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Foreword


Welcome to the growing family of new NISSAN owners. This vehicle has been delivered to you with confidence. Your vehicle has been produced using the latest techniques and strict quality control. This manual has been prepared to help you understand the operation and maintenance of your vehicle so that you may enjoy many miles of driving pleasure. Please read through this manual before operating your vehicle. A separate Warranty Information and Maintenance Log Booklet explains details about the warranties covering your vehicle and vehicle maintenance schedules. Your NISSAN dealer knows your vehicle best. When you require any service or have any questions, he will be glad to assist you with the extensive resources available to him.


IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION REMINDERS FOR SAFETY! Follow these five important driving rules to help ensure a safe and complete trip for you and your passengers! I NEVER drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs. I ALWAYS observe posted speed limits and never drive too I ALWAYS use your seat belts and appropriate child re- I ALWAYS provide information about the proper use of I ALWAYS review this Owner’s Manual for important safety


vehicle safety features to all occupants of the vehicle.


fast for conditions.


straint systems.


information.


NOTES ON THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS OWNER’S MANUAL This owner’s manual contains descriptions and operating instruc- tions for all systems, features and optional equipment that might appear in any model of this vehicle built for any destination in North America, including the continental United States, Canada and Hawaii. Therefore, you may very well find information in this manual that does not apply to your vehicle. For descriptions specified for 4-wheel drive models, a placed at the beginning of the applicable sections/items. 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 “On-Pavement and Off-Road driving precau- tions” and “Avoiding collision and rollover” in the “Starting and driving” section of this manual.


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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 modification may not be covered under NISSAN warranties.


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 design without notice and without obligation. IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MANUAL You will see various symbols in this manual. They are used in the following ways:


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.


If you see this symbol, it means “Do not do this” or “Do not let this happen”.


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This is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that could cause minor or moderate personal injury or damage to your vehicle. To avoid or reduce the risk, the procedures must be followed carefully.


© 1996 NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD.


TOKYO, JAPAN


All rights reserved. No part of this Owner’s Manual may be reproduced or stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form, or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.


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Welcome To The World Of NISSAN


Your new Nissan is the result of our dedication to produce the finest in safe, reliable and economi- cal transportation. Your vehicle is the product of a successful worldwide company that manufac- tures cars and trucks in over 17 countries and distributes them in 170 nations. Nissan vehicles are designed and manufactured by Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. which was founded in Tokyo, Japan in 1933, and Nissan affiliates world wide, collectively growing to become the fifth largest automaker in the world. In addition to cars and trucks, Nissan also makes textile machinery, fork-lift trucks, marine engines, boats and other products. Nissan has made a substantial and growing investment in North America, starting with the opening of Nissan Motor Corporation U.S.A. in 1960 and continuing with the production of some cars and trucks at one of the world’s most


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modern manufacturing facilities, Nissan Motor Manufacturing Corporation U.S.A. in Smyrna, Tennessee, vehicle styling at Nissan Design International in San Diego, California, and engi- neering at Nissan Research and Development in Farmington Hills, Michigan. Nissan Motor Corporation U.S.A. and its dealers indirectly employ about 60,000 Americans. Nissan is also a substantial contributor to the Canadian economy. Nissan Canada Inc., its sup- pliers and over 170 dealers employ approxi- mately 4,500 people. These include company employees and the staffs of Nissan dealers all across Canada. In addition, many Canadians work for companies that supply Nissan and Nissan dealers with materials and services rang- ing from operation of port facilities and transpor- tation services, to the supply of lubricants, parts and accessories.


Nissan pioneered the use of electronics and computers in automobiles, and has led the indus- try in improving both performance and fuel effi- ciency through new engine designs and the use of synthetic materials to reduce vehicle weight. The company has also developed ways to build quality into its vehicles at each stage of the production process, both through extensive use of automation and — most importantly — through an awareness that people are the cen- tral element in quality control. From the time the parts arrived from our suppli- ers until you took delivery of your new Nissan, dozens of checks were made to ensure that only the best job was being done in producing and delivering your vehicle. Nissan also takes great care to ensure that when you take your Nissan to your dealer for maintenance, the service techni- cian will perform his work according to the quality standards that have been established by the factory. Safety has also been built into your Nissan. As you know, seat belts are an integral part of the safety systems that will help protect you and your passengers in the event of a sudden stop or an accident. We urge you to use the belts every time you drive the vehicle. The Nissan story of growth and achievement reflects our major goal: to provide you, our customer, with a vehicle that is built with quality and craftsmanship — a product that we can be proud to build and you can be proud to own.


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NISSAN CUSTOMER CARE PROGRAM


NISSAN CARES ... Both NISSAN and your NISSAN dealer are dedicated to serving all your automotive needs. Your satisfaction with your vehicle and your NISSAN dealer are our primary concerns. Your NISSAN dealer is always available to assist you with all your automobile sales and service needs.


However, if there is something that your NISSAN dealer can not assist you with or you would like to provide NISSAN directly with comments or questions, please contact our (NISSAN’s) Consumer Affairs Department using our toll-free number: For U.S. mainland customers


1-800-NISSAN-1 (1-800-647-7261)


For Hawaii customers


(808) 836-0888 (Oahu Number)


For Canada customers


1-800-387-0122


The Consumer Affairs Department will ask for the following information: — Your name, address, and telephone number — Vehicle identification number (on dashboard) — Date of purchase — Current odometer reading — Your NISSAN dealer’s name — Your comments or questions


OR


You can write to NISSAN with the information on the left at: For U.S. mainland and Alaska customers


Nissan Motor Corporation U.S.A. Consumer Affairs Department P.O. Box 191
Gardena, California 90248-0191


For Hawaii customers


Nissan Motor Corporation in Hawaii 2880 Kilihau St. Honolulu, Hawaii 96819


For Canada customers Nissan Canada Inc. P.O. Box 1709, Station “B” Mississauga, Ontario L4Y 4H6


We appreciate your interest in NISSAN and thank you for buying a quality NISSAN vehicle.


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Contents


Instruments and controls


Pre-driving checks and adjustments


Heater, air conditioner and audio system


Starting and driving


In case of emergency


Appearance and interior care


Do-it-yourself operations


Maintenance schedule


Technical and consumer information


Index


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1 Instruments and controls


Meters and gauges ................................................. 1-3
Speedometer and odometer .................................. 1-3
Tachometer ............................................................ 1-4
Engine coolant temperature gauge ........................ 1-4
Fuel gauge ............................................................. 1-5
Compass and outside temperature display (If so equipped) ....................................................... 1-5
Clock ....................................................................... 1-8
Warning/indicator light and buzzer .......................... 1-9
Theft warning (If so equipped) .............................. 1-13
Headlight and turn signal switch .......................... 1-15
Windshield wiper and washer switch .................... 1-16
Rear window wiper and washer switch ............... 1-17
Rear window defroster switch .............................. 1-18
Instrument brightness control ............................... 1-18
Front fog light switch ............................................. 1-19
Hazard warning flasher switch ............................. 1-19


Heated seats (If so equipped) ............................... 1-20
Cigarette lighter and ash trays ............................. 1-21
Power socket ......................................................... 1-22
Coin tray ................................................................ 1-22
Cup holder ............................................................. 1-23
Glasses case ......................................................... 1-24
Console box .......................................................... 1-24
Luggage board and box ........................................ 1-26
Tonneau cover ...................................................... 1-26
Power window ....................................................... 1-27
Sunroof (if so equipped) ....................................... 1-29
........................................................... 1-30
Interior light ............................................................... 1-31
Spot light Vanity mirror light ................................................. 1-31
Integrated HomeLink transmitter (If so equipped) ....................................................... 1-31


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Driver’s supplemental air bag (P.2-23)


Meter/gauge (P.1-3)


Headlight/dimmer/turn signal switch (P.1-15)


Front fog light switch (P.1-19)


Cruise control main switch (P.4-14)


Outside mirror remote control (P.2-42)


Cruise control set switch (P.4-14)


Compass/outside air temperature display (P.1-5)


Windshield wiper/washer switch (P.1-16)


Hazard warning flasher switch (P.1-19)


Center ventilator (P.3-2)


Heater/air conditioner control (P.3-3)


Passenger supplemental air bag (P.2-23)


Side ventilator (P.3-2)


Instrument brightness control


(P.1-18) Theft warning light (P.1-13)


Fuse box cover (P.7-21) Coin tray (P.1-22) Hood release handle (P.2-9)


Tilting steering wheel adjust lever (P.2-41)


Ignition switch/steering lock (P.4-5)


Rear window/outside mirror defroster switch (P.1-18)


Glove box (P.2-10)


Cigarette lighter (P.1-21)


Heated seat switch (P.1-20)


Radio/CD player (P.3-15)/clock (P.1-8) Rear window wiper/washer switch (P.1-17)


See the page indicated in parentheses for operating details.


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METERS AND GAUGES


SPEEDOMETER AND ODOMETER


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Speedometer The speedometer indicates vehicle speed. Odometer The odometer records the total distance the vehicle has been driven. Trip odometer The trip odometer records the distance of individual trips. Before each trip, set the trip odometer to zero by pushing the RESET knob.


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TACHOMETER


ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE


ate action required.


The tachometer indicates engine speed in revolutions per minute (r/min).


The gauge indicates the engine coolant tem- perature.


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When engine speed approaches the red zone, shift to a higher gear. Operating the engine in the red zone may cause serious engine damage.


The engine coolant temperature will vary with the outside air temperature and driving condi- tions.


If the gauge indicates over 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 “In case of emergency” section for immedi-


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FUEL GAUGE


COMPASS AND OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE DISPLAY (If so equipped)


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The gauge indicates the APPROXIMATE fuel level in the tank. The gauge may move slightly during braking, turning, acceleration, or going up or down hill. The gauge needle is designed to remain in approximately the same position, even when the ignition key is turned “OFF”. Refill the fuel tank before the gauge regis- ters Empty.


This unit is a display unit which possesses the following functions: I Function to measure terrestrial magnetism


and indicate heading direction of vehicle


I Function to indicate outside air temperature I Function to indicate caution for frozen road


surfaces


Outside temperature display Push the switch when the ignition key is in the “ACC” or “ON” position. The outside tempera- ture will be displayed in “°F”. I Selecting the indication range


Push the switch to change from “°F” to “°C”. I If the outside temperature drops below the freezing point, the display indicates ICE .


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I When the outside temperature is be- tween 130°F (55°C) and 158°F (70°C), the display shows 130°F (55°C).


I When the outside temperature is lower than −20°F (−30°C) or higher than 158°F (70°C), the display shows only “- - -” though it is operating. This is not a problem.


I The outside temperature sensor is installed in the front of the radiator. The display may not indicate the pre- cise temperature due to the heat of the road and engine depending on the direction of the wind and driving conditions, etc.


I Use the “ICE” indication for reference only. Confirm the traffic information and road conditions to drive safely.


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Compass display Push the switch when the ignition key is in the “ACC” or “ON” position. The direction will be displayed. Zone variation change procedure The difference between magnetic north and geographical north is known as variance. In some areas, this difference can sometimes be great enough to cause false compass read- ings. Follow these instructions to set the vari- ance for your particular location if this hap- pens: 1. Establish your location on the zone map.


Record your zone number.


2. Push the “ON/OFF” switch in for five sec- onds until the current zone entry number is displayed.


3. Press the “ON/OFF” switch repeatedly until


the new zone entry number is displayed.


Once the desired zone number is displayed, stop pressing the “ON/OFF” switch and the display will show compass direction within a few seconds.


I If a magnet is located near the compass or the vehicle is driven where the terres- trial magnetism is disturbed, the com- pass display may not indicate the cor- rect direction.


I In places where the terrestrial magne- tism is disturbed, the correction of the direction starts automatically, extin- guishing the direction bar. If turn is made one or two times, the correction is complete and the direction bar comes back on.


Correction functions of the compass display The compass display is equipped with auto- matic correction function. If the direction is not shown correctly, carry out manual correction procedure set out below. Manual correction procedure 1. Push the switch for about 10 seconds. The


direction bar starts blinking.


2. Drive the vehicle slowly in an open and safe area. The initial correction is completed while turning one or two turns.


In places where the terrestrial magnetism is extremely disturbed, the initial correc- tion procedure may start automatically.


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CLOCK


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The digital clock displays time when the igni- tion key is in “ACC” or “ON”. If the power supply is disconnected, the clock will not indicate the correct time. Readjust the time. Clock set (Adjustment) Depressing the “CLOCK” and the “ or “ Depressing the “CLOCK” and “ “


” ” buttons together will set hours. ” or


” buttons together will set minutes.


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Clock operation By pressing the “CLOCK” button, you can alternate the clock and the radio/cassette tape options in the display. Clock priority mode In this mode the clock will be shown in the display. If any radio or cassette tape functions are activated, the radio, cassette or CD display will illuminate for ten seconds then return to the clock mode. After clock adjustment, the radio is in the clock priority mode.


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WARNING/INDICATOR LIGHT AND BUZZER


Turn signal/hazard indicator lights


Low washer fluid warning light (For Canada)


Automatic transmission oil temperature warning light


or


Brake warning light


4-wheel drive indicator light


or


Malfunction indicator light


High beam indicator light (Blue)


CRUISE indicator light


Door open warning light


Seat belt reminder light and buzzer


Engine oil pressure warning light


Charge warning light


Low fuel warning light


Checking bulbs Turn the ignition key to “ON” without starting the engine. The following lights will come on:


or


or


The following lights come on briefly and then go off:


or


If any light fails to come on, it may indicate a burned-out bulb or an open circuit in the elec- trical system. Have the system repaired promptly.


Anti-lock brake warning light (Except for Canada) Anti-lock brake warning light (For Canada)


Overdrive off indicator light


Automatic transmission park warning light


Turn signal/hazard indicator lights


The light flashes when the turn signal switch lever or hazard switch is turned on.


or


Brake warning light This light functions for both the parking brake and the foot brake systems.


Tire carrier open warning light


Supplemental air bag warning light


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, stop the vehicle and perform the following: 1. Check the brake fluid level. Add brake fluid as necessary. See “Brake and clutch fluid” in the “Do-it-yourself operations” section.


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2. If the brake fluid level is correct: Have the warning system checked by a NISSAN dealer.


I Your brake system may not be work- ing properly if the warning light is on. Driving could be dangerous. If you judge it to be safe, drive carefully to the nearest service station for re- pairs. Otherwise, have your vehicle towed.


I Pressing the brake pedal with the engine stopped could increase your stopping distance and braking will require greater pedal effort as well as pedal travel. I If the level


is below the MINIMUM mark on the brake fluid reservoir, do not drive until the brake system has been checked at a NISSAN dealer.


High beam indicator light (Blue)


This light comes on when the headlight high beam is on, and goes out when the low beams are selected.


Seat belt reminder light


The light and buzzer remind you to fasten seat belts. The light illuminates whenever the igni- tion key is turned to “ON”, and will remain illuminated until the driver’s seat belt is fas- tened. At the same time, the buzzer will sound for about six seconds unless the driver’s seat belt is securely fastened.


Refer to “Seat belts” in the “Pre-driving checks and adjustments” section for precautions on seat belt usage.


Engine oil pressure warning light


This light warns of low engine oil pressure. If the light flickers or comes on during normal driving, pull off the road in a safe area, stop the engine immediately and call a NISSAN dealer or other authorized repair shop. The oil pressure warning light is not de- signed to indicate a low oil level. Use the dipstick to check the oil level. See “Engine


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oil” in the “Do-it-yourself operations” section.


Running the engine with the oil pressure warning light on could cause serious damage to the engine almost immedi- ately. Turn off the engine as soon as it is safe to do so.


Charge warning light


If the light comes on while the engine is running, it may indicate that there is something wrong with the charging system. Turn the engine off and check the alternator belt. If the belt is loose, broken, missing or if the light remains on, see your NISSAN dealer immedi- ately.


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Do not continue driving if the belt is loose, broken or missing.


Low fuel warning light


This light comes on when the fuel in the tank is getting low. Refuel as soon as it is convenient, preferably before the fuel gauge reaches “E”. There should be a small reserve of fuel remaining in the tank when the fuel gauge needle reaches “E”.


Low washer fluid warning light (For Canada)


This light comes on when the washer fluid in the washer tank is at a low level. Add washer fluid as necessary. See the “Do-it- yourself operations” section.


4-wheel drive indicator light


This light comes on when the transfer shift control lever is in the “4H” or “4L” position.


CRUISE indicator light


The light comes on while the vehicle speed is controlled by the cruise control system. If the light flickers while the engine is running, it may indicate there is something wrong with the cruise control system. Have the system checked by your NISSAN dealer.


or


Anti-lock brake warning light


If the light comes on while the engine is running, it may indicate there is something wrong with the anti-lock brake system. Have the system checked by your NISSAN dealer. If an abnormality occurs in the system, the anti-lock function will cease but the ordinary brakes will continue to operate normally. If the light comes on while you are driving, contact your NISSAN dealer for repair. Overdrive off indicator light


This light comes on when the overdrive switch is pushed in the “OFF


” position.


Automatic transmission park warning light (


model)


This light indicates that the automatic trans- mission parking function is not engaged. If the transfer control is not secured in any drive position while the automatic transmission se- lector lever is in the “P” position, the transmis- sion will disengage and the wheel will not lock. Shift the transfer control lever into the “2H” or “4L” position when the warning light comes on. I When parking, always make sure that the transfer lever is in “H” or “4L” and the parking brake is set.


I If the ATP light is “ON”, this indicates that the automatic transmission “park” position will not function and the transfer lever is in neutral.


I Failure to engage the transfer control lever in “H” or “4L” could result in the vehicle moving unexpectedly, resulting in serious personal injury or property damage.


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Automatic transmission oil temperature warning light


model)


This light comes on when the automatic trans- mission oil temperature is too high. If the light comes on while driving, reduce the vehicle speed as soon as safely possible until the light turns off. Continued vehicle operation when the A/T oil temperature warning light is on may damage the automatic transmission.


or


Malfunction indicator light (MIL)


If the Malfunction indicator light comes on steady or blinks while the engine is running, it may indicate a potential emission control prob- lem.


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


I Malfunction indicator light blinking — An engine misfire has been detected which may damage the emission control system. To reduce or avoid emission control system damage:


* do not drive at speeds above 45 MPH (72


km/h).


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


being hauled or towed.


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


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, which may affect your warranty coverage.


Some conditions may cause the malfunction indicator light to come on steady or blink.


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Examples are as follows: I vehicle ran out of fuel, which caused the


engine to misfire.


I 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 vehicle to an authorized NISSAN dealer and have the vehicle inspected. Avoid any unnecessary di- agnosis during the service by informing the dealer of the conditions listed above that may have occurred.


Door open warning light


This light comes on when any of the doors and/or back door is not closed securely while the ignition key is “ON”.


Tire carrier open warning light (If so equipped)


This light comes on when the tire carrier is not closed securely while the ignition key is “ON”.


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Supplemental air bag warning light


When the ignition key is in the “ON” or “START” position, the supplemental air bag light will illuminate for about 7 seconds and then turn off. This means the system is opera- tional.


If any of the following conditions occur, the supplemental air bag needs servicing and your vehicle must be taken to your nearest autho- rized NISSAN dealer. 1. The supplemental air bag light goes off


within 7 seconds.


2. The supplemental air bag light flashes in- termittently or remains on. (after 7 seconds) 3. The supplemental air bag light does not


come on at all.


Unless checked and repaired, the Supplemen- tal Restraint System may not function properly. For additional details on the Supplemental Air Bag System, see Section 2.


accident.


Key reminder buzzer The buzzer will sound when the driver side door is opened if the key is left in the ignition switch. Take the ignition key when you leave the vehicle. Light reminder buzzer A buzzer will sound if the driver’s door is opened with the light switch on unless the ignition key in the “ON” position. Turn the light switch off when you leave the vehicle. Brake pad wear warning The disc brake pads have audible wear warn- ings. When a brake pad requires replacement, it will make a high pitched scraping sound. Have the brakes checked as soon as possible if the warning sound is heard when the vehicle is moving, whether or not the brake pedal is depressed.


If the supplemental air bag warning light is on, it could mean that the supplemen- tal air bag system will not operate in an


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 and lock all doors, hood, back door and glass hatch. The doors can be locked either with or without the key.


The system can be activated even if the windows are open.


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4. Confirm that the indicator light comes on. The light will glow for about 30 seconds and then blink. The system is now activated. If, during this 30 second time period, the door is unlocked by the key or multi-remote controller, or the ignition key is turned to “ACC”, the system will not activate.


Theft warning system operation The warning system will give the following alarm: I The headlights blink and the horn sounds intermittently. In addition, the starter motor will not operate.


I The alarm automatically turns off after 2 to 3 minutes; however, the alarm will reacti- vate if the vehicle is tampered with again.


The alarm is activated by: I Unlocking the door, back door or back door glass hatch without using the key or multi- remote controller. is opened by releasing the door inside lock knob, the alarm is activated.)


the door


(Even if


I Opening the hood.


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I If the key is turned slowly when locking the door, the system may not activate. Furthermore, if the key is turned exces- sively 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.


I Even when the driver and/or passengers are in the vehicle, the system will acti- vate with all doors, hood and back door locked and ignition key off. Turn the ignition key to “ACC” to turn the system off.


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HEADLIGHT AND TURN SIGNAL SWITCH


How to stop alarm The alarm will stop only by unlocking a door or back door with the key or multi-remote control- ler. The alarm will not stop if the ignition switch is turned to “ACC”. If the system does not operate as de- scribed above, have it checked by your NISSAN dealer.


Lighting Turn the switch to the “


” position:


The side combination, tail, license plate and instrument lights will come on.


Turn the switch to the “


” position:


Headlights will come on and all the other lights remain on.


To select the high beam, push the lever for- ward. Pull it back to select the low beam.


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Daytime running light system (For Canada) The headlights automatically illuminate at a reduced intensity when the engine is started with the parking brake released. The daytime running lights operate with the headlight switch in the “OFF” position or in the “ ” position. Turn the headlight switch to the “ ” posi- tion for full 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 illu- minate once the parking brake is released. The daytime running lights will remain on until the ignition switch is turned off.


Passing signal Pulling the lever toward you will turn on the passing signal even when the headlight switch is off. Turn signal Move the lever up or down to signal to the turning direction. When the turn is completed, the turn signals cancel automatically. Lane change signal To indicate a lane change, move the lever up or down to the point where lights begin flash- ing.


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 your- self and others.


WINDSHIELD WIPER AND WASHER SWITCH


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The windshield wiper and washer operates when the ignition key is in the “ACC” or “ON” position. Push the lever down to operate the wiper. Intermittent operation can be adjusted from 4
to 12 seconds by turning the knob. Pull toward you to operate the washer. Then the wiper will also operate sev- eral times.


the lever


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REAR WINDOW WIPER AND WASHER SWITCH


The following could damage the washer system: I Do not operate the washer continu-


ously for more than 30 seconds.


I Do not operate the washer if the res-


ervoir tank is empty.


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


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To operate the wiper, push the switch to the “ ” side. This wiper operates intermit- tently. Push the switch to the “ ” side fully, this operates the wiper continuously. To operate the washer, hold the switch down to the “ Then the wiper will also operate several times.


” side.


I Do not operate the washer continu-


ously for more than 30 seconds.


I Do not operate the washer if reservoir


tank is empty.


I The rear window wiper will not operate


when the rear window is open. The rear window wiper will not operate if the rear window is closed with the wiper switch “ON”. To operate the window wiper, turn the switch to “OFF” and then to “ON”.


I The rear window will not open while the


rear window wiper is operating.


In freezing temperatures the washer so- lution may freeze on the rear window and obscure your vision. Warm the rear window with the defroster before you wash the rear window.


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REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER SWITCH


INSTRUMENT BRIGHTNESS CONTROL


Outside heated mirror (if so equipped) The outside mirrors will be defrosted when the rear window defroster switch is pushed.


SIC0593


To defrost the rear window glass, start the engine and push the switch on. (The indicator light will come on.) Push the switch again to turn the defroster off. It will automatically turn off in approximately 15
minutes. If the window clears before this time, push the switch off manually.


When cleaning the inner side of the rear window, be careful not to scratch or damage the rear window defroster.


SIC0052


” position.


The instrument brightness control operates when the light switch is in the “ ” or “ Turn the control to adjust the brightness of instrument panel lights and power window switch lights. When the control is turned to the right until a click sound is heard, the light intensity will be at maximum. When the control is turned to the left until a click sound is heard, the light will be turned off.


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FRONT FOG LIGHT SWITCH


HAZARD WARNING FLASHER SWITCH


on the highway unless unusual cir- cumstances force you to drive so slowly that your vehicle might be- come a hazard to other traffic.


I Turn signals do not work when the


switch is operating.


The flasher can be actuated with the ignition switch either off or on.


IC1292


SIC0594


To turn the fog lights on, turn the headlight switch to the “ ” position, then turn the switch to the “ ” position. To turn them off, turn the switch to the “OFF” position. The headlights must be on for the fog lights to operate.


Push the switch on to warn other drivers when you must stop or park under emergency con- ditions. All turn signal lights will flash. Some state laws may prohibit the use of the hazard warning flasher switch while driv- ing.


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


I Do not use the switch while moving


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HEATED SEATS (If so equipped)


The indicator light will remain on as long as the switch is on.


the switch OFF and have the system checked by your NISSAN dealer.


3. When the vehicle’s interior is warmed or before you leave the vehicle, be sure to turn the switch off.


SIC0684


The front seat(s) are warmed by built-in heat- ers. The switches located on the instrument panel can be operated independently of each other.


1. Start the engine. The battery could run down if the heater is operated while the engine is not running.


2. Push the “


” (Low) or “


” (High) position of the switch, as desired, depend- ing on the temperature. The indicator light in the switch will illuminate. The heater is controlled by a thermostat, automatically turning the heater on and off.


I Do not use the seat heater for a long time or when no one is seated there. I Do not put anything on the seat which insulates heat, such as a blanket, cushion, seat cover, etc. Otherwise, the seat may become overheated.


I Do not place anything hard or heavy on the seat or pierce it with a pin or similar object. This may result in damage to the heater.


I Any liquid spilled on the heating seat should be immediately wiped up with a dry cloth.


I When cleaning the seat, never use benzine, thinner, or any similar mate- rials.


I If any abnormalities are found or the heating seat does not operate, turn


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CIGARETTE LIGHTER AND ASH TRAYS


The cigarette lighter operates when the igni- tion switch is in “ACC” or “ON”. Push the lighter in all the way. When the lighter is heated, it will spring out. Replace the lighter in its original position after use.


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


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.


SIC0685


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POWER SOCKET


COIN TRAY


I Use this power socket with the en- gine running. the engine is stopped, this could result in a dis- charged battery.)


(If


I Avoid using when the air conditioner, headlights or rear window defogger is on.


I Before inserting or disconnecting a plug, be sure to turn off the power switch of electrical accessory being used or the ACC power of the vehicle. I Push the plug in as far as it will go. If good contact is not made, the plug may overheat or the internal tempera- ture fuse may blow.


I When not in use, be sure to close the cap. Do not allow water to contact the socket.


SIC0596


The coin tray should not be used while driving in order that full attention may be given to the driving operation.


Do not place valuable items in the tray.


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SIC0686


I Take care as the socket and plug may be hot during or immediately after use.


I This power socket is not designed for


use with a cigarette lighter unit.


I Do not use with accessories that ex- ceed a 12 volt, 120W (10A) power draw. Do not use double adapters or more than one electrical accessory.


CUP HOLDER


is hot, it can scald you or your pas- senger.


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


SIC0553


SIC0698


To open, push the cup holder. To close, fully push the cup holder.


The cup holders should not be used while driving in order that full attention may be given to the driving operation.


I Avoid abrupt starting and braking when the cup holder is being used to prevent spilling the drink. If the liquid


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GLASSES CASE


CONSOLE BOX


I Do not use for anything other than


glasses.


I Do not leave glasses in the glasses case while parking in direct sunlight. The heat may damage the glasses.


The glasses case can be opened by pushing the button.


SIC0557


The glasses case should not be used while driving in order that full attention may be given to the driving operation.


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I The center console box should not be used while driving in order that full attention may be given to the driving operation.


I Keep the center console box lid closed while driving to prevent injury in an accident or a sudden stop.


Do not place valuable items in the center console box.


Keep luggage side console box lids closed securely while driving to prevent injury in an accident or sudden stop.


Do not place valuable items in the luggage side console box.


SIC0598


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LUGGAGE BOARD AND BOX


TONNEAU COVER


I Properly secure all cargo to help pre- vent it from sliding or shifting. Do not place cargo higher than the seat- backs. In a sudden stop or collision, unsecured cargo could cause per- sonal injury.


I Never allow anyone to ride in the luggage area or on the rear seat when it is in the fold-down position.


I It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo area inside of a vehicle. In a collision, people riding in these areas are more likely to be seriously injured or killed.


I Do not allow people to ride in any is not


area of your vehicle that equipped with seats and seat belts.


The tonneau cover keeps the luggage com- partment contents hidden from the outside.


SPA0419


SPA0346A


I Make sure the luggage board closes


securely.


I Do not drive with the board removed.


I Never put anything on the tonneau cover, no matter how small. Any ob- ject on it could cause an injury in an accident or sudden stop.


I Do not leave the tonneau cover in the vehicle with it disengaged from the holder.


I Properly secure all cargo to help pre- vent it from sliding or shifting. Do not


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POWER WINDOW


place cargo higher than the seat- backs. In a sudden stop or collision, unsecured cargo could cause per- sonal injury.


involved in serious accidents.


The power window only operates when the ignition key is in the “ON” position. To open or close the window, push down or pull up the switch and hold it. The main switch (driver side switches) will open or close all the windows. 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.


SIC0599


I 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.


I 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


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SIC0600


SIC0559


SIC0601


The passenger side switch will open or close only the corresponding window. To open or close the window, hold the switch down or up.


Automatic operation To fully open the driver side window, com- pletely push down the switch and release it; it need not be held. The window will automati- cally open all the way. To stop the window, just pull up the switch toward the “CLOSE” side. A light press on the switch will cause the window to open until the switch is released.


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SUNROOF (If so equipped)


SIC0560


” side.


The sunroof will only operate when the ignition key is in the “ON” position. Sliding the sunroof To open the roof, keep pressing the switch to the “ To close the roof, keep pressing the switch to the “ Tilting the sunroof To tilt up, first close the sunroof, then keep pushing the “


” side of the tilt switch.


” side.


The shade will open automatically when the sunroof is opened. However, it must be closed manually.


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


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


I Remove water drops, snow,


ice or sand from the sunroof before open- ing.


I Do not place any heavy object on the


sunroof or surrounding area.


SIC0561


To tilt down the sunroof, keep pushing the ” side. “ Sun shade Open/close the sun shade by sliding it backward/forward.


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INTERIOR LIGHT


If the sunroof does not close Have your NISSAN dealer check and repair the sunroof.


the interior light will not illuminate, regard- less of door position.


I When the switch is in the center “q” posi- tion, the light will illuminate when a door is opened.


I When the switch is in the “ON” position, the illuminate, whether any


interior light will door is open or closed.


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


SIC0564


The interior light has a three-position switch.


The interior light will operate regardless of ignition key position. I When the switch is in the “OFF” position,


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SPOT LIGHT


VANITY MIRROR LIGHT


SIC0565


SIC0186


The light on the vanity mirror will turn on when the cover on the vanity mirror is opened.


Do not use for extended periods of time with the engine stopped. This could re- sult in a discharged battery.


INTEGRATED HomeLink TRANSMITTER (If so equipped) The Integrated HomeLink Transmitter pro- vides a convenient way to consolidate the functions of up to three individual hand-held transmitters into one built-in device. THE INTEGRATED HomeLink TRANSMITTER: I will operate garage doors, gates, home/ office lighting systems and security sys- tems by storing and transmitting the pro- gramming information of your current hand- held transmitters.


I is built-in and powered by your vehicle’s battery and charging system. No separate batteries are necessary.


Do not use this Integrated HomeLink Transmitter with any garage door opener that lacks safety stop and re- verse features as required by federal safety standards (these standards be- came effective for models manufactured after April 1, 1982). A garage door opener which cannot “detect” an object in the path of a closing garage door and then automatically stop and reverse the door, does not meet current federal


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safety standards. Using a garage door opener without these features increases the risk of serious injury or death.


PROGRAMMING THE HomeLink TRANSMITTER


SIC0602


During the programming procedure your garage door or security gate will open and close (if the transmitter is within range). Make sure that people or objects are clear of the garage door, gate, etc. that you are programming.


Your vehicle’s engine should be turned off while programming your transmitter.


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The Integrated HomeLink Transmitter may not work with older garage door openers that do not meet current Fed- eral Consumer Safety Standards.


1. Test the Integrated HomeLink Transmitter by pressing any button. The red indicator light should come on. If you have previously programmed a button proceed to step 3.


2. Clear all channels on the Integrated HomeLink Transmitter by holding down both outside buttons (#1 & #3) until the red light begins to flash rapidly (approximately 20 seconds). Then release both buttons.


3. Select which of


the three Integrated HomeLink Transmitter buttons you want to program.


4. Hold your hand-held transmitter against the bottom surface Integrated HomeLink Transmitter so that you can still see the red indicator light.


the


of


5. Press the desired button until the red indi- cator light flashes slowly. Do not release the button. Continue holding and press the hand-held transmitter button through step 6.


6. Hold down both buttons until the red indi- cator light on the Integrated HomeLink


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Transmitter flashes rapidly (This may take 1
to 90 seconds). Then release both buttons. The rapid flashing means that the transmit- ter has been successfully programmed to match your hand-held transmitter. You can now use the Integrated HomeLink Trans- mitter instead of your hand-held transmitter.


to 1992, D.O.C.


Note to Canadian users: Prior regulations required many hand-held transmitters to stop transmit- ting after one or two seconds, even though you continue to hold down the button. If you think you have one of these hand-held transmitters, you should press and re-press the transmitter button every 2 seconds without ever releasing the integrated HomeLink Transmitter button. The Integrated HomeLink Transmitter should blink rapidly indicating a successful programming proce- dure. If it returns to the slow blink of program mode, continue to periodically reactivate your hand-held transmitter until a successful pro- gramming procedure is indicated by the rapidly flashing indicator light.


indicator


light


the


on


OPERATING THE TRANSMITTER To operate, simply press the appropriate but- ton on the Integrated HomeLink Transmitter. The red indicator light illuminates while the signal is being transmitted. The effective trans- mission range of the Integrated HomeLink Transmitter may differ from your hand-held transmitter. PROGRAMMING PROBLEM DIAGNOSIS Be sure to keep your original hand-held trans- mitter for possible reprogramming if neces- sary. I Make sure batteries in the hand-held trans-


mitter are fully charged.


I Hold your hand-held transmitter against the bottom surface Integrated HomeLink Transmitter so that you can still see the red indicator light.


the


of


I Hold buttons for duration of the program-


ming without interruption.


I Rotate your hand-held transmitter end- over-end and program again. For best re- sults, place the end opposite the battery compartment Integrated HomeLink Transmitter when program- ming.


against


the


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flashes rapidly for 1 to 2 seconds, then re- mains on, your garage door opener has a rolling code system.


To operate your “Rolling Code” garage door opener from your HomeLink Transmitter, fol- low these steps:


1. Program your hand held transmitter to the HomeLink Transmitter by following the procedures outlined above (if not yet pro- grammed).


2. Program your garage door opener receiver to recognize your HomeLink Transmitter (The HomeLink Transmitter follows the same procedure to train to the receiver as your hand held transmitter did when it was first installed):


a) Remove the cover panel from your ga- rage door opener receiver. The receiver should be located by the garage door opener motor.


b) Locate the training button on the garage door opener receiver. The exact location and color of the button may vary by garage door opener brand. If you have difficulty locating the training button, ref- erence opener manual. If you have difficulty program- ming your garage door opener equipped


garage


door


your


with a rolling code system to recognize Transmitter with the the HomeLink “Rolling Code” feature, call NISSAN Consumer Affairs Department.


c) Press the training button on the garage door opener receiver for 1 to 2 seconds.


d) Return to the HomeLink Transmitter in the vehicle, and depress the pro- grammed HomeLink button for the du- ration of the fast blink on the HomeLink Transmitter (1 to 2 seconds). Release the button, and re-press to confirm that the system has trained.


e) Your garage door opener should now recognize your HomeLink Transmitter. You may use either your HomeLink Transmitter or your original hand held transmitter to open your garage door. CLEARING THE PROGRAMMING INFORMATION Should you sell your vehicle, be sure to clear the channels of the Integrated HomeLink Transmitter. To clear the channels, simulta- neously hold down the outside two buttons (#1
& #3) until the red indicator light begins to flash rapidly (approximately 20 seconds). This will clear all three buttons. Individual buttons can- not be cleared, but can be reprogrammed at


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SPA0609


ROLLING CODES (If so equipped) If your hand held transmitter appears to train to the HomeLink Transmitter, but does not open your garage door, and your garage door opener was manufactured after 1995, your garage door opener may have a “Code Pro- tected” or “Rolling Code” feature. This type of system will change the “code” of your garage door opener every time you open or close your garage door. To determine if you have one of these sys- tems, depress the button on the HomeLink Transmitter that you have just programmed. If the LED on the HomeLink Transmitter


approved by the party responsible for com- pliance could void the user’s authority to operate the device. DOC: ISTC 1763K1313
FCC I.D.: CB2V67690


any time by following the programming proce- dures described above. IF YOUR VEHICLE IS EVER STOLEN If your vehicle has been stolen, you should change the codes of any device that was Integrated HomeLink Transmitter as soon as possible. Consult the owners manual of each device, or call the manufacturer or dealer of those de- vices.


programmed


into


the


When your vehicle is recovered, you will have to reprogram the Integrated HomeLink Transmitter with your new transmitter information. FCC Notice: This device complies with FCC rules part 15. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference and (2) This device must accept any interference that may be received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. The transmitter has been tested and com- plies with FCC and DOC/MDC rules. Changes or modifications not expressly


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MEMO


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2 Pre-driving checks and adjustments


......................................................................... 2-2
Key .............................................................. 2-2
Door locks ......... 2-4
Multi-remote control system (If so equipped) ................................................ 2-6
Battery replacement .................................................... 2-7
Spare tire carrier Back door locks ....................................................... 2-8
Rear window locks .................................................. 2-8
Hood release .......................................................... 2-9
..................................................... 2-10
Glove box lock Fuel filler lid lock .................................................. 2-10
....................................................... 2-11
Fuel filler cap Front seats ........................................................... 2-12
Rear seats ............................................................ 2-16
Supplemental restraint system (Supplemental air bag system)


............................ 2-19


Warning labels ...................................................... 2-25
Supplemental air bag warning light ..................... 2-25
Seat belts ............................................................. 2-27
Child restraints for infants and small children ....................................................... 2-34
Tilting steering wheel ........................................... 2-41
Sunvisors ............................................................... 2-42
Outside mirror control .......................................... 2-42
.................................................... 2-43
Outside mirrors Inside mirror ......................................................... 2-44
Luggage net .......................................................... 2-44
Luggage hooks........................................................ 2-45
Luggage rack ........................................................ 2-46


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KEY


DOOR LOCKS


SPA0461


SPA0383


PD1160M


Locking doors with key To lock the door, turn the key towards the front of the vehicle. To unlock, turn it towards the rear.


The key can only be inserted fully in the ignition key cylinder. For the door, back door and glove box key cylinders, it is normal for the key not to go into the key cylinder all the way. Record the key number on the key number plate and keep it in a safe place (such as your wallet), NOT IN THE CAR. A key number plate is supplied with your key. Keep the plate in a safe place. NISSAN does not record key num- bers 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 your NISSAN dealer or a lock smith shop.


Locking doors without key To lock from the outside without a key, move 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.


I 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


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prevent persons from being thrown from the vehicle. This also helps keep children and others from unintention- ally opening the doors, and will help keep out intruders.


I Before opening any door, always look


for and avoid oncoming traffic.


I Do not leave children unattended in- side the vehicle. They could unknow- ingly activate switches or controls. Unattended children could become involved in serious accidents.


IC1156M


SPA0384


CHILD SAFETY REAR DOOR LOCK Child safety locking helps prevent doors from being opened accidentally, especially when small children are in the vehicle. When the lever is in the lock position, the rear door can be opened only from the outside.


POWER DOOR LOCK The power door lock system allows you to lock or unlock all doors simultaneously. Operating the lock-unlock switch will unlock all doors including the back door.


lock or


I Before opening any door, always look


for and avoid oncoming traffic.


I Do not leave children unattended in- side the vehicle. They may unknow- ingly activate switches or controls.


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Unattended children could become involved in serious accidents.


Locking doors 1. Remove the ignition key. 2. Close all the doors. 3. Push the “ controller.


” button on the multi-remote


4. All the doors will lock. 5. The hazard indicator flashes twice. I When the “


” button is pushed with all doors locked, the hazard indicator flashes twice as a reminder that the doors are already locked.


MULTI-REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM (If so equipped) It is possible to lock/unlock all doors including the back door. Be sure to remove the key from the vehicle before locking the doors and leaving it. The remote controller can operate at a dis- tance of approximately 49 ft (15 m) from the vehicle. (The effective distance depends upon 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 your NISSAN dealer.


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


become wet.


I Do not drop the remote controller. I Do not strike the remote controller


sharply against another object.


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


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


1. Push the “


” button on the remote


controller for longer than 1.5 seconds.


Unlocking doors 1. Push the “


” button on the multi-


troller again within 5 seconds.


3. All doors will unlock.


remote controller.


2. Only the driver side door will unlock. Push ” button on the multi-remote con-


the “


4. The interior light will stay on for 30 seconds when the interior light switch is in the center “q” position.


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SPA0398


2. The theft warning alarm and headlights will


stay on for 30 seconds.


” or the “


3. The alarm will stop when any of the key functions are used. For example, when the “ ” button is pushed, or the “ ” button is pushed for longer than 1.5 seconds on the multi-remote controller, the panic alarm function will be cancelled.


The remote controller will not function. I When the key is inserted into the key


switch.


I When the battery in the remote control-


ler is dead.


I The distance between the remote con-


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BATTERY REPLACEMENT


troller and vehicle is more than approx. 49 ft (15 m).


I When one of the doors is ajar, only the


unlock function can be operated.


Replace the two batteries as follows:


1. Remove the screw and open the lid.


2. Replace the batteries with new ones. Insert


the batteries as illustrated above.


Recommended batteries: Sanyo CR2016
or equivalent.


3. Close the lid securely and install the screw.


4. Press the “


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


then the “


” button,


SPA0399


other than replacement, perform step 4
above. I An improperly disposed battery can hurt the environment. Always confirm local regulations for battery disposal.


I The multi-remote controller is water- resistant; however, if it does get wet, immediately wipe completely dry.


I When changing batteries, do not let dust


or oil get on the controller.


If the batteries are removed for any reason


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