dealer to check the automatic transmission system as soon as pos sible WARNING If the selector lever cannot be moved from the P Park position while the engine is run ning and the brake pedal is depressed the brake lights may not work Malfunctioning brake lights could cause an accident injur ing yourself and others Fail safe When the Fail safe operation occurs the O D OFF indicator light will come on for 2 seconds and then blink for approximately 8 seconds While the vehicle can be driven under these circumstances please note that the gears in the automatic trans mission will be locked in the 4th gear If the vehicle is driven under extreme condi tions such as excessive wheel spinning and subsequent hard braking the Fail safe sys tem may be activated This will occur even if all electrical circuits are functioning properly In this case turn the ignition switch OFF and wait for 3 seconds Then turn the key back to the ON position The vehicle should return to its normal operating condition If it does not return to its normal operating con dition have your NISSAN dealer check the transmission and repair it if necessary
242. r devices to avoid interference Statement related to Section 15 of FCC Rules for NISSAN Vehicle Immobilizer System CONT UNIT BCM ANT ASSY IMMOBILIZER This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS 210 of Industry Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful in terference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT SIC2045 Security indicator light The security indicator light is located on the me ter panel lt indicates the status of NATS The light blinks when the ignition switch is in the ACO OFF or LOCK position The security indicator light indicates that the security systems on the vehicle are operational If NATS is malfunctioning this light will remain on while the ignition switch is in the ON position If the light remains on and or the engine does not start contact a NISSAN dealer for NATS service as soon as possible Be sure to bring all NATS keys that you have when visiting a NISSAN dealer for service HOOD located 1 Pull the hood lock release lever below the instrument panel on the driver s side the hood will spring up slightly 2 Slide the lever Q a
243. r differential lock indicator light orange E3 amp Glow plug indicator light Diesel engine orange 03 Malfunction Indicator Light MIL orange WARNING LIGHTS Automatic Transmission AT park warning light if equipped This light indicates that the automatic transmis sion parking function is not engaged If the transfer control is not secured in any drive position while the automatic transmission selector lever is in the P position the transmission will disengage and the wheels will not lock Turn the transfer shift dial into the 2H 4H or 4L position when the automatic transmission park warning light comes on baal OD Overdrive off indicator light orange op 7 High beam indicator light blue Front fog light indicator light green Rear fog light indicator light Security indicator light Turn signal hazard indicator lights green 2 0 8 5 ub HH Trailer direction indicator light green T a Vehicle Dynamic Control VDC warning light xD Vehicle Dynamic Control VDC OFF indica tor light if equipped SD Brake warning light This light functions for both the parking brake and the foot brake systems Parking brake indicator The light comes on when the parking brake is applied Low brake fluid warning The light warns of a low brake fluid level If the light comes on while the engine is running with the parking brake not applied stop the vehicle an
244. r facing child restraint system on the front seat An inflating supple mental front impact air bag could seriously injure or kill your child A rear facing child restraint system must only be used on the rear seat Front passenger air bag equipped model e Adjustable seat backs should be positioned to fit a child restraint system but as upright as possible e If the seat belt in the position where a child restraint system is installed requires a locking clip and if it is not used injuries could result from a child restraint system tipping over during normal vehicle braking or cornering e After attaching a child restraint system test it before you place the child in it Tilt it from side to side Try to tug it forward and check if it is held securely in place The child restraint system should not move more than 25 mm 1 in If the restraint is not secure tighten the belt as necessary or install the restraint in another seat and test it again Check the child restraint system in your vehicle to be sure that it is compatible with the vehicle s seat belt system If a child restraint system is not anchored properly the risk of a child being injured in a collision or a sudden stop greatly increases Improper use of a child restraint system can increase the risk or severity of injury for both the child and other occupants in the vehicle Always use an appropriate child restraint system An improperly installed child
245. radio operation The audio system operates when the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON position NOTE This radio was originally designed for the other market and some broadcasting station frequencies may not be applicable to your country fraa ar button When the button is pushed while the audio system is off the audio system will turn on and the radio will turn on When the button is pushed while another audio source Is playing the another audio source will turn off and the radio will turn on To change the radio bands push the button AM FM1 FM2 The FM stereo indicator ST will display during FM stereo reception When the stereo broadcast signal is weak the radio will automatically change from stereo to monaural reception A v TUNE FF REW FOLDER button When adjusting the broadcasting station frequency manually push the or lv button located on the right side until the desired frequency is achieved When adjusting the broadcasting station frequency automatically push the button When the system detects a broadcasting station it will stop at the station button When the button is pushed the system will seek and stop at the detected broadcasting station for 5 seconds and then it will start to seek for the next broadcasting station Push the button in this 5 second period to stop seeking 4 14 Heater and air conditioner and audio system Radio memory button
246. radio with compact disc CD changer 4 16 LW MW FM radio with compact disc CD player 4 21 Bluetooth Hands free phone system Without Navigation system if equipped nsersrvsrvrrnrsns 4 27 Ventilators Heater and air conditioner JVHO501X SIDE AND CENTER VENTILATORS MANUAL AIR CONDITIONER without heater severe or possibly fatal injuries to peo ple or animals The ventilators can be opened or closed and 1 Fan speed control dial e Do not use the recirculation mode for the direction of the airflow can be adjusted 2 Temperature control dial long periods as it may cause the interior 3 Airflow control dial air to become stale and the windows to X This symbol indicates the tors are closed 4 Air conditioner button l l fog up i i Z l a 5 Rear window defogger button if equipped e Positioning of the air controls not be This symbol indicates that the ventilators For details see DEFOGGER SWITCH in done while driving in order for attention AE OPEN the 2 Instruments and controls section to be given to the driving operation 6 Air recirculation button Controls A Fan speed control dial WARNING To switch the fan on or off and to control the fan e Do not leave children or adults who would speed turn the fan speed control dial clockwise to normally require the support of others increase the fan speed To decrease the fan speed alone in your vehicle Should also not turn the fan spe
247. rake and move the gear lever to the N Neutral position 3 Observe the following restricted towing speeds and distances e Speed Below 50 km h 30 MPH e Distance Less than 65 km 40 miles If it is necessary for the speed or distance to be greater remove the front and rear propeller shafts beforehand to prevent damage to the transmis sion CAUTION Make sure to set the 4WD mode switch to 2WD and move the gear lever into the N Neutral position if the vehicle is to be towed Never tow automatic transmission mod els with any wheels on the ground as this may cause serious and expensive damage to the transmission Front RHD models Front LHD models NCE136 NCE137 FREEING TRAPPED VEHICLE A WARNING Never allow anyone to stand near the towing line during the pulling operation e Never spin the tires at high speed This could cause them to explode and result in serious injury Parts of the vehicle could also overheat and be damaged Towing hook usage The towing hook should be used in the event that your vehicle becomes trapped in sand snow or mud and is unable to drive away without being pulled use the towing hook e Use the towing hook only not other parts of the vehicle Otherwise the vehicle body will be damaged e Only use the towing hook to free a vehicle stuck in sand snow mud etc e Never tow the vehicle for a long distance us ing only the towing hook e The
248. remove the ignition key and take it with you even in your own garage Close all windows completely and lock all doors Always park your vehicle where it can be seen At night park in a well lit area If the vehicle security system is equipped use it even for short periods Do not leave children and pets in the vehicle unattended Do not leave valuables on view to tempt a thief Always take your valuables with you If you must leave something in your vehicle lock it in the luggage compartment or hide it out of sight Do not leave the vehicle documents in your ve hicle In the unfortunate event of your vehicle being stolen the documents will only help a thief to sell the vehicle Do not leave articles on a roof rack as they are particularly vulnerable If possible remove them from the rack and lock them inside the vehicle Do not leave the spare key in the vehicle keep it in a safe place at home Do not leave a note of your vehicle s key num ber in the vehicle A thief may break into the vehicle note the key number and return with a new key and drive the vehicle 5 32 Starting and driving VEHICLE DYNAMIC CONTROL VDC SYS TEM if equipped WARNING The VDC system is designed to help the driver maintain stability but does not prevent accidents due to abrupt steering operation at high speeds or by careless or dangerous driving techniques Reduce vehicle speed and be careless especially careful when
249. ressed stop the engine Keeping the pedal depressed for approximately 30 seconds the pedal height should not change 4 Run the engine for one minute without de pressing the brake pedal then turn it off Depress the brake pedal several times The pedal travel distance will decrease gradu ally with each depression as the vacuum is released from the booster If the brakes do not operate properly see a NISSAN dealer BRAKE AND CLUTCH FLUID A WARNING Use only new fluid Old inferior or con taminated fluid may damage the brake and clutch systems The use of improper fluids can damage the brake system and affect the vehicle s stopping ability e Brake and clutch fluids are poison ous and should be stored carefully in marked containers out of the reach of children Check the fluid level in the reservoir If the fluid level is between the MIN Q and MAX lines or the brake warning light comes on add fluid up to the MAX line See CAPACITIES AND RECOMMENDED Maintenance and do it yourself 8 17 FUEL LUBRICANTS in the 9 Technical in formation section for the recommended brake and clutch fluid type If fluid must be added frequently the system should be thoroughly checked by a NISSAN dealer CAUTION e NISSAN recommends that refilling and checking the brake and clutch systems should be left to a NISSAN dealer who will have the necessary fluids and tech nical knowledge e Do not spill th
250. riveability and transfer durability and may damage the transfer which is not covered by the warranty Technical information 9 3 FUEL RECOMMENDATION temperatures will cause wax to form in Gasoline engine model with three way catalyst the fuel As a result it may prevent Outside Temperature Range the engine from running smoothly Anticipated Before Next Oil Change CAUTION GASOLINE ENGINE OIL Do not use leaded gasoline Using leaded gasoline will damage the three way catalyst Use UNLEADED REGULAR gasoline with an oc tane rating of at least 91 RON Diesel engine Diesel fuel of at least 50 cetane must be used If two types of diesel fuel are available use summer or winter fuel properly according to the following temperature conditions Oo Oo D z synsk EN z D e Above 7 C 20 F Summer type diesel fuel e Below 7 C 20 F Winter type diesel fuel If you are in any doubt please consult a NISSAN STI0697 dealer A RECOMMENDED SAE VISCOSITY Do not use home heating oil gasoline or other alternate fuels in your diesel en Gasoline engine oil gine The use of those or adding those to diesel fuel can cause engine damage 5W 30 is preferable e Do not use summer fuel at tempeatures If 5W 30 is not available select the below 7 C 20 F The cold viscosity from the chart that is suitable for the outside temperature range 9 4 Technical information Outside T
251. rking brake lever and release the foot brake pedal 291 NSD231 Left hand drive LHD model 5 14 Starting and driving JVS0192X Right hand drive RHD model To move the selector lever Push the button while depressing the brake pedal Push the button to shift Shift without depressing the brake pedal Shifting Push the button to shift into P Park R Reverse or from D Drive to 3 Third gear All other posi tions can be selected without pushing the button P Park Use this position when the vehicle is parked or when starting the engine Always make sure that the vehicle is completely stopped before moving the selector lever into the P Park position For maximum safety the foot brake pedal must be de pressed before moving the selector lever into the P Park position Use this position together with the parking brake When parking on a hill first depress the foot brake pedal apply the parking brake and then shift into the P Park position R Reverse CAUTION Shift into this position only after the vehicle has completely stopped Use this position to reverse the vehicle N Neutral Neither forward nor reverse gear is engaged The engine can be started in this position You may shift to N and restart a stalled engine while driving the vehicle D Drive Use this position for all normal forward driving 3 Third gear Use this position for driving up and down long slopes
252. rrectly inflated tires can also lead to poor steering ability and make the driver suspects a steering problem keep the vehicle s tires inflated to the correct pressure at all times The tire pressure should be checked when tires are COLD Tires are considered COLD after the vehicle has been parked for three or more hours or driven less than 1 6 km 1 mile COLD tire pressures are shown on the tire placard affixed to the driver s side center pillar Insufficient pressure can lead to an overheating of the tire and subsequent internal damage At high speeds this could result in tread separation and even bursting of the tire TYPES OF TIRES CAUTION e When changing or replacing tires besure all four tires are of the same type i e summer all season or snow and construction e NISSAN dealer may be able to help you with information about tire type size speed rating and availability e A Replacement tires may have a lower speed rating than the factory equipped tires and may not match the potential maximum vehicle speed Never exceed the maximum speed rating of the tire All season tires NISSAN specifies all season tires on some mod els to provide good performance for use all year around including snowy and icy roadconditions All season tires are identified by ALL SEASON and or M amp S on the tire sidewall Snow tires have better snow traction than all season tires and may be more appropriate in some are
253. rsrerernesersesessenne 9 2 PS TINT ET OE 3 10 Fuel filter and sedimentor 1 0 eee 8 14 PUG gauge rosoisia 2 9 Fuel recommendation esernvnnenvanvnvrsvnnersenenne 9 4 FUSES apnoe TE 8 26 a Gasoline engine m nnsesenrrrnverenersrrrrrvesensrreresenennenn 5 8 Gauge Engine coolant temperature gauge 2 8 Fuel Gauge cannes cetsteacateatsdensinituctnniniencsaatenenas 2 9 Meters and gauges rnrnnnnnnennvnvnnnnvnensnnenennenennn 2 4 General maintenance srsrerenvrranerrrnenverenesersenens 8 2 Getting tools and spare wheel seses 6 3 Glove DOK RE EEE 2 26 rs Hazard indicator flasher switch nsss 2 22 Head restraints u sseeeenneenneeervneeee 1 4 Headlight Headlight aiming control switch sses 2 19 Headlight and turn signal switch esses 2 18 Headlight switch sivensccssiecravarsstseitnnedinetaenssesras 2 18 see EE 8 30 Heater and air conditioner s uumnniumieninndme 4 2 0010 EE EE 3 9 PRO EE EE T 2 22 EE NE If your vehicle overheats i umussrsesvrernsereveversnsn 6 12 re 5 7 NAGI ATOR 1 asrorin 2 15 Injured Persons svsassgmsmsammdnmdensm 1 8 Inside rearview MitTOr Lunner 3 11 Installation of child restraint system ns 1 14 installing the WHEE sissi 6 8 Instrument brightness control sesse 2 6 hem en AME ss ssion 2 2 Interior lights sssssssssssssssusresssnsnsnsnnsnnnenesnes 2 28 8 32 Interrupting The Manual Regeneration versene 5 6 Journey TUNG ae 2 5 PE 1 4 JUMP E E E T 6 9 Key Key POSIHONS cec
254. ry PROTECT ENVIRONMENT It is illegal to pollute drains water courses and soll Use authorized waste collection facilities including civic amenity sites and garages providing facilities for the disposal of used oil and used oil filters If in doubt contact your local authority for advice on disposal The regulations concerning the pollution of the environment will vary from country to country FUEL FILTER AND SEDIMENTOR if equipped Diesel engine model DRAINING WATER For maintenance intervals refer to a separate maintenance booklet If the water in fuel filter warning light s if equipped illuminates while the engine is run ning there might be water in the fuel filter Maintenance and do it yourself 8 13 Fuel filter YD25DDT engine Euro 4 Drain water in the fuel filter as shown Place a container under the fuel filter Loosen the drain valve 4 to 5 turns to drain the water To avoid dropping it do not loosen the drain valve too much If water does not drain properly move the priming pump up and down After the water has been completely drained close the drain valve Bleed any air from the fuel system See BLEEDING FUEL SYSTEM later in this section 8 14 Maintenance and do it yourself YD25DDTi engine Euro 5 JVM0258X Drain the water from the fuel filter every time you perform an engine oil change and proceed as fol lows 1 2 3 Connect a suitabl
255. seat belts r rsnvrravnnvnvnvnvnnrnvnnvnennvnene 1 9 Two point type seat belts if equipped mssrvrvvevrvrrnen 1 11 Seat belt m lntenance u uunsmenvamnmnsemvesrinantnvnnmen 1 12 Child restraints for Australia isrvrervvrvrvvrrvrverervrrrvrvenennr 1 13 Child restraints except for Australia 1 13 Precautions on child restraints usage sessen 1 13 Installation of child restraint system sees 1 14 Supplemental Restraint System SRS if equipped AN NE VE 1 21 Precautions on Supplemental Restraint System EE EE EE EEE 1 21 Supplemental air bag systems rrrsenenrvrrrrrenenvrrrrerenennnen 1 26 Pre tensioner seat belt system if equipped 1 27 Repair and replacement procedure sraserresersesersenvrsennnn 1 28 SEATS A WARNING Do not drive and or ride in the vehicle with the seat back reclined This can be dangerous The shoulder belt will not be properly against the body In an accident you and your passengers could be thrown into the shoulder belt and receive neck or other serious injuries SSS0133A For the most effective protection while the vehicle is in motion the seat back should be upright Always sit well back in the seat and adjust the seat belt properly See SEAT BELTS later in this section A CAUTION FRONT SEATS A WARNING Do not adjust the driver s seat while driving so that full attention may be given to vehicle operation Manual
256. seats 1 16 Safety seats seat belts and supplemental restraint system i sos ia ae ba We we SSS0513 Locking clip 3 To prevent slack in the seat belt it is necessary to secure the lap shoulder belt in place with a locking clip Use the locking clip attached to the child restraint system or one which is equivalent in dimensions and strength Be sure to follow the child restraint system manufacturer s instructions for belt routing 4 Test the child restraint system before you place the child in it Tilt it from side to side Try to tug it forward and check if it is held securely in place 5 Make sure that the child restraint system is properly secured prior to each use Installation on front seat with front passenger air bag A WARNING Never install a rear facing child restraint system on the front seat Inflating sup plemental front impact air bags inflate with great force A rear facing child restraint system could be struck by the supplemental front impact air bags in an accident and could seriously injure or kill your child SSS0300A NISSAN recommends that a child restraint system be installed on the rear seat However if you must install a front facing child restraint system on the front passenger s seat move the passenger s seat to the rearmost position Child restraint systems for infants must be used in the rear facing direction and therefore must not be use
257. shing the button again during this 5 second period will stop SCAN tuning and the radio will remain tuned to that station If the SCAN tuning button is not pushed within 5 seconds SCAN tuning moves to the next station Radio memory button The audio system can store up to 12 FM staion frequencies for FM1 and FM2 and 6 AM station frequencies To store the station frequency 1 Tune to the desired broadcasting station frequency by using the TUNE SEEK button 2 Push and hold a memory button 1 6 until a 4 20 Heater and air conditioner and audio system beep sounds 3 The channel indicator will display indicating that the memory is stores properly 4 Perform steps 1 3 for all other memory buttons If the battery cable is disconnected or if the audio fuse blows the radio memory will be erased In such a case reset the desired stations AUTO P automatic preset button The audio system can store up to 6 FM station frequencies and 6 AM station frequencies To store the station frequency automatically push and hold the button for more than 1 5 seconds The station will be automatically stored in the AUTO P memory Frequency range and step change for Central South America To change the frequency range and step specification of the radio perform the following operations 1 Turn the audio unit off by pushing the POWER button 2 Turn the audio unit on by pushing the POWER while pushing the radio mem
258. ss the air recirculation 5 button to the OFF position for normal heating no indicator light 2 Turn the airflow control dial to the wv position 3 Turn the fan speed control dial to the desired position 4 Turn the temperature control dial to the desired position Defrosting or defogging This mode is used to defrost defog the windows 1 Press the air recirculation lt 5 button to the OFF position for normal heating no indicator light 2 Turn the airflow control dial to the Qt position 3 Turn the fan speed control dial to the desired position 4 Turn the temperature control dial to the desired position between the middle and the maximum HOT right position e To quickly defrost defog the windshield press the air recirculation lt gt button to the ON position turn the fan speed control dial to speed position 4 and the temperature control dial to the maximum HOT right position e For models with A C When the airflow control dial is turned to the y position the air conditioner will automa tically turns on at outside temperatures above 58C 23 F to defog the windshield and the air recirculation mode will automa tically be turned off Outside air is drawn into the passenger com partment to improve the defogging performance Bi level heating if equipped This mode directs outside air from the side and center ventilators and hot air from the floor outl
259. ss the air recirculation button 5 to the OFF position 2 Turn the airflow control dial to the Sy position 3 Turn the fan speed control dial to the desired position 4 Turn the temperature control dial to the desired position When the airflow control dial is turned to the iY or 48 position the air conditioner auto matically turns on at outside temperatures above 2 C 36 F to defog the windshield and the air recirculation mode will automatically be turned off OPERATING TIPS e When the engine coolant temperature and outside air temperature are low the airflow from the floor outlets may not operate for a maximum of 150 seconds However this is not a malfunction After the coolant temperature has warmed up the airflow from the floor outlets will operate normally e After parking in the sun drive for two or three minutes with the windows open to ventilator hot air from the passenger compartment Then close the windows This will allow the acceleration of the air conditioner s cooling operation e Keep the windows closed while the air conditioner is operating e The air conditioning system should be operated for about 10 minutes at least once a month This helps prevent damage to the system due to lack of lubrication e If the coolant temperature gauge exceeds the HOT position turn the air conditioner off For additional information see IF YOUR VEHICLE OVERHEATS in the 6 In case
260. stem e Be careful not to allow contact between the positive jump lead connector and the vehicle or the negative lead during connection and disconnection 9 Start the engine of the other vehicle and let it run for a few minutes Keep the engine speed at about 2 000 rpm 10 Start the engine of your vehicle B in the nor mal way CAUTION Do not keep the starter motor engaged for more than 10 seconds If the engine does not start immediately turn the ignition switch to OFF and wait 3 to 4 seconds before trying again 11 After starting the engine of your vehicle care fully disconnect the negative lead and then the positive lead gt gt gt 0 12 Remove and dispose of the cloth that was used to cover the ventilator holes as it may be contaminated with corrosive acid 13 Install the ventilator caps if equipped 14 Close the hood PUSH STARTING CAUTION Three way catalyst equipped models if equipped should not be started by pushing as the three way catalyst may be damaged Automatic transmission models cannot be started by pushing This may cause transmission damage Never try to start the vehicle by towing it when the engine starts the forward surge could cause the vehicle to collide with the tow vehicle In case of emergency 6 11 IF YOUR VEHICLE OVERHEATS A WARNING Never continue driving if the engine of your vehicle overheats Doing so could cause a vehicle fire
261. stem on the front passenger seat as such a restraint system used in this position could cause serious injury to the infant in case of air bag deployment during a collision In vehicles equipped with a front impact pas senger air bag system use a rear facing child restraint system only on the rear seats Extreme Hazard Do not use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an air bag in front of it When installing a child restraint system in your vehicle always follow the child restraint system manufacturer s instructions for installation For additional information see CHILD RE STRAINTS earlier in this section e The SRS air bag warning light remains on after approximately 7 seconds e The SRS air bag warning light flashes pf intermittently e The SRS air bag warning light does not illuminate at all Under these conditions the air bag or pre tensioner seat belt systems may not operate properly They must be checked and repaired Contact a NISSAN dealer immediately SPA1097 SRS air bag warning light The SRS air bag warning light displaying in the instrument panel monitors the circuits of the supplemental front impact air bag system and pre tensioner seat belt systems The circuits monitored by the SRS air bag warning light are the diagnosis sensor unit front impact air bag modules pre tensioner seat belts and all related wiring When the ignition switch is in the ON or STAR
262. t the front of the hood sideways with your fingertips and raise the hood 3 Insert the support rod into the slot on the underside of the hood 4 When closing the hood return the support rod to its original position then slowly lower the hood to above 20 to 30 cm 8 to 12 in above the hood lock then let it drop Make sure it is securely latched A WARNING Always check whether the hood is closed and locked securely to prevent it from opening while driving The vehicle should only be operated with the hood securely closed Pre driving checks and adjustments 3 9 FUEL FILLER LID To open the fuel filler lid pull the opener switch located on the lower side of the instrument panel Type A or insert the key into the key cylinder on the fuel filler lid and turn the key toward the front of the vehicle Type B To lock the fuel filler lid close it securely Type A or Close it and turn the key toward the rear of the vehicle Type B Turn the fuel filler cap counterclockwise and place the cap on the cap holder if equipped while filling the fuel Type A and Type B Cap only type Type C To open the fuel filler cap turn the key counter clockwise To lock turn the key clockwise Turn the fuel filler cap counterclockwise after the cap is unlocked The fuel filler cap is a screw on ratcheting type After refuelling tighten the cap clockwise until more than 2 ratcheting clicks are heard A WARNING
263. t the possibility of whipping action damage to the fenders or undercarriage In addition drive at a reduced speed Otherwise your vehicle can be damaged and or vehicle handling and performance may be adversely affected Snow chains must be installed only on the rear wheels and not on the front wheels CAUTION Never install snow chains on a small size spare tire Do not drive with snow chains on paved roads which are clear of snow Driving with chains in such condition mechanisms of the vehicle due to some overstress When driving on clear paved roads be sure to change to 2WD mode Maintenance and do it yourself 8 33 j 73 23 3 NDI762 TIRE ROTATION NISSAN recommends that tires be rotated every 10 000km 6 000 miles for Two Wheel Drive 2WD vehicles and 5 000 km 3 000 miles for Four Wheel Drive 4WD vehicles See FLAT TIRE in the 6 In case of emergency section for tire replacing procedures A WARNING e After rotating the tires adjust the tire pressure e Retighten the wheel nuts when the vehi cle has been driven for the first 1 000km 600 miles also in cases of a flat tire etc 8 34 Maintenance and do it yourself Incorrect tire selection fitting care or maintenance can affect vehicle safety with risk of accident and injury If in doubt consult a NISSAN dealer or the tire manufacturer MDIO004A TIRE WEAR AND DAMAGE Tires should be periodically inspec
264. t zone number is shown and release the switch NOTE Refer to the magnetic declination zone chart for the appropriate zone number 3 The display will return to the normal compass mode within 10 seconds of no switch activity 4 If the vehicle changes zone repeat steps 1 through 3 If adjusting the zone setting did not correct the compass heading error or if the zone was already properly set for the current area the Compass should be recalibrated Compass recalibration To recalibrate the compass proceed as follows 1 To set the compass in the calibration mode push and hold the switch for 9 seconds until C appears in the display 2 Calibrate the compass as described in Com pass operation earlier in this chapter NOTE e If the compass deviates from the correct indication soon after repeated adjustment have the compass checked by a NISSAN dealer e The compass may not indicate the correct compass point in tunnels or while driving up or down a steep hill The compass will return to the correct compass point when the vehicle moves to an area where the geomagnetism is stabilized A CAUTION e Do not install ski racks antennas etc that are attached to the vehicle by means of a magnet It would affect the operation of the compass The calibration procedure may need to be repeated after installation of such items due to changes to the vehicle s magnetic property e When cleaning the mirr
265. te lighter socket as a power source for any other accessory is not recommended e Do not use any other power outlet for an accessory lighter The cigarette lighter operates when the igni tion switch is in the ACC or ON position Instruments and Controls 2 25 To heat the cigarette lighter push in until it latches When the lighter is heated it will spring out automatically Return the cigarette lighter to its original position after use 2 26 Instruments and Controls SIC3358 CONSOLE BOX if equipped A WARNING The center console box should not be used while driving so that full attention may be given to vehicle operation Pull up the lever to open the console box GLOVE BOX To open the top portion of the glove box push the latch up and raise the lid To open the lower portion of the glove box pull the handle 8 down and lower the lid Use the ignition key to lock or unlock the glove box if equipped A WARNING Keep the glove box lid closed while driving to help prevent injury in an accident or a sudden stop NIC939 SUNGLASSES HOLDER if equipped To open the sunglasses holder push and release WARNING The sunglasses holder should not be used while driving so that full attention may be given to vehicle operation Keep the sunglasses holder closed while driving to prevent an accident CAUTION Do not use for anything other than sunglasses
266. te the rear differential locking system by pressing the rear dif ferential locking switch to the ON position Once the system fully engages the indicator light in the combination meter will remain on When the system is activated both rear wheels will engage providing added traction The rear wheels may momentarily slip or move to engage the system and the system will only func tion up to approximately 7 km h 4 MPH Once the vehicle is free from obstruction the system should be turned off and driving resumed When the rear differential locking system is on the Anti lock Braking System ABS is disabled and the ABS light will illuminate REAR DIFFERENTIAL LOCKING SWITCH JVS0229X The rear differential locking system can help pro vide additional traction if the vehicle is stuck or becoming stuck To activate the rear differential locking system e The 4WD mode switch must be in the 4LO position 4WD models e The vehicle must be stopped or driving at a speed of 7 km h 4 MPH or less e The rear differential locking switch must be in the ON position When the rear differential locking switch is initially switched on the indicator light will start to blink until the system engages If all operation condi tions listed above are not met or the system be comes disengaged the indicator light will continue to flash When the rear differential locking system is on the Anti lock Braking System ABS is
267. ted for wear cracking bulging or objects caught in the tread If excessive wear cracks bulging or deep cuts are found the tire should be replaced The original tires have a built in tread wear indicator When the wear indicator is visible the tire should be replaced The wear indicator locations are indicated by the location marks TIRE AGE Remember tire age Never use a tire over six years old regardless of whether they have been used or not Tires degrade with age as well as the use they are subjected to Have the tires checked and balanced frequently by a NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop Report all accidents where the tire is knocked even if it is minor CHANGING TIRES AND WHEELS A WARNING Do not install a deformed wheel or tire even if it has been repaired Such wheels or tires could have structural damage and could fail without warning When replacing a tire use the same size speed rating and load carrying capacity as originally equipped Recommended types and sizes are mentioned in WHEELS AND TIRES in the 9 Technical information section The use of tires other than those recommended or the mixed use of tires of different brands construc tion bias bias belted or radial or tread patterns can adversely affect the ride braking handling ground clearance body to tire clearance snow chain clearance speedometer calibration head light aim and bumper height A WARNING
268. the front facing child restraint system on a rear seat Always follow the child restraint system manufacturers instructions for installation and use 2 Route the seat belt tongue through the child restraint system and insert it into the buckle until you hear and feel the latch engage Rear outboard seats SSS0498A SS50513 Locking clip To prevent slack in the seat belt it is necessary to secure the lap shoulder belt in place with a locking clip Use the locking clip attached to the child restraint system or one which is equivalent in dimensions and strength Be sure to follow the child restraint system manufacturer s instructions for belt routing Test the child restraint system before you place the child in it Tilt it from side to side Try to tug it forward and check if it is held securely in place Make sure that the child restraint system is properly secured prior to each use Safety seats seat belts and supplemental restraint system 1 15 SSS0514 Rear center seat Rear facing When you install a rear facing child restraint system on a rear outboard or center seat follow these steps 1 Position the rear facing child restraint system on a rear seat Always follow the child restraint system manufacturer s instructions for installation and use Route the seat belt tongue through the child restraint system and insert it into the buckle until you hear and feel the latch engage Rear outboard
269. the slope Off road vehicles can tip over side ways much more easily than they can forwards or back wards Many hills are too steep for any vehicle If you drive up them you may stall If you drive down them you may not be able to control your speed If you drive across them you may roll over Do not shift gears where driving on downhill grades as this could cause loss of control of the vehicle Stay alert when driving to the top of a hill At the top there could be a drop off or other hazard that could cause an accident If engine of the vehicle stalls or you cannot make it to the top of a steep grade never at tempt to turn around Your vehicle could tip or roll over Always drive backwards and straight down in reverse gear Never drive backwards in the N Neutral position or with the clutch depressed and using only the brake this could result in loss of control Heavy braking down a hill could cause your brakes to overheat and fade resulting in loss of control and an accident Apply the brakes lightly and use a low gear to control your ve hicle speed Unsecured cargo can be thrown around when driving over rough terrain Properly secure it so that it will not be thrown forwards and cause injury to you or your passengers Accelerating quickly sharp steering manoeu vres or sudden braking may cause loss of control Do not drive beyond the performance of the tires even with 4WD Sudden acceleration steering or
270. thoroughly If the battery fluid gets into your eyes or onto your Battery acid skin or clothing flush with water immediately for at least 15 minutes and seek medical attention Battery fluid is acid If the battery fluid gets into your eyes or onto your skin it could cause loss of your eyesight or burns OC JE Before handling the battery read this instruction carefully to ensure correct and safe handling Instructions Explosive gas Hydrogen gas generated by battery fluid is explosive SDI1573 Maintenance and do it yourself 8 19 VEHICLE BATTERY A WARNING Do not operate the vehicle if the fluid in the battery is low Low battery fluid can cause a higher load on the battery which can generate heat reduce battery life and in some cases lead to an explosion e Keep the battery surface clean and dry Any corrosion should be washed off with a solution of baking soda and water e Make certain the terminal connections are clean and securely tightened e lf the vehicle is not used for 30days or longer disconnect the negative battery terminal cable to prevent discharge e If battery replacement or check is required contact a NISSAN dealer 8 20 Maintenance and do it yourself Check the fluid level in each cell It should be between the UPPER and LOWER level lines If it is necessary to add fluid add only distilled water to bring the level to the indicator in each filler opening Do not overfill
271. tion meter The 4WD warning light comes on when the igni tion switch is turned to the ON position It turns off soon after the engine is started If the 4WD system malfunctions or the revolution or radius of the front and the rear wheels differ the warning light will either remain illuminated or blink If the 4WD warning light comes on the 4WD mode indicator light will go out A large difference between the diameters of front and rear wheels will make the warning light blink slowly approximately once per two seconds Set the 4WD mode switch to 2WD and do not drive fast 5 22 Starting and driving d CAUTION If the warning light comes on or blinks slowly during operation have your vehi cle checked by a NISSAN dealer as soon as possible e Shifting between 4H and 4LO is not rec ommended when the 4WD warning light comes on e When the 4WD warning light comes on 2WD mode may be engaged even if the 4WD mode switch is set to 4H Be espe cially careful when driving e If corresponding parts are malfunction ing 4WD mode will not be engaged even if the 4WD mode switch is turned e Do not drive the vehicle in 4H or 4LO mode on dry hard surfaced roads This may cause unnecessary noise from the power train tire wear and increased fuel consumption e If the 4WD warning light comes on when you are driving on dry hard surfaced roads In 4H mode Turn the 4WD mode switch directly to 2WD In4LO mode
272. tion switch is in the ON position the Diesel Particulate Filter DPF warning light illuminates After starting the engine the DPF warning light turns off This indicates that the system is operational YD25DDTi engine model Euro 4 When the DPF warning light illuminates it indicates that particulate matter has accumulated to the specified amount of the limit in the DPF Drive the vehicle at more than approximately 80 km h 50 MPH as soon as safely possible until the warning light turns off Always conform to local regulations Particulate matter collected in the DPF cannot be burned under low speed driving conditions After having burned the particulate matter completely the DPF warning light will turn off YD25DDTi engine model Euro 5 When the DPF warning light illuminates it indicates that particulate matter accumulated in the DPF has reached the specified limit amount Park the vehicle safely off the road away from traffic and in an open area Press the diesel particulate filter regeneration switch to start the regeneration process If you continue driving with the Diesel Particulate Filter DPF warning light illuminated for a long period of time the light will blink Have your vehicle inspected by a NISSAN dealer A WARNING Do not park the vehicle over flammable materials such as dry grass waste paper or rags as they may burn easily NOTE e Although it is possible to keep driving for approximately 400 k
273. tors or more than one electrical accessory e Use this power outlet with the engine running Do not use for extended periods of time with the engine stopped or idling e Avoid using when the air conditioner headlights or rear window defogger are on When not in use be sure that the cap is closed Do not allow water to contact the outlet Before inserting or disconnecting a plug be sure to turn off the power switch of the electrical accessory being used or the ACC power of the vehicle Fully push the plug in If sufficient contact is not made the plug may overheat or the internal temperature fuse may blow A WARNING Take care as the power outlet and plug may be hot during or immediately after use ASHTRAYS AND CIGARETTE LIGHTER Front ashtray if equipped Ashtray Type B SIC3891 Type To open the ashtray pull the lid To take out the ashtray pull out Type B To open the ashtray pull the lid To take out the ashtray push the lever and pull out Rear ashtray if equipped JVI0662X To open the ashtray pull the lid To take out the ashtray pull out SIC3459 Cigarette lighter CIGARETTE LIGHTER if equipped A WARNING The cigarette lighter should not be used while driving so that full attention may be given to vehicle operation A CAUTION e The cigarette lighter socket is a power source for the cigarette lighter element only The use of the cigaret
274. uded in exhaust gases Particulate matter that has accumulated in the DPF is automatically burned and converted into harmless substances while driving the vehicle A CAUTION The DPF becomes extremely hot after burn ing particulate matter If the DPF warning light comes on it indicates that particulate matter has accumulated in the DPF to the specified limit Particulate matter collected in the DPF cannot be burned under low speed driving conditions As soon as safely possible drive the vehicle at a high speed more than approximately 80 km h S50MPH until the DPF warning light goes out Al ways conform to local regulations When the accumulated particulate matter has been completely burned the DPF warning light will go out A WARNING If the vehicle continues to be driven at a low speed with the DPF warning light illuminated the fail safe will limit en gine revolutions and or torque In this case the engine oil must be replaced and the process of burning accumulated particulate matter must be carried out by a NISSAN dealer e Use engine oil for DPF equipped models as specified in the CAPACITIES AND RECOMMENDED FUEL LUBRICANTS in the 9 Technical information section DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER if equipped for YD25DDTi engine model Euro 5 The Diesel Particulate Filter DPF reduces the amount of materials that affect the environment by collecting particulate matter included in exhaust gases Normally
275. ume 5 36 me CE lO iang 5 34 pe ETE 5 36 Brake Pre CAUlON SL makde ka danammet 5 34 Epgme COCA RE 5 36 Anti lock Braking System ABS if equipped 5 35 Tire eguipmMEni accs aa 5 36 Special winter equipment xsesnnvrrnnrnennnvvnnnrnrnnnnrnnnenenenenen 5 37 Corrosion eee 00 sists iccorasecticcenstaniiemnpecteedinacieneed 5 37 BREAK IN SCHEDULE During the first 1 600 km 1 000 miles follow these recommendations for the future reliability and economy of your new vehicle Failure to follow the recommendations may result in shortened en gine life and reduced engine performance e Avoid driving for long periods at a constant speed either fast or slow e Do not run the engine over 4 000 rpm e Do not accelerate at full throttle in any gear e Avoid quick starts e Avoid hard braking as much as possible e Do not tow a trailer during the first 800 km 500 miles e When towing a trailer for the first time after the above break in schedule make sure that you do not drive over 80 km h 50 MPH for the following 800 km 500 miles and do not accelerate at full throttle 5 2 Starting and driving BEFORE STARTING ENGINE A WARNING The driving characteristics of your vehicle can be changed remarkably by any addi tional load and its distribution as well as by adding optional equipment trailer cou plings roof racks etc Your driving style and speed have to be adjusted accordingly Especially when carry
276. und Start the engine Check for any leakage around the drain plug Correct as required Turn the engine off and wait several minutes Check the oil level with the dipstick For details see CHECKING ENGINE OIL LEVEL earlier in this section If necessary add engine oil Close the hood CHANGING ENGINE OIL FILTER for QR engine CAUTION A used oil filter should be disposed of at a rubbish tip having proper facilities We recommend having the engine oil filter changed by a NISSAN dealer Sg Ki WAV eh Mager QR engine Removal 1 Park the vehicle on a level surface and apply the parking brake 2 Turn the engine off 3 Place a large drain pan under the oil filter 4 Loosen the oil filter with an oil filter wrench by turning it counterclockwise Then remove the oil filter by turning it by hand CAUTION Be careful not to burn yourself The engine oil may be hot 5 Wipe the engine oil filter sealing surface with a clean rag Be sure to remove any old gasket material remaining on the sealing surface of the engine Installation 1 Coat the gasket on the new filter with clean engine oil 2 Screw on the oil filter until a slight resistance is felt then tighten an additional 2 3 turn 3 Start the engine and check for leakage around the oil filter Correct as required 4 Turn the engine off and wait more than 10 minutes Check the oil level Add engine oil if necessa
277. ur vehicle checked by a NISSAN dealer as soon as possible e If the 4WD warning light turns on when you are driving on dry or hard surfaced roads in the 4H position turn the 4WD switch to 2WD in the 4LO position stop the vehicle and shift the transmission gear lever to N and turn the 4WD switch to 2WD If the warning light is still on after the above operation have the system checked by a NISSAN dealer as soon as possible Anti lock braking system ABS warning light if equipped After turning the ignition switch to the ON position the light will illuminate The anti lock braking system warning light will turn off after approximately 2 seconds if the system is operational If the light comes on while the engine is running it may indicate that the anti lock portion of the braking system is not functioning properly Have the system checked by a NISSAN dealer Anti lock braking system The anti lock braking system controls the wheels so that they will not lock when braking abruptly or when braking on a slippery road This will prevent difficult steering operation and swerving due to locked wheels If an abnormality occurs in the system the anti lock function will cease but the ordinary brakes will continue to operate normally R canon If the light comes on while you are driving contact a NISSAN dealer for repair Diesel Particulate Filter DPF warning light if equipped When the igni
278. ure 1 Push the PHONE SEND VW button The system asks you to pair a new phone 2 Initiate pairing from the cellular phone and enter a PIN code for pairing your Bluetooth cellar phone Operate it to enter the code 1234 The code is always 1234 regardless of the number of phones paired The pairing procedure of the cellular phone varies according to each cellular phone manufacturer See the cellular phone Owner s Manual for details 3 The system asks you to say a name for the phone If the name is too long it will not be fully registered 4 The system will inform you that the cellular phone is successfully registered Registering an additional phone NOTE This function is not available while driving You can register up to 5 different Bluetooth cellar phones in the in vehicle phone module However 4 28 Heater and air conditioner and audio system you can talk on only one cellular phone at a time 1 Push the PHONE SEND amp button until the system announces Pairing and connection menu 2 Push the SEEK W button to select Do you want to register a new phone and then push the PHONE SEND as button 3 The system asks you to initiate pairing from your Bluetooth cellular phone and enter a PIN code for pairing the phone Operate it to enter the code 1234 The pairing procedure of the cellular phone var les according to each cellular phone manufacturer See the cellular pho
279. urn off If the CD comes out and is not removed it will be pulled back into the slot to protect it Heater and air conditioner and audio system 4 19 p ma co ax 0 SAA2563 FM AM radio operation The audio system operates when the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON position FM AM button When the button is pushed while the audio system is off the audio system will turn on and the radio will turn on When the button is pushed while a CD is already playing the CD will turn off and the radio turn on To change the radio bands push the button to select the band AM FM1 FM2 The audio system can store up to 6 FM station fre quencies in the automatic preset memory To store the station frequency automatically push and hold the button for more than 1 5 seconds after turning the radio on The station will be automatically stored in the automatic preset memory A V TUNE button When adjusting the broadcasting station frequency manually push the TUNE button A or Vi until the desired frequency is achieved x Y SEEK button When adjusting the broadcasting station frequency automatically push the SEEK button or forless than 1 5 seconds When the system detects a broadcasting station it will stop at the station scan SCAN searching Push the SCAN turning button to tune from low to high frequencies and stop at each broadcasting station for 5 seconds Pu
280. usting the time Turn the adjustment knob counterclockwise to advance the hour Turn the adjustment knob clockwise to advance the minutes Depress the knob to toggle between 24h mode and AM PM mode in the display Once the power supply is disconnected the clock will start to operate from the time 12 00 in the AM PM mode Adjust the time accordingly ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE NIC913 The gauge indicates the engine coolant tem perature The engine coolant temperature should remain within the normal range The engine coolant temperature varies with the outside air temperature and driving conditions A CAUTION If the gauge exceeds the normal range stop the vehicle as soon as safely possible If the engine is overheated continued operation of the vehicle may seriously damage the engine See IF YOUR VEHICLE OVERHEATS in the 6 In case of emergency section for immediate action A WARNING Allow the engine to cool down before removing the radiator cap to avoid the danger of being scalded NIC914 FUEL GAUGE The gauge needle is designed to move to the empty level position when the ignition switch is turned to the OFF position The Y indicates that the fuel filler lid is located on the left side of the vehicle NOTE The low fuel warning light if equipped comes on when the fuel tank level is getting low Refuel as soon as it is convenient preferably before the g
281. vrserenernnn 5 20 AVY DD mode indicator hhl usemuaamnumiunsseqsmi 5 21 4WD warning VIM EE 5 22 Driving Four Wheel Drive 4WD safely ornrvsrs0 5 22 Tire recommendation for 4AWD nsrsersnnvrernvnvnsvnenensnnennnn 5 24 Rear differential locking if equipped msumsevvrsreserserrrsernns 5 24 Rear differential locking SWitCh nsnsnrarnnnennnnnnennvnennvnne 5 25 Cruise control if equipped msrsvvessevresrvsevseserseseesernns 5 25 Precautions on cruise Conrohusuanavuninmumimesnn 5 26 Cruise Control operation ssssssssssssrsrssrsrsrrnssnerieresssnnnrenns 5 26 Fe 5 27 Trailer towing for Australia m useseevreeereen 5 29 Operating precautiOnS msrsrrrrsrrenensrrrvrrenenvrsrresenensrrrsenenn 5 29 Maximum load limits for AustraliaJ iseroerervrrrvrrsenens 5 29 Tire 0 nnise nia 5 30 Safety eg EE 5 30 Ke GT annan 5 30 Trailer towing except for Australia c csessssssseseeseseseees 5 31 Operating precautiOnS msrsrrrnrrsenenrrrrvrrenensrsrreseensrrrnennnn 5 31 Tire 0 errr str rea str yer ne eta ener te 5 31 Safety Cl ER AE 5 31 Trailer GE NE 5 31 Trailer direction indicator light if equipped 5 31 Ene ee UE yosi i 5 32 Vehicle Dynamic Control VDC system if equipped 5 32 Vehicle Dynamic Control VDC off switch if equipped 5 34 Power steering SYSISMecicsacrissnisiendsnsmasnaceouseeticianamientaunincutiens 5 34 Cold weather dr nga s arv svsvassmmmempenm
282. where engine braking would be advanta geous 2 Second gear Use this position for driving uphill or engine braking on downhill grades 1 Low gear Use this position when driving slowly on steep hills slow driving through deep snow sand or mud or for maximum engine braking on steep downhill grades Accelerator downshift In the D Drive position For rapid passing or driving uphill fully depress the accelerator pedal to the floor This shifts the trans mission down into the lower gear depending on the vehicle speed Suggested maximum speed in each gear Downshift to a lower gear if the engine is not run ning smoothly or if you need to accelerate Do not exceed the maximum suggested speed shown below in any gear For level road driving use the highest gear suggested for that speed Always observe posted speed limits and drive ac cording to the road conditions to ensure safe op eration Do not over rev the engine when shifting to a lower gear this may cause engine damage or loss of vehicle control Allowable maximum speed in each gear e Two Wheel Drive 2WD model km h MPH 1st 94 15 2nd 56 35 3rd 97 60 Drive Four Wheel Drive 4WD model 4L posi tion st 2nd 3rd Drive km h MPH 9 6 20 12 35 22 Ay Four Wheel Drive 4WD model 4H posi tion 1st 2nd 3rd D km h MPH 23 14 53 33 92 57 E SSD0643 Left hand drive LHD model Overdr
283. will clear in time If large droplets can be seen then contact a NISSAN dealer For easier access to the light bulbs of the left hand side headlight unit proceed as follows 1 Disconnect the battery cables Maintenance and do it yourself 8 31 2 Unscrew the battery nut then remove the battery 3 Remove the blown bulb as described earlier 4 After the bulb replacement install the battery in the reverse order of removal 8 32 Maintenance and do it yourself EXTERIOR LIGHTS Front turn signal light Clearance light Front fog light if equipped 1 2 Side turn signal light Rear combination light 2 Turn signal Stop Tail Reverse Rear fog light if equipped High mounted stop light if equipped Number plate light 1 If replacement is required contact a NISSAN dealer 2 When there are rapid changes in tempera ture some misting may occur on the inside of the lens This will not cause a performance concern and will clear in time If large droplets can be seen then contact a NISSAN dealer INTERIOR LIGHTS Room light Map light if equipped Room light rear passenger compartment if equipped WHEELS AND TIRES In case of a flat tire see FLAT TIRE in the 6 In case of emergency section TIRE INFLATION PRESSURE Periodically check the tire pressure including the spare tire An incorrect tire pressure may adversely affect tire life and vehicle handling NOTE Inco
284. wingly release the parking brake type and lower the tailgate The support cables and inadvertently become involved in a To release the parking brake firmly depress and hold the tailgate open serious accident hold the foot brake pedal Pull up the parking When closing the tailgate make sure the latches brake lever slightly push the button and lower are securely locked center handle type the lever completely Before driving be sure that the brake warning light 3 14 Pre driving checks and adjustments TAILGATE LOCK UNLOCK WITH KEY if equipped A CAUTION Do not drive the vehicle with the tailgate down A WARNING It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo area In a collision people riding in these areas are more likely to be seriously injured or killed e Do not allow people to ride in any area of your vehicle that is not equipped with seats and seat belts TIE DOWN HOOKS if equipped For your convenience 4 tie down hooks are placed on the upper lorry inner sides These may be used to help secure cargo loaded into the lorry bed A CAUTION The weight of the cargo load must be evenly distributed over both the front and the rear axles A WARNING Properly secure all cargo with ropes or straps to help prevent it from sliding or shifting In a sudden stop or collision un secured cargo could cause personal injury Pre driving checks and adjustments 3 15 1 Side channels 2 Channels
285. with heater 9 8 L 8 5 8 qt Genuine NISSAN Engine Coolant or equivalent in its quality 2 Bae without heater except for Thailand 8 5L 7 1 2 qt without heater for Thailand 7 8 L 6 7 8 qt YD25DDTi with heater Viel 10 1 8 qt Euro 5 without heater 10 0 L 8 3 4 qt with heater 8 9L 7 7 8 qt QR25DE LHD without heater 7 8L 6 7 8 qt with heater TAL 1 qt Reservoir MAX level without heater OB L 3 4 qtt Manual transmission gear oil 5MT 2 9L 2 1 2 at Genuine NISSAN Manual Transmission Fluid MTF HQ Multi 75W 85 or 2WD s API GL 4 Viscosity SAE 75W 85 6MT Euro 4 4 0L 3 1 2 qt Euro 5 3 5L 3 1 8 qt 9 2 Technical information AWD 6MT Euro 4 42L 3 3 4 at Euro 5 3 7 L 3 1 4 qt Automatic transmission oil 10 3 L 9 1 8 qt Genuine NISSAN Matic S ATF 4 Differential gear oil Genuine NISSAN Differential Oil Hypoid Super GL 5 80W 90 or API GL 5 F oooo 0 85L 3 4 qt Viscosity SAE 80W 90 ront Standard type API GL 5 Synthetic gear oil viscosity SAE 75W 140 or equivalent 6 Rear Ta a TRETT 2 0L 1 3 4 qt FTSE at ds ee Limited Slip Differential LSD Genuine NISSAN Differential Oil Hypoid LSD GL 5 80W 90 or equivalent Transfer gear fluid 2 0L 1 3 4 qt Genuine NISSAN Matic D ATF or equivalent 8 Power steering fluid Refill to the proper oil level according to the instructions in the Genuine NISSAN PSF or equivalent 5 Brake and clutch fluid 8 Maintenance and do it yourself section Genuine NISSAN Brake Fluid or equivalent
286. y message will change as follows SPEED VOL BEEP When SPEED VOL appears on the display briefly push on the ENTER button then turn the MENU VOL dial clockwise or counterclock wise to adjust the level of the volume Adjusting the setting to O zero turns off the speed volume feature Increasing the speed volume setting results in the audio volume increasing more rapidly with vehicle speed Push the ENTER button again to save the setting When BEEP appears on the display briefly push the ENTER button and then turn the MENU VOL dial clockwise or counterclock wise to switch the beep sound on or off Push the ENTER button again to save the setting After the desired levels have been set push the MENU button to exit the menu or wait at least for 10 seconds without pressing any buttons BLUETOOTH HANDS FREE PHONE SYSTEM WITHOUT NAVIGATION SYSTEM if equipped A WARNING Use a phone after stopping your vehicle in a safe location If you have to use a phone while driving exercise extreme caution at all times so full attention may be given to vehicle operation e If a conversation in a moving vehicle requires you to take notes pull off the road to a safe location and stop your vehicle before doing so A CAUTION To avoid draining the vehicle battery use a phone after starting the engine Your NISSAN is equipped with the Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System If you are an owner of a Bluetooth enabled cel
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