Display screen -> Heater and air conditioner for Your Nissan Patrol SUV Fifth Generation (1998-2009)

HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONER !  
(if so equipped)  
malfunction, it is only the system motors and  
solenoids, switching from one outlet to an-  
other.  
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WARNING:  
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air con  
and  
heater  
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only when the engine is running.  
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Keep windows and sun roof closed while the  
air conditioner is in operation.  
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compartment.  
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The filter should be replaced if air flow is  
extremely decreased or when windows fog  
up easily during operating heater or air  
conditioning system.  
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Air flows from center and side ventila-  
tors and foot outlets.  
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REAR VENTILATORS (if so  
equipped)  
once  
a month.  
This  
prevent  
lack  
dam  
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to  
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ows  
wind  
and the  
stale  
become  
air to  
age  
to the  
system  
due to  
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fog up.  
cation.  
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Air flows mainly from foot outlets.  
Roof side  
®Rear side  
Fan speed control dial:  
i-,  
cond  
or air  
heating  
of the  
tioning  
Posi  
If the coolant temperature gauge exceeds the  
hot position, turn the air conditioner off. For  
additional information, see "If your vehicle  
overheats" in the "6. In case of emergency"  
section.  
ꢁꢂ  
Air flows from defroster outlets and  
foot outlets.  
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be done  
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shou  
controls  
tioning  
This dial turns the fan on and off, and controls  
fan speed.  
be'  
may  
full attention  
, so  
driving  
while  
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Open or close, and adjust the air flow direction  
of ventilators.  
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operation  
to vehicle  
given  
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Air flows from defroster outlets.  
® Temperature control dial:  
OPERATING TIPS  
Heater  
Air recirculation button:  
AIR CONDITIONER FILTER  
(ventilation air filter) (if so equipped)  
This dial allows you to adjust the temperature of  
the outlet air.  
OFF position:  
Outside  
The air conditioning system is equipped with an  
air conditioner filter (ventilation air filter) which  
collects dirt, pollen, dust, etc. To make sure air  
conditioner heats, defogs, and ventilates effi-  
ciently, replace the filter regularly. To replace the  
filter, contact a NISSAN dealer.  
bla  
de  
air is  
drawn  
the wiper  
into  
the  
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and  
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pass  
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snow  
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win  
dshield.!  
of the  
front  
let in  
air in  
and  
This dial allows you to select the air flow outlets.  
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operation  
heater  
improve  
will  
This  
Use the OFF position for normal heater, or air  
conditioner operation.  
- Air flows from center and side ventila-  
A slight delay may be experienced when  
tors.  
turning the air control dial. This is not  
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If dust is not raised in front of the vehicle, this  
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4. Turn the temperatuꢉe control dial to the de  
position is effective to prevent dust entry.  
ON position (Indicator light on);  
2
. Turn the aiꢉ control dial to the ꢁ position.  
3. Tuꢉn on the fan speed control dial.  
to the on position. Be sure to return the air  
ꢉecirculation button to the OFF position for  
normal cooling.  
4. Push on the aiꢉ conditioner button. The indi-  
cator light will come on.  
siꢉed position between the middle and th�i  
.
3.  
Tuꢉn  
4. Tuꢉn the tempeꢉature contꢉol dial to the de-  
siꢉed position between the middle and the  
hot position.  
on  
th  
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fan  
speed  
con  
trol  
dial.  
hot position.  
5. Tuꢉn the tempeꢉature control dial to the de-  
siꢉed position.  
Inteꢉior aiꢉ is recirculated inside the vehicle.  
4. Turn the tempeꢉatuꢉe contꢉol dial to the de-  
sired position between the middle and the  
hot position.  
To quickly remove ice fꢉom the windoꢄꢅ  
push the air recirculation button to the  
position, the fan speed contꢉol dial to 4  
the temperatuꢉe control dial to the full hot  
position. As soon as possible afteꢉ the win�  
dow is cleaꢉ, push the air ꢉecirculation button  
to the OFF position.  
A visible mist may be seen coming fꢉom the  
ventilators in hot, humid conditions as the air is  
cooled rapidly. This does not indicate a malfunc-  
tion.  
Push the air recirculation button to the ON  
position when dꢉiving on a dust raised ꢉoad or to  
avoid tꢉaffic fumes.  
Air conditioner operation  
Foꢉ quick heating, move the air reciꢉculation  
button to the ON position. Be sure to return  
the aiꢉ reciꢉculation button to the OFF posi-  
tion for noꢉmal heating.  
Start the engine, move the fan contꢉol dial to the  
desired (1 to 4) position and push in the aiꢉ  
conditioneꢉ. button to activate the aiꢉ conditioner.  
When the aiꢉ conditioner is on, cooling and  
dehumidifying functions will be added to the  
heater opeꢉation.  
® Air conditioner button (if so  
equipped):  
Dehumidified heating:  
This mode is used to heat and dehumidify.  
This button is pꢉovided only for vehicles with air  
conditioneꢉ.  
Ventilation:  
1 . Push the air recirculation button to the OFF  
position.  
Bi-Ievel heating:  
This mode directs outside aiꢉ from the side and  
center vents and hot aiꢉ fꢉom the flooꢉ outlets.  
This mode diꢉects outside air from the side and  
centeꢉ vents.  
Staꢉt the engine, move the fan speed contꢉol dial  
to the desiꢉed (1 to 4) position and push the aiꢉ  
conditioneꢉ button to turn on the air conditioner.  
The indicatoꢉ light will come on when the aiꢉ  
conditioner button is on. To stop the air condi-  
tioneꢉ, push the aiꢉ conditioner button again to  
ꢉetuꢉn it to the oꢉiginal position.  
The air conditioner cooling function oper-  
ates only when the engine is running.  
2. ꢈuꢉn the aiꢉ control dial to the ꢁ position.  
1 . Push the air recirculation button to the OFF 1 . Push the air reciꢉculation button to the OFF  
3. Turn  
on th  
e fan  
speed  
cont  
rol d  
ial.  
Cooling:  
position.  
position.  
4. Push on the air conditioneꢉ button. The indi-  
catoꢉ light will come on.  
This mode is used to cool and dehumidify.  
2. Tuꢉn the aiꢉ control dial to the -ꢃ position.  
3. Turn on the fan speed contꢉol dial.  
2. Turn the aiꢉ control dial to the  position.  
3. Tuꢉn on the fan speed contꢉol dial.  
1 . Push the aiꢉ ꢉeciꢉculation button to the off  
position.  
5. Tuꢉn the temperature contꢉol dial to the de-  
sired position.  
4. Noꢉmally tuꢉn the temperature control dial to  
the midpoint between hot and cold.  
4. Turn the temperature control dial to the de-  
sired position.  
The air conditioner cooling function oper-  
ates only when the engine is running.  
2. Tuꢉn the aiꢉ control dial to the ꢀ position.  
3. Tuꢉn on the fan speed contꢉol dial.  
Dehumidified defogging:  
Defrosting/defogging:  
This mode is used to defog the windows and  
dehumidify.  
Heating and defogging:  
Heater operation  
4. Push on the air conditioneꢉ button. The indi-  
catoꢉ light will come on.  
This mode is used todefꢉost/defogthe windows.  
This mode heats the interioꢉ and defogs the  
windshield.  
Heating:  
1 . Push the air recirculation button to the off  
position.  
1 . Push the air ꢉeciꢉculation button to the off  
position.  
This mode is us�d to diꢉect hot air fꢉom the floor  
outlets.  
5. Tuꢉn the temperature control dial to the de-  
siꢉed position.  
1 . Push the air recirculation button to the OFF  
position.  
2. Tuꢉn the air control dial to the position.  
2. Turn the air contꢉol dial to the position.  
1 . Push the aiꢉ ꢉecirculation button to the OFF  
position foꢉ noꢉmal heating.  
For quick cooling when the outside tempera-  
tuꢉe is high, push the air ꢉeciꢉculation button  
2. Tuꢉn the aiꢉ control dial to the . position.  
3. Turn on the fan speed control dial.  
3. Tuꢉn on the fan speed control dial.  
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Tur  
desi  
n the  
tempera  
ture  
.
cont  
Do not set the temperature lower than the  
outside air temperature. Otherwise the sys-  
tem may not work properly.  
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set t  
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Manual operation  
Fan speed control:  
ture  
tempera  
red  
Adjust the temperature control dial to about  
25°C (77°F) for normal operation.  
Turn the fan control dial to manually control the  
fan speed.  
Not recommended if windows fog up.  
Dehumidified defogging:  
The temperature of the passenger compart-  
ment will be maintained automatically. Air  
flow distribution and fan speed are also con-  
trolled automatically.  
Turn the dial to the AUTO position to return to  
automatic control of the fan speed.  
1 . Turn the fan speed control dial to the desired  
position.  
Intake air control (Air recirculationl  
Outside air circulation):  
2. Turn the air flow control dial to the (DEF)  
A visible mist may be seen coming from the  
ventilators in hot, humid conditions as the air is  
cooled rapidly. This does not indicate a malfunc-  
lion.  
position.  
Each time the air intake button is pushed, the  
indicator light on the button will alternate as  
follows: (Air recirculation)  
3. Turn the temperature control dial to set the  
desired temperature.  
(Out-  
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side air circulation)  
OFF  
To quickly remove ice from the outside of the  
windows, turn the fan speed control dial to  
the maximum position.  
Heating (AUTO; AIC off):  
1 . Air flow control dial  
2. Temperature control dial  
3. Fan speed control dial  
4. Air intake button  
AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONER  
Automatic operation  
When the indicator light is on, the interior  
air is recirculated. Use this position when driving  
on a dust raised road or to avoid traffic fumes  
and for maximum cooling when using the air  
conditioner.  
The air conditioner cooling function does not  
activate. When you need to heat only, use this  
mode.  
The sensor on the instrument panel helps main-  
tain a constant temperature. Do not put anything  
on or around this sensor.  
Staꢉt the engine and operate the controls to  
activate the air conditioner.  
As soon as possible after the windshield is  
clean, turn the air flow control dial to the  
AUTO position to return to the auto mode.  
Cooling andlor dehumidified heating  
(AUTO):  
1. Turn the fan speed control dial and air flow  
control dial to the AUTO position.  
Operating tips  
(Air recirculation and Outside air circulation)  
When the indicator light is on, the outside  
air is drawn into the passenger compartment.  
Use this position for normal heater, or air condi-  
tioner operation. If dust is not raised in front of  
the vehicle, this position is effective to prevent  
dust entry.  
When the air flow control dial is turned to the  
position, the air conditioner will auto-  
matically be turned on at outside tempera-  
tures above -2°C (28°F) to defog the wind-  
shield, and the air recirculation mode will  
automatically be turned off.  
This mode may be normally used all year round  
as the system automatically works to keep a  
constant temperature. Air flow distribution and  
fan speed are also controlled automatically.  
When the engine coolant temperature and out-  
side air temperature are low, the'air flow from the  
foot outlets may not operate for a maximum of  
1 50 seconds. However, this is not a malfunction.  
After the coolant temperature warms up, the air  
flow from the foot outlets will operate normally.  
5. AlC (Air conditioner) button  
2. Push the A/C button off to turn off the air  
conditioner. (The AlC button indicator light  
will go off.)  
3. Turn the temperature control dial to set the  
desired temperature.  
1 . Turn the fan speed control dial and air flow  
control dial to the AUTO position.  
When the indicator light on the button is OFF,  
the intake air will be controlled automatically.  
Outside air is drawn into the passenger  
compartment to improve the defogging per-  
formance.  
The temperature of the passenger compart-  
ment will be maintained automatically. Air  
flow distribution and fan speed are also con-  
trolled automatically.  
2. Push the A/C button on. (The indicator light  
will come on.)  
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Air flow control:  
HEAT SWITCH (for ZD30DDTi  
engine model)  
Turning the air flow control dial selects the air  
outlet to:  
The heat switch, located on the instrumꢂꢃ  
panel, is used when the engine is cold to speed  
up the heater's operation. If the switch is turned  
to the ON position ꢄ (the indicator light @ wꢅ  
illuminate), the engine electronic control unit will  
automatically increase the cold engine idle  
speed.  
Air flows from center and side ventila-  
ꢀ :  
tors.  
Air flows from center and side ventila-  
ꢁꢀ :  
O�OFF  
tors and foot outlets.  
Air flows mainly from foot outlets.  
:  
The system works with the transmission in the �  
(Park) position (automatic transmission) or N  
(Neutral) position (manual transmission) and th�  
throttle closed. Turn the heat switch OFF ꢄ  
when the engine coolant temperature gaug�  
Air flows from defroster and foot out-  
ꢂ ꢃ  
lets.  
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SAA0905  
Air flows mainly from defroster outlets.  
:  
4. Turn the fan sRpeeaerdswcitochntrol switch ® to  
desired position.  
Front switch  
ꢀpe A  
REAR COOLER (if so equipped)  
REAR HEATER (if so equipped)  
To turn the system off  
moves. When the vehicle is being driven, the  
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system is automatically deactivated.  
To activate the rear cooler, take the following  
To activate the rear heater, take the following  
Turn the fan speed control dial to the OFF  
position.  
steps.  
steps.  
1 . Start the engine.  
1 . Start the engine.  
2. Push the rear heater fan control switch. (The 2. Operate the front air conditioner.  
indicator light @ will come on.)  
Rear cooler function operates only when  
the engine is running and the front air  
LOW - Air flows at low speed  
conditioner is operating.  
® HI - Air flows at high speed  
3. Push either the rear cooler fan front ꢄ or  
rear switch ® on. (The indicator light® will  
come on.)  
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Type B  
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AUDIO SYSTEM (if so equipped)  
AUDIO OPERATION PRECAUTIONS  
COOL BOX (if so equipped)  
away from direct ꢅꢆnlight, heat, moiꢅ-  
tꢆre anꢉ magnetic Sourceꢅ.  
ꢉehumiꢉify or ventilate the ꢃlayer com-  
letely.  
SERVICING AIR CONDITIONER  
The air conditioning system in your NISSAN  
vehicle is charged with a refrigerant designed  
with the environment in mind.  
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WARNING:  
The ꢃlayer may kiꢃ while ꢉriving on  
rough roaꢉꢅ.  
Direct ꢅꢆnlight can caꢆꢅe the caꢅꢅette to  
become ꢉeformeꢉ. The ꢆꢅe of ꢉeformeꢉ  
caꢅꢅetteꢅ may caꢆꢅe the caꢅꢅette to jam  
in the ꢃlayer.  
DO not aꢉjꢆꢅt the aꢆꢉio ꢅyꢅtem while ꢉriv-  
ing ꢅo that full attention may be given to  
vehicle oꢃeration.  
The CD layer ꢅometimeꢅ cannot fꢆnc-  
tion when the comꢃaꢂment temꢃera-  
ture iꢅ extremely high. Decreaꢅe the  
temꢃeratꢆre before ꢆꢅe.  
Thiꢅ refrigerant will not harm the eaꢂh'ꢅ  
ozone layer.  
The audio system operates when the ignition  
switch is in the "ACC" or "ON" position.  
Do not ꢆꢅe caꢅꢅetteꢅ that have labelꢅ  
which are ꢃeeling anꢉ looꢅe. If uꢅeꢉ, the  
label couljam in the ꢃlayer.  
However it may contribute in a small part to  
global warming.  
Do not exꢃoꢅe the CD to irect ꢅꢆnlight.  
Radio  
Special charging equipment and lubricant are  
required when servicing your NISSAN air condi-  
tioner. Using improper refrigerants or lubricants  
will cause severe damage to your air condition-  
ing system. See "Air conditioning system refrig-  
erant and lubricant recommendations" in the "9.  
Technical information" section of this manual.  
If a caꢅꢅette haꢅ looꢅe taꢃe, inꢅeꢂ a  
ꢃencil through one of the caꢅꢅette hꢆbꢅ  
anꢉ rewinꢉ the taꢃe firmly arounꢉ the  
hꢆbꢅ. Looꢅe taꢃe may cauꢅe taꢃe jam-  
ming anꢉ wavering ꢅounꢉ quality.  
CDꢅ that are of ꢃoor qꢆality, ꢉiꢂy,  
ꢅcratcheꢉ, or covereꢉ with finger ꢃrintꢊ "  
or that have ꢃin holeꢅ may not work  
ꢃroꢃerly.  
Raꢉio receꢃtion iꢅ affecteꢉ by ꢅtation  
ꢅignal ꢅtrengthꢈ ꢉiꢅtance from raꢉio  
tranꢅmitter, bUilꢉingꢅꢈ briꢉgeꢅ, moun-  
tainꢅ anꢉ other external influenceꢅ. In-  
termittent changeꢅ in reception qꢆality  
normally are caꢆꢅeꢉ by theꢅe external  
inflꢆenceꢅ.  
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Put the drinks in the cool box and close the lid. 3. Push the cool box switch located on the  
The following CDꢅ may not work ꢃroꢃ-  
erly:  
instrument panel. (The indicator light @ will  
1 . Start the engine.  
Over a ꢃerioꢉ of timeꢈ the ꢃlayback  
heaꢉ, caꢃꢅtan anꢉ ꢃinch roller may  
gather a taꢃe coating reꢅiꢉue aꢅ the  
taꢃe ꢃaꢅꢅeꢅ over the heaꢉ. Thiꢅ reꢅiꢉꢆe  
accumꢆlation can cauꢅe a weak or wa-  
vering ꢅoꢆnꢉ anꢉ ꢅhoulꢉ be removeꢉ  
ꢃerioꢉically with a heaꢉ cleaning taꢃe. If  
the reꢅiꢉue iꢅ not removeꢉ ꢃerioꢉically,  
the ꢃlayer may neeꢉ to be ꢉiꢅaꢅꢅembleꢉ  
for cleaning.  
come on.)  
A NISSAN dealer will be able to service your  
environmentally "friendly" air conditioning sys-  
tem.  
2. Turn the front air conditioner on.  
Coꢃy control comꢃact ꢉiꢅcꢅ (CCCD)  
Recorꢉable comꢃact ꢉiꢅcꢅ (CD-R)  
Rewritable comꢃact ꢉiꢅcꢅ (CD-RW)  
CDꢅ aꢅ they  
Cool box will not be activateꢉ if the  
front air conꢉitioner iꢅ tꢆrneꢉ off.  
Uꢅing a cellular ꢃhone in or near the  
vehicle may inflꢆence raꢉio receꢃtion  
quality.  
The inner caꢅe can be removeꢉ for ꢅe-  
vicing or cleaning by removing the inner  
caꢅe ꢅecuring ꢅcrewꢅ.  
Do not ꢆꢅe the following  
Cassette tape player  
may cauꢅe the CD layer to malfunction.  
To maintain gooꢉ quality ꢅounꢉꢈ  
NISSAN recommenꢉꢅ that you uꢅe caꢅ-  
ꢅette taꢃeꢅ of 60 minꢆteꢅ or ꢅhorter in  
length.  
8 cm (3.1 in) ꢉiꢅcꢅ with an aꢉaꢃter  
CDꢅ that are not rounꢉ  
Compact Disc (CD) player  
CDꢅ with a ꢃaꢃer label  
Dꢆring colꢉ weather or rainy ꢉayꢅ, the  
layer may malfunction ꢉue to the h-  
miꢉity. If thiꢅ occꢆꢇꢈ remove the CD anꢉ  
Caꢅꢅette taꢃeꢅ ꢅhoulꢉ be removeꢉ from  
the ꢃlayer when not in ꢆꢅe. Store caꢅ-  
ꢅetteꢅ in their ꢃroteꢄive caꢅeꢅ anꢉ  
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