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Overdrive off indicator light (if so equipped)


This light comes on when the overdrive switch is pushed to the OFF position. Key reminder chime The chime sounds when the driver’s door is opened and the key is left in the ignition switch. Take the ignition key when you leave the vehicle. Light reminder chime A chime sounds if is opened with the headlight switch on unless the ignition key is in the ON position. Turn the headlight switch off when you leave the vehicle.


the driver’s door


Brake pad wear warning The disc brake pads have audible wear warnings. When a brake pad requires re- placement, it makes a high pitched scraping sound when the vehicle is in motion whether or not the brake pedal is depressed. Have the brakes checked as soon as possible if the warning sound is heard.


Malfunction indicator (MIL)


light


If the malfunction indicator light comes on steady or blinks while the engine is running, it may indicate a potential emission control problem. The malfunction indicator light may also come on steady or blink if the fuel filler cap has not been closed tightly or if the fuel tank is nearly empty. Check to make sure the fuel cap is secure and that you have at least three gallons of fuel in the fuel tank. After driving for a while, the light should remain off if no other potential emission control system problem exists.


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Operation The malfunction indicator light will come on in one of two ways: c Malfunction indicator light on steady − An emission control system malfunction has been detected. Have the vehicle in- spected by an authorized NISSAN dealer. You do not need to have your vehicle towed to the dealer.


c Malfunction indicator light blinking − An engine misfire has been detected which may damage the emission control sys- tem. To reduce or avoid emission control system damage: c do not drive at speeds above 45 MPH


(72 km/h).


c avoid hard acceleration or deceleration. c avoid steep uphill grades. c if possible, reduce the amount of cargo


being hauled or towed.


The malfunction indicator light may stop blinking and come on steady. Have the vehicle inspected by an autho- rized NISSAN dealer. You do not need to have your vehicle towed to the dealer.


CAUTION


Continued vehicle operation without having the emission control system checked and repaired as necessary could lead to poor driveability, reduced fuel economy, and possible damage to the emission control system.


Some conditions may cause the malfunction indicator light to come on steady or blink. Examples are as follows: c vehicle ran out of fuel, which caused the


engine to misfire.


c fuel filler cap was left off or improperly installed, allowing fuel to evaporate into the atmosphere.


If you suspect that you experienced one or both of the above conditions, drive the ve- hicle to an authorized NISSAN dealer and have the vehicle inspected. Avoid any un- necessary diagnosis during the service by informing the dealer of the conditions listed above that may have cccurred.


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THEFT WARNING (if so equipped)


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The theft warning system provides visual and audio alarm signals if parts of the vehicle are disturbed. How to activate the theft warning system 1. Close all windows. 2. Remove the key from the ignition switch. 3. Close the hood and both doors. 4. Push the


button on the multi-remote controller. Both doors lock. The hazard lights flash twice and the horn beeps once to indicate both doors are locked.


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c When the


button is pushed with both doors locked, the hazard lights flash twice and the horn beeps once as a reminder that the doors are already locked. The horn may or may not beep once. Refer to ‘‘silencing the horn beep feature’’ later in this section. The system can be activated even if the windows are open. 5. Confirm that


the SECURITY indicator light comes on. The SECURITY light glows for about 30 seconds and then begins to flash once every three seconds. The system is now activated. If, during this 30-second time period, the door is unlocked by the key or the multi-remote controller, or the ignition key is turned to ACC or ON, the system will not activate. c If the key is turned slowly when lock- ing the door, the system may not acti- vate. Furthermore, if the key is turned excessively to the unlock position, the system may be deactivated when the key is removed. If the indicator light fails to glow for 30 seconds, unlock the door once and lock it again.


c Even when the driver and/or passen- gers are in the vehicle, the system will


activate with both doors, and hood locked and ignition key off. Turn the ignition key to ACC or ON to turn the system off.


The theft warning system is NOT activated if one of the following occurs: c A door is unlocked or the ignition key is turned to the ACC or ON position during the 30 seconds in which the SECURITY light stays on.


c The SECURITY light blinks at a steady 1/2 second on - 1/2 second off rate (a door, or the hood is open and the key is not in the ACC or ON position). When the ignition key is turned to the ACC or ON position, the SECURITY light turns off.


Theft warning system operation The theft warning system emits the follow- ing alarm: c The headlights blink and the horn sounds intermittently. In addition, the starter mo- tor does not operate.


c The alarm automatically turns off after 2 to 3 minutes. However, the alarm reactivates if the vehicle is tampered with again. The alarm can be shut off by unlocking a door


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with the key or by pressing the on the multi-remote controller.


button


The alarm is activated by: c opening a door without using the key (even if the door is unlocked by releasing the door inside lock switch).


c opening the hood. How to stop the alarm The alarm stops only by unlocking a door button on with the key or by pressing the the multi-remote controller. The alarm does not stop if the ignition switch is turned to ACC or ON position.


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Silencing the horn beep feature If desired, the horn beep feature can be deactivated using the multi-remote controller. To deactivate: Press and hold the and


buttons for at least two seconds.


The hazard lights will quickly flash three times to confirm that the horn beep feature has been reactivated. Deactivating the horn beep feature does not silence the horn if the alarm is triggered. If the system does not operate as de- scribed above, have it checked by an authorized NISSAN dealer.


The hazard lights will quickly flash three times to confirm that the horn beep feature has been deactivated. To activate: Press and hold the


and buttons for at least two seconds once


more.


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HEADLIGHT AND TURN SIGNAL SWITCH


position:


Lighting Turn the switch to the The front combination, rear combination, license plate and instrument panel lights come on. Turn the switch to the The headlights come on and all the other lights remain on. To select the high beam function, push the lever forward. The high beam lights come on and the light illuminates. Pull it back to select the low beam.


position:


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DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHT SYSTEM (Canada only) The headlights automatically illuminate at a reduced intensity when the engine is started with the parking brake released. The day- time running lights operate with the head- light switch in the OFF position or in the position. Turn the headlight switch to the illumination when driving at night. If the parking brake is applied before the engine is started, the daytime running lights do not illuminate. The daytime running lights illuminate once the parking brake is released. The daytime run-


position for


full


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ning lights will remain on until the ignition switch is turned off.


WARNING


When the daytime running light system is active, tail lights on your vehicle will not be on. It is necessary at dusk to turn on your headlights. Failure to do so could cause an accident injuring yourself and others.


Passing signal Pulling the lever toward you turns on the headlight high beam.


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WINDSHIELD WIPER AND WASHER SWITCH


Turn signal Move the lever up or down to signal the turning direction. When the turn is com- pleted, the turn signal cancels automati- cally. Lane change signal To indicate a lane change, move the lever up or down to the point where the indicator light begins to flash, but the lever does not latch.


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The ignition switch must be in the ON position for the wipers or washer to be activated. Push the lever down to operate the wipers, and pull the lever toward you to operate the washer. Operating the washer automatically cycles the wipers several times.


Intermittent wiper operation can be adjusted from 4 to 12 seconds by turning the time control knob (Type B only).


CAUTION


c Do not operate the washer continu-


ously for more than 30 seconds.


c Do not operate the washer if the


reservoir tank is empty.


WARNING


In freezing temperatures the washer solution may freeze on the windshield and obscure your vision which may lead to an accident. Warm the wind- shield with the defroster before you wash the windshield.


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INSTRUMENT BRIGHTNESS CONTROL


HAZARD WARNING FLASHER SWITCH


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The instrument brightness control operates when the light switch is in the or


position.


Push the switch on to warn other drivers when you must stop or park under emer- gency conditions. All turn signal lights flash.


Turn the control to adjust the brightness of the instrument panel lights.


WARNING


c When stalled or stopped on the road- way under emergency conditions, move the vehicle well off the road.


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c Do not use the hazard warning flash- ers while moving on the highway unless unusual circumstances force you to drive so slowly that your ve- hicle might become a hazard to other traffic.


c Turn signals do not work when the hazard warning flasher lights are on.


The hazard warning flashers can be actu- ated with the ignition switch in any position. Some state laws may prohibit the use of the hazard warning flasher switch while driving.


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WARNING


The cigarette lighter should not be used while driving so that full attention may be given to the driving operation.


CAUTION


The cigarette lighter socket is a power source for the cigarette lighter element only. The use of the cigarette lighter socket as a power source for any other accessory is not recommended.


CIGARETTE LIGHTER (accessory) AND ASH TRAY


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The cigarette lighter element is an acces- sory. A genuine NISSAN cigarette lighter or equivalent can be purchased from an autho- rized NISSAN dealer. The cigarette lighter operates when the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON position. Push the lighter in all the way. When the lighter is heated, it springs out. Return the lighter to its original position after use.


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POWER POINT (if so equipped) There is a power point for powering acces- sories mounted in the instrument panel. It is rated at 12 Volts 120 Watts maximum.


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CUP HOLDER (if so equipped)


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c Use only soft cups in the cup holder. Hard objects can injure you in an accident.


WARNING


The cup holder should not be used while driving so that full attention may be given to the driving operation.


CAUTION


c Avoid abrupt starting and braking when the cup holder is being used to prevent spilling the drink. If the liq- uid is hot, it can scald you or your passenger.


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DOME LIGHT AND CARGO LIGHT


MAP LIGHTS (if so equipped)


c When the switch is in the center j or illumi-


the dome light


DOOR position, nates by opening a door.


c When the switch is in the ON position, the dome light illuminates whether either door is opened or closed.


Cargo light operation On some King Cab models, the light can be used as a cargo light by simply pulling the light down. This light is convenient at night when loading cargo. For information regarding dome light bulb replacement, refer to “Bulb replacement” in the ‘‘Do-it-yourself’’ section of this manual.


CAUTION


Leaving the dome light switch in the ON position for extended periods of time will result in a discharged battery.


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Each dome light has a three-position switch and operates regardless of ignition key position. c When the switch is in the OFF position, the dome light does not illuminate, re- gardless of door position.


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MANUAL WINDOWS


POWER WINDOWS (if so equipped)


The power window operates when the igni- tion key is ON. To open or close the window, press the switch and hold it down. The main switch (driver’s switch) also opens or closes the passenger side window. Locking passenger’s window When the lock button is pushed in, only the driver side window can be opened or closed. Push it in again to cancel the win- dow lock function.


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The side windows can be opened or closed by turning the hand crank on each door. To open a window on the driver side, turn the crank clockwise. To close a window, turn the crank counterclockwise. To open a window on the passenger side, turn the crank counterclockwise. To close a window, turn the crank clockwise.


WARNING


c Make sure that all passengers have their hands, etc. inside the vehicle before closing the windows. Use the window lock switch to prevent unex- pected use of the power windows.


c Do not leave children unattended in- side the vehicle. They could unknow- ingly activate switches or controls and become trapped in a window. Unattended children could become involved in a serious accident.


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REAR SLIDING WINDOW (if so equipped)


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Passenger’s switch The passenger’s switch opens or closes the passenger’s window. To open the window, push the switch down. To close the window, lift the switch up.


AUTOMATIC POWER WINDOW SWITCH To fully open the driver’s side window, com- pletely press the driver’s side window switch down and release it; it need not be held. The window automatically opens all the way. To stop the window, pull up on the switch while the window is opening.


Squeeze the handles of the lever, then slide the window open.


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SUNROOF (if so equipped)


c Do not allow anyone to stand up or extend any portion of their body out of the sunroof opening while the vehicle is in motion or while the sunroof is closing.


CAUTION


c Remove water drops, snow, ice or sand from the sunroof before open- ing.


c Do not place heavy objects on the


sunroof or surrounding area.


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Tilting up Pull the handle down, then push the handle up to the fully tilted position.


WARNING


c In an accident you could be thrown from the vehicle through an open sunroof. Always use seat belts and child restraints.


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Closing Pull the handle forward to unlock, then push the handle up completely to lock the sunroof closed.


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Installing the sun shade 1. Insert the two hooks on the front edge of


sun shade into holders on the sunroof.


2. Align the two lock bolts on the rear edge of sun shade with the lock nuts, then securely tighten the lock bolts, one quar- ter turn.


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WARNING


Do not remove or install the sun shade while driving so that full attention may be given to the driving operation.


Removing the sun shade 1. Turn each lock bolt counterclockwise


while lifting the sun shade upward.


2. Slide the shade backward to remove it.


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Removing the sunroof


WARNING


Do not remove the sunroof while driv- ing so that full attention may be given to the driving operation.


1. Remove the sun shade. 2. Tilt the sunroof up. 3. Push the knobs located on each end of the handle and push the sunroof up- wards to disengage the handle linkage. 4. Pull the sunroof up from outside of the 2-24 Instruments and controls


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vehicle until it is perpendicular to the roof panel.


5. Slide the sunroof to the left and remove


it.


Installing the sunroof 1. While placing the sunroof perpendicular to the roof panel, position the sunroof and engage the retainer with the hinge. 2. Slide the sunroof to the right until the red


mark on the hinge disappears.


3. Carefully lower the sunroof, making sure


it is centered with in the roof opening.


4. Engage the handle linkage. Be sure the sunroof is securely installed.


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Key .........................................................................3-2
Door locks ..............................................................3-2
Power door lock (if so equipped)...........................3-3
Multi-remote control system (if so equipped).........3-4
Battery replacement ...............................................3-7
Hood release..........................................................3-8
Glove box ...............................................................3-9
Fuel filler cap..........................................................3-9


Tailgate latch........................................................3-10
Tie down hooks....................................................3-12
Tilting steering wheel (if so equipped).................3-12
Outside mirror remote control (if so equipped)....3-13
Outside mirrors.....................................................3-13
Inside mirror .........................................................3-14
Vanity mirror (if so equipped)...............................3-14


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KEY


DOOR LOCKS


WARNING


c Always have the doors locked while driving. Along with the use of seat belts, this provides greater safety in the event of an accident by helping to prevent persons from being thrown from the vehicle. This also helps keep children and others from unintentionally opening the doors, and will help keep out intruders.


c Before opening the door, always look for and avoid oncoming traffic. c Do not leave children unattended in a locked vehicle. They could un- knowingly activate switches or con- trols. Unattended children could be- come involved in serious accidents.


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A key number is supplied with your key. Record the key number and keep it in a safe place (such as your wallet), NOT IN THE VEHICLE. If you lose your keys, see an authorized NISSAN dealer for duplicates by using the key number. NISSAN does not record key numbers so it is very important to keep track of your key number plate. A key number is only necessary when you have lost all keys and do not have one to duplicate from. If you still have a key, this key can be duplicated by an authorized NISSAN dealer or locksmith.


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Locking doors with key To lock the door, turn the key towards the front of the vehicle. To unlock, turn it to- wards the rear. On power door lock equipped models, lock- ing the driver’s door simultaneously locks the passenger’s door.


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Locking doors without key To lock the doors without the key, push the inside lock knob to the lock position, then close the door. When locking the door this way, be certain not to leave the key inside the vehicle.


POWER DOOR LOCK (if so equipped) The power door lock system allows you to lock or unlock both doors simultaneously. Turning the key to the front of the vehicle locks both doors. Turning the key one time to the rear of the vehicle unlocks that door. From that posi- tion, returning the key to neutral (where the key can only be removed and inserted) and turning it to the rear again within 5 seconds unlocks both doors.


To lock from the outside without a key, push the door lock button (driver side only) or the door lock knob (driver or passenger side), then close the door. When locking the door this way, be certain not to leave the key inside the vehicle. If the key is left in the ignition, all doors will unlock automatically.


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MULTI-REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM (if so equipped) It is possible to lock/unlock both doors, and activate the panic alarm by using the remote controller from outside the vehicle. Be sure to remove the key from the vehicle before locking the doors. The remote controller can operate at a distance of approximately 49 ft (15 m) from the vehicle. The effective distance depends on the conditions around the vehicle. As many as four remote controllers can be used with one vehicle. For information con- cerning the purchase and use of additional remote controllers, contact an authorized NISSAN dealer.


CAUTION


Listed below are conditions or occur- rences which will damage the remote controller: c Do not allow the remote controller to


become wet.


c Do not drop the remote controller.


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c Do not strike the remote controller


sharply against another object.


c Do not place the remote controller for an extended period in an area where temperatures exceed 140°F (60°C).


Locking doors 1. Close all windows. 2. Remove the key from the ignition switch. 3. Close the hood and both doors. 4. Push the


button on the multi-remote controller. Both doors lock. The hazard lights flash twice and the horn beeps once to indicate both doors are locked. button is pushed with both the hazard lights flash doors locked, twice and the horn beeps once as a reminder the doors are already locked. The horn may or may not beep once. Refer to “silencing the horn beep feature” later in this section.


c When the


that


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The interior light can be turned off without waiting 30 seconds by inserting the key into the ignition or locking the doors with the multi-remote controller or pushing the interior light switch to the OFF position. Using the panic alarm If you are near your vehicle and feel threat- ened, you may activate the panic alarm to call attention as follows: 1. Push the


button on the remote con-


troller for longer than 1.5 seconds.


2. The theft warning alarm and headlights


will stay on for 30 seconds.


3. The panic alarm stops when: c it has run for 30 seconds, or c the


the


or


button is pressed, on the multi-remote controller.


Unlocking doors 1. Push the


button on the multi- remote controller. Only the driver’s side door unlocks.


2. Push the


button on the multi-


remote controller again within five sec- onds. The passenger door unlocks.


3. The interior light illuminates for 30 sec- onds when the light switch is in the O position.


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The hazard lights will quickly flash three times to confirm that the horn beep feature has been reactivated. Deactivating the horn feature does not si- lence the horn if the alarm is triggered.


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Silencing the horn beep feature If desired, the horn beep feature can be deactivated using the multi-remote control- ler. To deactivate: Press and hold the


and


together for at least two seconds.


The hazard lights will quickly flash three times to confirm that the horn beep feature has been deactivated. To activate: Press and hold the


and together for at least two seconds


once more.


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BATTERY REPLACEMENT


Replace the battery in the multi-remote con- troller as follows: 1. Open the lid using a coin. 2. Replace the battery with a new one. Recommended battery: Sanyo CR2025


or equivalent.


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3. Close the lid securely. 4. Press the


button, then the


button two or three times to check the multi- remote controller operation. Each time the


button is pressed, the


hazard lights flash once.


If the battery is removed for any reason other than replacement, perform step 4
above. c An improperly disposed battery can hurt the environment. Always confirm local regulations for battery disposal. c The multi-remote controller is water- resistant; however, if it does get wet, immediately wipe completely dry.


c The operational range of the multi- remote controller extends to approxi- mately 49 ft (15 m) from the vehicle. This range may vary with conditions.


FCC Notice: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer for com- pliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 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 interference, and (2) this Pre-driving checks and adjustments 3-7


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HOOD RELEASE


device must accept any interference re- ceived including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.


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WARNING


c Make sure the hood is completely closed and latched before driving. Failure to do so could cause the hood to fly open and result in an accident.


c If you see steam or smoke coming to


from the engine compartment, avoid injury do not open the hood.


2. Raise the lever at the front of the hood with your fingertips and raise the hood. 3. Insert the support rod into the slot in the


front edge of the hood.


4. When closing the hood, reset the support rod to its original position, lower the hood to approximately 12 inches above the latch and release it. This allows proper engagement of the hood latch.


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1. Pull the hood lock release handle located the hood


below the instrument panel; then springs up slightly.


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GLOVE BOX


FUEL FILLER CAP


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Open the glove box by pulling the handle.


CAUTION


Keep glove box lid closed while driving to prevent injury in an accident or a sudden stop.


The fuel filler cap is a screw-on ratcheting type. Tighten the cap clockwise until ratch- eting clicks are heard.


WARNING


c Gasoline is extremely flammable and highly explosive under certain con- ditions. You could be burned or se- riously injured if it is misused or mishandled. Always stop the engine and do not smoke or allow open flames or sparks near the vehicle when refueling.


c Fuel may be under pressure. Turn the cap one-half turn and wait for any ‘‘hissing’’ sound to stop to pre- from spraying out and vent causing possible personal injury. Then remove the cap.


fuel


c Do not attempt to top off the fuel tank after the fuel pump nozzle shuts off automatically. Continued refuel- ing may cause fuel overflow, result- ing in fuel spray and possibly fire.


c Use only a genuine NISSAN fuel filler cap as a replacement. It has a built-in safety valve needed for proper op- eration of the fuel system and emis- sion control system. An incorrect cap can result in a serious malfunc- tion and possible injury.


c Never pour fuel into the throttle body


to attempt to start your vehicle.


CAUTION


c If fuel is spilled on the vehicle body, flush it away with water to avoid paint damage.


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TAILGATE LATCH


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Put the fuel filler cap on the cap holder while refueling.


Opening the tailgate Pull the tailgate handle upward and lower the tailgate. The support cables hold the tailgate open. When closing the tailgate, make sure the latches are securely locked.


c Tighten until the cap clicks. Failure to tighten the fuel cap properly may cause the malfunction indica- tor light (MIL) to illuminate. If this occurs, securely close the fuel filler cap. After driving for a while, the light should remain off. If the light remains on, have the vehicle in- spected by an authorized NISSAN dealer. For additional information, see the ‘‘Malfunction indicator light (MIL)’’ in the ‘‘Instruments and controls’’ sec- tion.


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c Do not allow people to ride in any area of your vehicle that is not equipped with seats and seat belts. c Be sure everyone in your vehicle is in a seat and using a seat belt properly.


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To open the tailgate to the lowest position, lift the tailgate to a 45 degree angle, then release the support cables. Do not drive the vehicle with the tailgate down.


WARNING


c It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo area inside a vehicle. In a collision, people riding in these ar- eas are more likely to be seriously injured or killed.


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Removing the tailgate 1. Release the tailgate support cables. 2. Hold the tailgate at a 45 degree angle. 3. Pull the tailgate out from the left side


hinge.


4. Remove the tailgate from the right side


hinge.


CAUTION


The tailgate is heavy. Be careful not to drop it during removal.


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TIE DOWN HOOKS


TILTING STEERING WHEEL (if so equipped)


WARNING


c 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.


c Do not place cargo higher than the seatbacks. In a sudden stop or colli- sion, unsecured cargo could cause personal injury.


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For your convenience, tie down hooks are placed at each corner of the truck box. These may be used to help secure cargo loaded into the truck box. c The weight of the cargo load must be evenly distributed over both the front and rear axles.


c All cargo should be securely fastened with ropes or straps to prevent it from shifting or sliding within the vehicle.


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the lock lever down and adjust


Tilt operation Pull the steering wheel up or down to the desired position. Push the lock lever up firmly to lock the steering wheel in place.


WARNING


Do not adjust the steering wheel while driving. You could lose control of your vehicle and cause an accident.


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OUTSIDE MIRROR REMOTE CONTROL (if so equipped)


OUTSIDE MIRRORS


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Push the right or left side of the switch to adjust then control the lever.


the right or left side mirror,


Folding outside mirror Push the mirror backward to fold it.


WARNING


Objects viewed in the outside mirror on the passenger side are closer than they appear. Be careful when moving to the right. Using only this mirror could cause an accident. Use the inside mirror or glance over your shoulder to properly judge distances to other objects.


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INSIDE MIRROR


VANITY MIRROR (if so equipped)


The night position reduces glare from the headlights of vehicles behind you at night.


A vanity mirror is located on the rear side of the passenger sunvisor.


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WARNING


Use the night position only when nec- essary because it reduces rear view clarity.


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4 Heater, air conditioner and audio systems


Ventilators ..............................................................4-2
Heater and air conditioner......................................4-3
Controls ..................................................................4-3
Heater operation ....................................................4-4
Air conditioner operation (if so equipped)..............4-5
Air flow charts.........................................................4-6
AM-FM radio with cassette player .......................4-10
Radio operation....................................................4-10


Cassette tape operation.......................................4-13
AM-FM radio with cassette player and compact disc player .............................................4-15
Radio operation....................................................4-15
Cassette tape operation.......................................4-18
Compact disc (CD) player operation....................4-20
Antenna ................................................................4-21
CB radio or car phone..........................................4-22


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VENTILATORS


Adjust air flow direction by moving the ven- tilators slides.


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HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONER


WARNING


c The air conditioner cooling function operates only when the engine is running. c Do not


leave children, unreliable adults, or pets alone in your vehicle. On hot sunny days, temperatures in a closed vehicle could quickly be- come high enough to cause severe or possibly fatal injuries to people or animals.


c Do not use the recirculation mode for long periods as it may cause the


Air control dial This dial allows you to select the air flow outlets.


— Air flows from center and side


ventilators.


— Air flows from center and side


ventilators and foot outlets.


— Air flows mainly from foot outlets. — Air flows from defrost outlets and


foot outlets.


— Air flows mainly from defrost outlets.


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interior air to become stale and the windows to fog up.


c Positioning of the heating or air con- ditioning controls should not be done while driving, so that full atten- tion may be given to the driving operation.


Temperature control dial This dial allows you to adjust the tempera- ture of the outlet air. Air intake lever (if so equipped) This lever is provided only for vehicles with an air conditioner.


CONTROLS Fan control lever This lever turns the fan on and off, and controls fan speed.


— Outside air is drawn into the pas- distributed


compartment


and


senger through the selected outlet.


Use this position for normal heater or air conditioner operation.


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position for normal heating. 2. Move the air control dial


to the


position.


2. Move the air control dial


to the


position.


3. Move the fan control lever to the desired


3. Move the fan control lever to the desired


speed.


— Interior air is recirculated inside the


intake lever


vehicle. Move the air position: c when driving on a dusty road. c to prevent traffic fumes from entering the


to the


passenger compartment.


c for maximum cooling when using the air


conditioner.


Air conditioner switch (if so equipped) This button is provided only for vehicles with an air conditioner. Start the engine, push the switch and move the fan control lever to the desired speed. The indicator light comes on when the air conditioner is on. HEATER OPERATION Heating This mode directs hot air to the foot outlets. A small amount of air is also directed to the defrost outlets. 1. Move the air intake lever to the 4-4 Heater, air conditioner and audio systems


speed.


4. Move the temperature control dial to the desired position between the middle and the HOT position.


Ventilation This mode directs outside air to the side and center ventilators. 1. Move the air intake lever to the


position.


position.


speed.


2. Move the air control dial


to the


3. Move the fan control lever to the desired


4. Move the temperature control dial to the


desired position.


Defrosting or defogging This mode defrosts/defogs the windows. 1. Move the air intake lever to the


position.


4. Move the temperature control dial to the desired position between the middle and the HOT position.


c If it is difficult to defog the windshield, turn the air conditioner switch on (if so equipped).


Bi-level heating This mode directs cooler air from the side and center ventilators and warmer air from the foot outlets. 1. Move the air intake lever to the


position.


2. Move the air control dial


to the


position.


3. Move the fan control lever to the desired


speed.


4. Move the temperature control dial to the


desired position.


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Heating and defrosting This mode heats the interior and defogs the windshield. 1. Move the air intake lever to the


position.


2. Move the air control dial


to the


position.


3. Move the fan control lever to the desired


speed.


4. Move the temperature control dial to the desired position between the middle and the HOT position.


Operating tips Clear snow and ice from the wiper blade and air inlet in front of the windshield. This improves heater and defroster operation. AIR CONDITIONER OPERATION (if so equipped) Start the engine, move the fan control lever to the desired (one to four) position, and push in the air conditioner switch to activate the air conditioner. When the air conditioner is on, cooling and dehumidifying functions are added to the heater operation.


The air conditioner cooling function op- erates only when the engine is running. Cooling This mode cools and dehumidifies. 1. Move the air intake lever to the


position.


2. Move the air control dial


position.


to the


3. Move the fan control lever to the desired


position.


4. Push in the air conditioner switch. The


indicator light comes on.


3. Move the fan control lever to the desired


position.


4. Push in the air conditioner switch. The


indicator light comes on.


5. Move the temperature control dial to the


desired position.


Dehumidified defrosting This mode defrosts/defogs the windows and dehumidifies. 1. Move the air intake lever to the


position.


5. Move the temperature control dial to the


desired position.


2. Move the air control dial


position


to the


c For quick cooling when the outside tem- perature is high, move the air intake lever to the position. Be sure to return the air intake lever to the position for normal cooling.


Dehumidified heating This mode heats and dehumidifies. 1. Move the air intake lever to the


position.


2. Move the air control dial


position.


to the


3. Move the fan control lever to the desired


position.


4. Push in the air conditioner switch. The


indicator light comes on.


5. Move the temperature control dial to the


desired position.


Operating tips c Keep windows and sunroof closed while


operating the air conditioner.


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three minutes with the windows open to vent hot air from the passenger compart- ment. Then, close the windows. This allows the air conditioner to cool the interior more quickly.


c The air conditioning system should be operated for about ten minutes at least once a month, especially in winter. This helps prevent damage to the system due to lack of lubrication.


c If


the coolant


temperature gauge ex- ceeds the (hot) position, turn the air conditioner off. Have your vehicle in- spected by a NISSAN dealer. See ‘‘If your vehicle overheats’’ in the ‘‘In case of emergency’’ section for additional infor- mation.


AIR FLOW CHARTS The following charts show the switch and lever positions for MAXIMUM and QUICK heating, cooling or defrosting. The air intake lever should always be in the position for heating and de- frosting.


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AHA1039


AHA1040


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AHA1041


AHA1054


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Servicing air conditioner The air conditioner system in your NISSAN is charged with a refrigerant designed with the environment in mind. This refrigerant does not harm the earth’s ozone layer. Special charging equipment and lubricant is required when servicing your NISSAN air conditioner. Using improper refrigerants or lubricants causes severe damage to your air conditioner system. See “Air conditioner system refrigerant and lubricant recommen- dations” in the ‘‘Technical and consumer information’’ section of this manual. An authorized NISSAN dealer will be able to service your environmentally ‘‘friendly’’ air conditioner system.


WARNING


The air conditioner system contains refrigerant under high pressure. To avoid personal injury, any air condi- tioner service should be done by an experienced technician with proper equipment.


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influences.


AM-FM RADIO WITH CASSETTE PLAYER RADIO OPERATION To turn the radio on, turn the ignition key to ACC or ON. If you listen to the radio with the engine not running, turn the key to the ACC position. Radio reception is affected by station signal strength, distance from radio transmitter, buildings, bridges, mountains and other ex- ternal Intermittent changes in reception quality normally are caused by these external influences. ONzOFF/VOL control knob Turn the ignition key to ACC or ON, then push the ONzOFF/VOL control knob. The mode (radio or cassette) which was playing immediately before the system was turned off resumes playing. When no cassette is loaded, the radio comes on. Pushing the ONzOFF/VOL button again turns the system off. Turn the ONzOFF/VOL control knob to ad- just the volume.


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AHA1051


buttons together sets minutes.


Clock operation Pressing the CLOCK button alternates the clock and the radio/cassette tape options in the display. Clock set Depressing the CLOCK and the buttons together sets hours. Depressing the CLOCK and Clock priority mode In this mode the clock is shown in the display. If any radio or cassette tape func- tions are activated, the radio (or cassette tape) display illuminates for 10 seconds then returns to the clock mode. NOTE: After clock adjustment, the radio is in the clock priority mode. Radio/Cassette tape priority mode In this mode, the radio station illuminates in the display during radio operation. During cassette tape operation, TAPE illuminates in the display.


button to change from AM


Selecting the desired band Push the to FM reception. The FM stereo indicator, ST, illuminates during FM stereo reception. When the ste- reo broadcast signal is weak, the radio au- tomatically changes from stereo to monaural reception. TUNE buttons


WARNING


The radio should not be tuned while driving in order that full attention may be given to the driving operation.


tuning button


radio continues in the SEEK mode at the lowest broadcast station. SCAN tuning Push the for more than 1.5 seconds. SCAN illuminates in the display window. SCAN tuning begins from low to high frequencies and stops at each broadcasting station for five seconds. Push- ing the button again during this five second period stops SCAN tuning and the radio remains tuned to that station.


and


Use the buttons for manual tuning. To move quickly through the channels, hold either of the tune buttons down for more than 1.5 seconds. SEEK tuning Push the for less than 1.5 seconds. SEEK tuning begins from low to high frequencies and stops at the next broadcasting station. Pushing the button again continues the SEEK function. Once the highest broadcasting station is reached, the


tuning button


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FM2. The selected band illuminates in the display.


2. Tune to the desired station. 3. Push the desired station select button for more than 2 seconds. For example, in the illustrations, ch2 is to be memorized. The radio mutes when the select button is pushed.


4. When the sound resumes, memorizing is


complete.


5. Other station select buttons can be set in


the same manner.


If the battery cable is disconnected, or if the radio fuse opens, the radio memory is can- celled. In that case, reset the desired sta- tions.


AHA1045


Station memory operations Six stations can be set for the AM band. 12
stations can be set for the FM band (six for FM1, six for FM2). 1. Push 4-12 Heater, air conditioner and audio systems


to select AM, FM1, or


AHA1052


Adjusting tone quality and speaker balance To adjust BASSzTREBzBAL (Bass, Treble, Balance), press the AUDIO button until the desired mode (BAS, TRE, or BAL) appears in the display. Press the button to adjust Bass (BAS) and Treble (TRE) to the desired level. Use the button to ad- just Balance modes. Balance (BAL) adjusts the sound level between the right and left speakers. After 10 seconds, the radio or cassette tape


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display reappears. Once the sound quality is set to the desired level, press the AUDIO button repeatedly until the radio or cassette tape display appears. CASSETTE TAPE OPERATION Turn the ignition key to ACC or ON and carefully insert a cassette tape into the tape door. The cassette tape automatically pulls into the player. The word TAPE and moving digital squares illuminate on the right side of the display window. If the radio is already operating it automatically turns off and the cassette tape begins to play.


CAUTION


Do not force the cassette tape into the tape door. This could cause player damage.


The cassette tape automatically changes directions to play the other side when the first side is complete. At this time, the mov- ing digital squares illuminate on the left side of the display window.


Precautions on cassette player op- erations c To maintain good quality sound, NIS- SAN recommends using cassette tapes of 60 minutes or shorter in length.


c Cassette tapes should be removed from the player when not in use. Store cassettes in their protective cases and away from direct sunlight, heat, moisture and magnetic sources.


c Direct sunlight can cause the cassette to become deformed. The use of de- formed cassettes may cause the cas- sette to jam in the player.


c Do not use cassettes with labels which are peeling and loose. If used, the label could jam in the player.


c If a cassette has loose tape, insert a pencil through one of the cassette hubs and rewind the tape firmly around the hubs. Loose tape may cause tape jamming and wavering sound quality.


c 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 accumu- lation can cause weak or wavering sound, and should be removed peri- odically with a head cleaning tape. If the residue is not removed periodi- cally, the player may need to be dis- assembled for cleaning.


or


or


button for


forwarding or rewinding the


Fast tape Push either the the desired direction. The FF or REW symbol illuminates in the display. To stop the FF or REW function, press the button. Automatic Program Search (APS) fast forwarding or APS rewinding the tape Push either the button while the cassette tape is playing. The tape runs quickly, stops, then plays the next selection from the beginning. Either the FF or REW symbol flashes in the display while searching for the selection.


again, or the


or


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Dolby NR is manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corpora- tion. DOLBY NR and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Li- censing Corporation. Metal or chrome tape usage The cassette player is automatically set to high performance play when playing a metal or chrome cassette tape. Ejecting the cassette tape Push the automatically comes out.


button. The cassette tape


This system searches at the blank intervals between selections. If there is a blank inter- val within one selection or there is no inter- val between selections, the system may not stop in the desired or expected location. Changing the direction of tape play Push the (program) select button. The moving digital squares illuminate on either the right or left side of the display window to indicate the side of program play. Playing and stopping the cassette tape button while the cassette Push the tape is playing to stop the tape. Push the button again to play the tape. Dolby NR (noise reduction) Push the button for Dolby NR en- coded tapes to reduce high frequency tape noise. The illuminates in the display. If the display is in the clock priority mode when pressed, and TAPE illuminate in the display window for about 10 seconds. The clock mode then returns to the display window. 4-14 Heater, air conditioner and audio systems


symbol


button


the


is


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AM-FM RADIO WITH CASSETTE PLAYER AND COMPACT DISC PLAYER RADIO OPERATION To turn the radio on, turn the ignition key to ACC or ON. If you listen to the radio with the engine not running, turn the key to the ACC position. 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. ONzOFF/VOL control knob Turn the ignition key to ACC or ON, then push the ONzOFF/VOL control knob button. The mode (radio, tape or CD) which was playing immediately before the system was turned off resumes playing. When no CD or tape is loaded, the radio comes on. Pushing the ONzOFF/VOL control knob button again turns the system off. Turn the ONzOFF/VOL control knob to ad- just the volume.


AHA1008


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Clock operation Pressing the clock button alternates the clock and the radio/cassette/CD player op- tions in the display. Clock set Depressing the clock and buttons to- gether sets hours. Depressing the clock and


buttons together sets minutes.


Clock priority mode In this mode the clock is shown in the display. If any radio, cassette or CD func- tions are activated, the radio, cassette or CD display illuminates for 10 seconds then returns to the clock mode. NOTE: After clock adjustment, the radio is in the clock priority mode. FM-AM band select button button changes the band. Pushing the illuminates The FM stereo indicator, ST, during FM stereo reception. When the ste- reo broadcast signal the radio automatically changes from stereo to mon- aural reception. 4-16 Heater, air conditioner and audio systems


is weak,


TUNE/DISC buttons


WARNING


The radio should not be tuned while driving in order that full attention may be given to the driving operation.


and


Use the buttons for manual tuning. To move quickly through the chan- nels, hold either of the tuning buttons down for more than 1.5 seconds. SEEK/SCAN buttons SEEK tuning Push the SEEK/SCAN tuning button


or for less than 1.5 seconds. SEEK tuning begins from low to high frequencies or high to low frequencies, depending on which but- ton is pressed, and stops at the next broad- casting station. Once the highest broadcast- ing station is reached, the radio continues in the SEEK mode at the lowest broadcasting station. If using the button, once the lowest broadcasting station is reached, the radio continues in the SEEK mode at the highest broadcasting station.


SCAN tuning Push the SEEK/SCAN tuning button


or for more than 1.5 seconds. SCAN illu- minates in the display window, and the radio station blinks. SCAN tuning begins from low to high frequencies or high to low frequen- cies, depending on which button is pressed. SCAN tuning stops at each broadcasting station for five seconds. Pushing the button again during this five second period stops SCAN tuning and the radio remains tuned to that station.


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FM2. The selected band illuminates in the display.


2. Tune to the desired station. 3. Push the desired stations select button for more than 3 seconds. For example, in the illustrations ch2 is to be memorized. The radio mutes when the select button is pushed.


4. The indicator, ch2, then illuminates in the display and the sound resumes. Memo- rizing is now complete.


5. Other station select buttons can be set in


the same manner.


If the battery cable is disconnected, or if the radio fuse opens, the radio memory is can- celled. In that case, reset the desired stations.


AHA1047


Station memory operations Six stations can be set for the AM band. 12
stations can be set for the FM band (six for FM1, six for FM2). 1. Push


to select AM, FM1, or


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AHA1029


Adjusting tone quality and speaker balance To adjust BASS, TREB (treble), BAL (bal- ance) and FADER, the control knobs must be released from their stowed positions. Pushing the knobs once moves them from their stowed position. In the released position, the knobs control tone quality. Turn the control knobs to ad- just BASS and TREB (treble) to the desired level. From the released position, the knobs must then be pulled out in order to control FADER 4-18 Heater, air conditioner and audio systems


and BAL (balance) and FADER adjusts the sound level between the upper front and lower front speakers, and BAL (balance) adjusts the sound level between the right and left speakers. Once sound quality is set to the desired levels, return the control knobs to their stowed position by pushing them in com- pletely. CASSETTE TAPE OPERATION Turn the ignition key to the ACC or ON position, and carefully insert a cassette tape into the tape door. The cassette tape auto-


matically pulls into the player. The word TAPE illuminates in the display.


CAUTION


Do not force the cassette tape into the tape door. This could cause player damage.


c To maintain good quality sound, NISSAN recommends using cassette tapes of 60 minutes or shorter in length.


c Cassette tapes should be removed from the player when not in use. Store cassettes in their protective cases and away from direct sunlight, heat, moisture or magnetic sources.


c Direct sunlight can cause the cassette to become deformed. The use of de- formed cassettes may cause the cas- sette to jam in the player.


c Do not use cassettes that have peel- ing or loose labels. If used, the label could jam in the player.


c If a cassette has loose tape, insert a pencil through one of the cassette hubs and rewind the tape firmly.


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Loose tape may cause jamming and wavering sound quality.


c Over a period of time, the playback head, capstan and pinch roller may gather a tape coating residue as the tape is played. This residue accumu- lation can cause a weak or wavering sound and should be removed peri- odically with a head cleaning tape. If the residue is not removed periodi- cally, the player may need to be dis- assembled for cleaning.


PLAY/STOP TAPE button button is pushed with the When the system turned off and a tape loaded, the system comes on and the tape plays. The word tape illuminates. button is pushed with either When the the radio or compact disc turned on and a tape loaded, the compact disc or the radio turns off and the tape plays. While the tape is playing, pushing the button stops tape play. Pushing the


button again resumes tape play.


FF (fast forward) and REW (rewind) buttons


or


Push the button to fast forward the tape. Push the button to rewind the tape. Either illuminates in the display. To stop the FF or REW function, press the Automatic Program Search (APS) FF and REW buttons


buttons.


, or


When the button is pushed while the tape is being played, the tape runs quickly, stops, then plays the next selection from the button several beginning. Push the times to skip several selections. Each time the button is pushed, the tape fast forwards one additional selection. This number ap- pears in the display window. The tape can be fast forwarded through up to nine selec- tions. (for example: 7 in the display indi- cates that button has been pushed seven times to skip forward through seven selections). When the button is pushed, the se- lection being played starts again from the beginning. Push the button several


the


times to rewind several selections. Each button is pushed, the tape time the rewinds back one additional selection. The number of selections skipped appears in the display window as a negative number (for example: -7 in the display indicates that the button has been pushed seven times


illuminates in the or button is


to rewind back through seven selections). Either the or display when the pushed. The system searches for the blank intervals between selections. If there is a blank inter- val within one selection or there is no inter- val between selections, the system may not stop in the desired or expected location. PROG (Program) button Push the side while the tape is being played. The cassette tape automatically changes directions to play the other side when the first side is complete. Dolby NR (noise reduction) Push the button for Dolby NR en- coded tapes to reduce high frequency tape


button to change the tape


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indicator illuminates in the


noise. The display. Dolby NR is manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corpora-

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