Instruments and controls for Your Nissan Patrol SUV Fifth Generation (1998-2009)

INSTRUMENT PANEL  
tion system display (P.4-2)'1  
1 1 . Audio system' (P.4-1 5)/Clock' (P.2-34)  
1 2. Heater/air conditioner control' (PA-6)  
1 3. Passenger air bag' (P.1 -38)  
1 4. Side ventilator (PA-5)  
*: if so equipped  
5
6
1 3  
1
2
3 4  
7
8
9
1 1 1 2  
1 0  
1 4  
*1 : Refer to the separately provided Navigation  
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1 5. Fuse box cover (P.8-37)  
® : Automatic transmission model  
1 6. Hood release handle (P.3-1 5)  
1 7. Audio control steering switch' (P.4-51 )  
1 8. Fuel filler lid opener (P.3-1 5)  
@ : Manual transmission model  
1 9. Throttle control knob (for TO engine)  
(P.5-9)  
20. Tilting steering wheel lock lever (P.3-24)  
21 . Cruise control main/set switch' (P.5-27)  
22. Ignition switch/steering lock (P.5-5)  
23. Rear window defogger switch' (P.2-24)/  
Windshield deicer switch' (P.2-25)  
24. Rear differential lock-up switch' (P.2-32)  
25. Rear heater fan control switch' (PA-1 3) or  
Cool box switch' (PA-1 4)  
1 5 1 61 7 1 8 1 9 20  
34  
21 22 23  
632  
II  
26. Rear cooler switch' (PA-1 3)  
SIC3354  
27. Sub fuel tank transfer switch' (P.2-31)  
28. Ashtray' (P.2-37)  
29. Cigarette lighter (P.2-37)  
4. Outside mirror remote control switch'  
WAGON AND HARDTOP MODELS  
(P.3-26)  
Leꢀ-hand drive (LHD) models  
1 . Heat switch (for ZO engine) (P.4-1 2)  
2. Instrument brightness control switch'  
30. Power outlet' (P.2-38) or Cigarette lighter  
5. Horn (P.2-31)/Oriver air bag' (P.1-38)  
6. Meters/gauges (P.2-8)/Clock (P.2-34)  
7. Wiper and washer switch (P.2-22)  
8. Hazard warning flasher switch (P.2-31)  
9. Center ventilator (P.4-5)  
(P.2-37)  
31 . Automatic transmission mode switch'  
(P.5-1 4, P.5-1 7)  
(P.2-1 2)  
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32. Headlight cleaner switch' (P.2-29)  
33. Headlight aiming control switch' (P.2-27)  
34. Glove box (P.2-38)  
3. Headlight and turn signal switch (P.2-25)/  
Fog light swifch' (P.2-29)  
1 0. Instrument center box (P.2-39) or Naviga-  
Instruments and controls 2-3  
2-2 Instruments and controls  
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*1 : Refer to the separately provided Navigation  
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Fog  
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operating details.  
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1 4. Outside mirror remote control switch'  
@ : Automatic transmission model  
(P.3-26)  
1 5. Instrument brightness control switch'  
® : Manual transmission model  
(P  
.2-  
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2
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1 6. Heat sWitch (for ZO engine) (PA-1 2)  
1 7. Glove box (P.2-3S)  
1 S. Heater/air conditioner control' (PA-6)  
1 9  
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ay'  
(P  
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-37)  
20. Rear heater fan control switch' (PA-1 3)  
21 . Rear cooler switch' (PA-13)  
22. Sub fuel tank transfer switch' (P.2-31 )  
23  
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(P  
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37)  
24. Power outlet' (P.2-3S) or Cigarette lighter  
(P  
.2  
-37  
)
25. Power antenna switch' (PA-1 6)  
26. Automatic transmission mode switch'  
(P.5-1 4, P.5-1 7)  
27. Headlight cleaner switch' (P.2-29)  
2S. Headlight aiming control switch' (P.2-27)  
29. Tilting steering wheel lock lever (P.3-24)  
30. Ignition switch/steering lock (P.5-5)  
31 . Throttle control knob (for TO engine)  
(P.5-9)  
32. Fuel filler lid opener (P.3-1 5)  
33. Cruise control main/set switch' (P.5-27)  
34. Hood release handle (P.3-1 5)  
35. Fuse box cover (P.S-37)  
1 7  
29 30 31 3233 34 35  
SIC3338  
7. Rear window defogger switch' (P.2-24)/  
Windshield deicer switch' (P.2-25)  
Right-hand drive (RHO) models  
1 . Side ventilator (PA-5)  
2. Passenger air bag' (P.1 -3S)  
3. Center ventilator (PA-5)  
4. Instrument cent,er box (P.2-39) or Navigation  
system display (PA-2)'1  
5. Audio system' (PA-1 5)/Clock' (P.2-34)  
6. Hazard warning flasher switch (P.2-31)  
S. Rear differential lock-up switch' (P.2-32)  
9. Wiper and washer switch (P.2-22) or Head-  
light and turn signal switch (P.2-25)/Fog light  
switch' (P.2-29)  
1 0. Audio control steering switch' (PA-51)  
1 1 . Meters/gauges (P.2-S)/Clock (P.2-34)  
1 2. Horn (P.2-31)/Oriver air bag' (P.1 -3S)  
': if so equipped  
Instruments and controls 2-5  
2-4 Instruments and controls  
1 6. Sub fuel tank transfer switch* (P.2-31 )  
1 7. Tilting steering wheel lock lever (P.3-24)  
1 S. Throttle control knob (for TO engine)  
(P.5-9)  
1 9. Ignition switch/steering lock (P.5-5)  
20. Hood release handle (P.3-1 5)  
2 1 . Fuse box cover (P.S-37)  
1 4. Ignition switch/steering lock (P.5-5)  
1 5. Sub fuel tank transfer switch* (P.2-31)  
1 6. Ashtray* (P.2-37)  
1 7. Heater/air conditioner control* (P.4-6)  
1 S. Cigarette lighter (P.2-37)  
1 9. Glove box (P.2-3S)  
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8
9
2
5
6
4
3
1 0  
1 1  
3
2
4
5
8
9
6
7
*: if so equipped  
*: if so equipped  
See the page indicated in parentheses for  
See the page indicated in parentheses for  
operating details.  
operating details.  
1 0 1 1  
1 2 1 3  
1 4  
1 5  
1 6  
1 9  
1 7 1 8  
1 7  
1 8 19 20 21  
1 3  
1 4 1 5 1 6  
1 2  
SIC2663  
SIC3339  
7. Center ventilator (P.4-5)  
S. Audio system* (P.4-1 5)/Clock* (P.2-34)  
9. Side ventilator (P.4-5)  
S. Meters/gauges (P.2-S)/Clock* (P.2-34)  
9. Horn (P.2-31 }/Oriver air bag* (P.1-3S)  
1 0. Headlight and turn signal switch (P.2-25)  
1 1 . Fog light switch* (P.2-29) or Heat switch  
(for ZO engine) (P.4-1 2)  
PICKUP MODELS  
Right-hand drive (RHO) models  
1 . Side ventilator (P.4-5)  
2. Passenger air bag* (P.1 -3S)  
3. Power antenna switch* (P.4-1 6)  
4. Audio system* (P.4-1 5)/Clock* (P.2-34)  
5. Center ventilator (P.4-5)  
6. Hazard warning flasher switch (P.2-31)  
7. Wiper and washer switch (P.2-22)  
Left-hand drive (LHD) models  
1 . Headlight and turn signal switch (P.2-25)  
2. Fog light switch* (P.2-29)  
1 0. Fuse box cover (P.S-37)  
1 1 . Hood release handle (P.3-1 5)  
1 2. Throttle control knob (for TO engine)  
(P.5-9)  
3. Horn (P.2-31)  
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1 2. Glove box (P.2-3S)  
4. Meters/gauges (P.2-S)/Clock* (P.2-34)  
5. Wiper and washer switch (P.2-22)  
6. Hazard warning flasher switch (P.2-31)  
1 3. Heater/air conditioner control* (P.4-6)  
1 4. Ashtray* (P.2-37)  
1 3. Tilting steering wheel lock lever (P.3-24)  
1 5. Cigarette lighter (P.2-37)  
Instruments and controls 2-7  
2-6 Instruments and controls  
METERS AND GAUGES  
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SIC091 5D  
SIC2496  
SIC091 48  
SIC0754D  
Type B  
Type A  
Type A  
Type B  
Odometer/twin trip odometer  
TACHOMETER  
Changing the trip odometer display:  
® Reset knob for odometer  
® Clock (if so equipped: See "Clock" later in  
this section.)  
The tachometer indicates engine speed in revo-  
lutions per minute (rpm). Do not rev the en-  
gine into the red zone .  
Push the reset knob ® to change the displayas  
follows:  
ODO  
TRIP A  
TRIP B  
ODO  
SPEEDOMETER AND ODOMETER  
The red zone varies with the engine type.  
CAUTION:  
Resetting the trip odometer:  
Speedometer  
Push the reset knob for more than 1 second to  
reset the trip odometer to zero.  
The speedometer indicates vehiclespeed (km/h  
or MPH). Scale resolution on the meter varies  
with models.  
When engine speed approaches the red  
zone, shift to a higher gear. Operating the  
engine in the red zone may cause serious  
engine damage.  
Odometer/Twin trip odometer  
The odometer records the total distance the  
vehicle has been ariven.  
The trip odometer records the distance of indi-  
vidual trips.  
Instruments and cꢀꢁtꢂoꢃs 2-9  
2-8 Instruments and controls  
Ty pe D  
Type F  
Type A  
Normal range  
Normal range  
Ty pe C  
Type A  
Low fuel warning light (if so equipped)  
Ty pe E  
Normal range  
Type B  
Normal range  
SIC21 25  
SIC09 1 6  
SIC2009  
SIC1 359A  
A
WARNING:  
CAUTION:  
Types A to D:  
FUEL GAUGE  
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE  
GAUGE  
If the gauge indicates engine coolant tem-  
perature 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 "If your vehicle overheats" in  
the "6. In case of emergency" section for  
immediate action required.  
Allow the engine to cool before removing  
the radiator cap to avoid the danger of  
being scalded.  
The ga  
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imately  
key is  
eedle  
the same  
turned to the  
The gauge indicates the APPROXIMATE fuel  
level in the main tank and sub (if so equipped)  
tank.  
is desig  
ned to  
remain  
in  
approx  
ignition  
position  
, even whe  
OFF posit  
n the  
The gauge indicates the engine coolant tem-  
perature.  
ion.  
The gauge may move slightly during braking,  
turning, acceleration, or going up or down hill.  
The engine coolant temperature will varywith the  
outside air temperature and driving conditions.  
2-1 0 Instruments and controꢃs  
Instruments and controls 2ꢀ.1 1  
OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE  
DISPLAY AND COMPASS (if so  
equipped)  
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tꢅ  
mpꢅr  
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bꢅ  
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Ty pe F  
Ty pe E  
n 55°C  
(130°F)  
and  
70°C  
(158  
°ꢈ  
thꢅ  
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ay sh  
ows  
55°C  
(130°F)  
.
Sub tank (if so equipped)  
Whꢅn thꢅ outsidꢅ tꢅmpꢅꢄatuꢄꢅ is lowꢅꢄ  
than -30°C (-20°F) or highꢅꢄ than 70°C  
(158°F), thꢅ display shows only  
though it is opꢅꢄating. This is not a  
malfunction.  
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SUB  
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Thꢅ outsidꢅ tꢅmpꢅꢄatuꢄꢅ sꢅnsoꢄ is lo-  
catꢅd in fꢄontofthꢅ radiatoꢄ. Thꢅ sꢅnsoꢄ  
may bꢅ affꢅctꢅd by ꢄoad oꢄ ꢅnginꢅ hꢅat,  
wind dirction and othꢅr dꢄiving condi-  
tions. Thꢅ display may diffꢅr fꢄom thꢅ  
actual outsidꢅ tꢅmpꢅꢄatuꢄꢅ oꢄ thꢅ tꢅm-  
pꢅraturꢅ displayꢅd on vaꢄious signs oꢄ  
billboards.  
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Main tank  
SIC091 8  
SIC2502  
SIC2126A  
SIC2010C  
This unit is a display unit with the following  
functions:  
OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE DISPLAY'  
CAUTION:  
Types E and F:  
INSTRUMENT BRIGHTNESS  
CONTROL (if so equipped)  
Push the ON/OFF switch when the ignition  
switch is in the ACC or ON position. The outside  
temperature will be displayed in OF.  
Rꢅfill thꢅ ful tank bꢅforꢅ thꢅ gaugꢅ ꢄꢅgis-  
tꢅꢇ E.  
The gauge needle is designed to move to the E  
(Empty) position when the ignition key is turned  
to the OFF position.  
Function to measure terrestrial magnetism  
and indicate heading direction of vehicle  
The instrument brightness control operates  
when the headlight switch is in the ꢄDꢅꢆ or  
�O position.  
CAUTION:  
Usꢅ thꢅ ICE indication foꢄ rꢅfꢅꢄꢅnconly.  
Confirm thꢅ tꢄaffic information and road  
conditions to drivꢅ safꢅly.  
Function to indicate outside air temperature  
Push the switch again to change the indica-  
tion range from OF to °C.  
The a� indicates that the fuel filler lid is lo-  
cated on the right side of the vehicle.  
Keep turning the switch to adjust the brightness  
of the instrument panel lights. Turning the switch  
to the @ side will brighten the lights. Turning it  
to the ® side will dim the lights.  
Function to indicate caution for frozen road  
surfaces  
If the outside temperature drops below the  
freezing point, the display indicates ꢃ .  
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(if so  
ng light  
wani  
w fuꢅl  
on whꢅ  
as soon  
bꢅfoꢄꢅ  
positi  
of fuꢅl  
Thꢅ lo  
comꢅs  
Rꢅfuꢅl  
ng low.  
k is gꢅtti  
uꢅl tan  
is con  
augꢅ  
n thꢅ f  
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as it  
thꢅ E  
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ably  
(ꢅmpty)  
ꢄꢅsꢅꢆꢅ  
mall  
bꢅ a s  
should  
tank  
on. Thꢅꢄꢅ  
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thꢅ fu  
whꢅn  
in thꢅ  
gaugꢅ nꢅꢅdlꢅ ꢄe'achꢅs E.  
Instruments and controꢃs 2-1 3  
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Instrumꢅnts and controls  
COMPASS DISPLAY  
In pꢃaces wheꢄe the teꢄꢄestꢄial magne-  
tism is distuꢄbed, the coꢄꢄection of the  
direction staꢄts automaticalꢃy, extin-  
guishing the diꢄection baꢄ. If tuꢄn is  
made one otwo times, the coꢄꢄection is  
complete and the diꢄection baꢄ comes  
back on.  
Zone variation chart  
push the ON/OFF switch when the ignition  
switch 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 readings.  
Follow these instructions to set the variance for  
your particular location if this happens:  
Correction functions of the compass  
display  
The compass display is equipped with automatic  
correction function. If the direction is not shown  
correctly, carry out manual correction procedure  
set out below.  
1. Establish your location on the zone map.  
Record your zone number.  
Manuaꢃ coꢄꢄection pꢄocedue:  
2. Push in the ON/OFF switch for about 5  
seconds until the current zone entry number  
is displayed.  
1. Push the ON/OFF switch for about 10 sec-  
onds. 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.  
3. Push the ON/OFF switch repeatedly until the  
new zone entry number is displayed.  
Once the desired zone number is displayed,  
stop pushing the ON/OFF switch and the dis-  
play will show compass direction within a few  
seconds.  
In places where the terrestrial magnetism is  
extremely disturbed, the initial correction proce-  
dure may start automatically.  
If a magnet is put close to the compass  
oꢄ the vehicle is dꢄiven wheꢄe the teꢄꢄes-  
tꢄial magnetism is distuꢄbed, the com-  
pass display may not indicate the coꢄ-  
ꢄect diection.  
SIC0971  
Instꢄuments and contꢄoꢃs 2-1 5  
2-1-4 Instruments and contꢄols  
WARNING/INDICATOR LIGHTS  
AND AUDIBLE REMINDERS  
Whꢊꢃe the rear dꢊfferentꢊal lock-up swꢊtch ꢊs CAUTION:  
ꢊn the ON posꢊtꢊon (DIFF-LOCK ꢊs oꢉ), the  
This  
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ngages.  
any  
sio  
n selec  
transmissio  
not lock.  
ligh  
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If the  
positio  
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Glow plug indicator light (diesel engine  
ꢀodels)  
Anti-lock Br.aking System  
(ABS) warning hght'  
Seat  
Sub  
or  
belt  
ABS  
warni  
n
g
lig  
h
t'  
Contꢊnued vehꢊcle operatꢊon when the au-  
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(9)  
drive  
n while  
ASS warnꢊng lꢊght flashes. Thꢊs ndꢊcates  
that antꢊ-lock may not fulꢃy operate.  
the  
automatic  
smis  
n, the  
l will  
tomatꢊc transmꢊssꢊon check warnꢊng ꢃꢊght  
ꢊs on may damage the automatꢊc transmꢊs-  
sꢊon.  
SUB  
Automatic transmission check warning light  
(5-speed  
Automatic transmission oil temperature  
. High beam indicator light (blue)  
Malfunction indicator light'  
fue  
l tank  
tor  
lever  
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the P  
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positio  
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CH  
TANK  
ECK  
A/T  
models)  
disengage  
and the  
whee  
Supplemental restraint system (SRS) air  
bag  
If the ꢃꢊght comes on whꢊle drꢊvꢊng, contact  
a NISSAN deaꢃer for repaꢊr.  
warning  
Il TEMP warning light (4-speed AIT models)  
Automatic transmission park warning light  
(AfT models)  
lig  
h
t'  
Au  
tomatic  
transmission  
oil  
INJMP  
Overdrive off indicator light (4-speed AIT  
models)  
Rear differential lock (DIFF-LOCK) indica-  
tor light'  
Water in fuel filter waming light'  
() Brake warning light  
Automatic transmission check  
warning light (5-speed AIT  
models)  
OFF  
tem  
perat  
ure  
-speed  
warn  
ing  
mode  
light  
(4  
A
IT  
Automatic transmission position indicator  
light (5-speed models)  
ls)  
This light functions for both the parking brake  
and the foot brake systems.  
DIFF  
Brake warning light  
()  
LOCK  
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.  
This light indicates both the "Automatic trans-  
mission oil temperature warning" and the "Fail-  
safe operation".  
Parkꢊng brake ꢊndꢊcator:  
Rear fog light indicator light'  
Charge warning light  
Cruise control on indicator light'  
Cruise set indicator light'  
The light comes on when the parking brake is  
applied.  
Rear stabilizer off indicator light'  
Turn signal/hazard indicator lights  
I�  
or  
Door open warning light'  
OFF  
Automatꢊc transmꢊssꢊon oꢊꢃ temperature  
warnꢊng:  
Low brake fꢃuꢊd warnꢊng:  
Four-wheel driv.e (4WD) mode indicator  
light  
CAUTION:  
Engine oil pressure warning light  
The light warns of a low brake fluid level. If the  
light comes on while the engine is running with  
the parking brake not applied, stop the vehicle  
and perform the following:  
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.  
Contꢊnued vehꢊcꢃe operatꢊon when the au-  
tomatꢊc transmꢊssꢊon oꢊl temperature  
warnꢊng lꢊght ꢊs on may damage the auto-  
matꢊc transmꢊssꢊon.  
*: if so equipped  
light illuminates and then turns off. This indicates  
the ABS is operational.  
trical system. H�ve the /system checked, and if  
necessary repaired; by .a NISSAN dealer  
promptly.  
CHECKING BULBS  
1. Check the brake fluid level. Add brake fluid as  
necessary. See "Brake and clutch fluid" in the  
"8. Maintenance and do-it-yourself" section.  
Apply the parking brake and turn the ignition  
switch to ON without starting the engine. The  
following lights will come on:  
Automatic transmission park  
warning light (A/T models)  
If the ABS warning light illuminates while the  
engine is running, or while driving, it may indicate  
the ABS is not functioning properly. Have the  
system checked by a NISSAN dealer.  
Faꢊl-safe operatꢊon:  
WARNING LIGHTS  
When the ignition switch is turned ON, the light  
comes on for 2 seconds. If the light blinks for  
approximately 8 seconds, it may indicate the  
automatic transmission is not functioning prop-  
erly. Have a NISSAN dealer check and repairthe  
This light comes on when the automatic trans-  
mission selector lever is shifted to the P (Park)  
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A
WARNING:  
ing  
Brak  
(9)  
The following lights come on briefly and then go  
off:  
System (ABS)  
warn  
equipped)  
position with the transfer shift lever in the N If the ꢃeveꢃ ꢊs beꢃow the MIN (mꢊnꢊmum)  
If an ABS malfunction occurs, the anti-lock  
function is turned off. The brake system then  
mark on the brake fluꢊd reseꢆoꢊr, do not  
drꢊve untꢊꢃ the brake system has been  
checked at a NISSAN deaꢃer.  
position.  
so  
(if  
light  
ing  
"' , (8) or ABS, e1K ' 'ꢀ  
Shift the transfer shift lever into the 2H, 4H or 4L  
position when the automatic transmission park  
warning light comes on.  
operates normally, but without anti-lock assis- transmission.  
nce. (See "Brake system" in the "5. Starting  
If any light fails to come on, it may indicate a  
ta  
and driving" section.)  
When the ignition switch is in the ON position,  
2. If the brake fluid level is correct, have the  
burned-out bulb or an open circuit in the elec- the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) warning  
Instruments and controꢃs 2-1 7  
2-1 6 Instruments and controꢃs  
The SRS air bag warning light flashes inter-  
mittently.  
Seat belt warning light (if so  
equipped)  
(5  
-spee  
d
mo  
Regꢏlaꢄly check the engine ꢌil level ꢏs-  
ing the dipstickꢎ (See "Engine ꢌil" in the  
"8. Maintenance and d-it-yꢌꢏꢇelꢋ"  
sectiꢌnꢎ)  
d
els  
)"  
in  
the  
warning system checked by a NISSAN  
dealer.  
"5.  
S
ta  
missing or if the light remains on, see a NISSAN  
dealer immediately.  
rti  
ng  
an  
d
d
.
nv-  
ing" section.  
The SRS air bag warning light does not come  
on at all.  
Cru  
ise  
The light reminds you to fasten seat belts. The  
light illuminates whenever the ignition switch is  
cont  
rol  
on  
ind  
icat  
or  
CAUTION:  
Lꢌw vacꢏꢏm waꢄning (iꢋ sꢌ equipped ꢋꢌꢄ  
diesel engine mdels):  
light (if so equipped)  
Dꢌ nꢌt cꢌntinue dꢄiving iꢋ the alteꢄnatꢌꢄ  
belt is lꢌꢌse, bꢄꢌken ꢌꢄ missing.  
For European and Australian ZD30DDTi engine  
models:  
turned ON and will remain illuminated until the Unle  
ss chec  
ked  
the  
rope  
and  
pre-  
rly. Fo  
sea  
ts,  
repai  
tens  
r add  
sea  
" sec  
red,  
ione  
ition  
t bel  
the  
r sea  
al de  
ts a  
SRS  
t bel  
tails, see  
nd  
air bag  
t may  
The light comes on when the main switch is  
pushed. The light goes out when the main switch  
is pushed again. When the cruise control on  
indicator light comes on, the cruise control  
system is operational. See "Cruise control" in the  
"5. Starting and driving" section.  
If the light comes on while the engine is running  
with the parking brake not applied, check the  
brake fluid level. If the brake fluid level is suffi-  
cient, have the brake power assist unit checked  
for leakage by a NISSAN dealer.  
driver's seat belt is fastened.  
sys  
not f  
the  
tem  
and  
/or  
unct  
ion p  
or  
J�  
Door open warning  
light (if so equipped)  
If the light flickers or comes on during normal  
driving, pull off the road in a safe area and stop '  
the vehicle immediately. In more than 5 minutes  
after the engine has been turned off, check the  
engine oil level and perform as follows:  
Sub fuel tank warning light (if  
so equipped)  
"1.  
Safe  
ty -  
supple  
me  
nt  
al  
res  
trai  
nt  
sys  
tem  
tio  
n.  
This light comes on when any of the doors  
and/or back door is not closed securely while  
the ignition switch is ON.  
Ifthis light comes on while the engine is running,  
it may indicate the sub tank control system is not  
functioning properly. Have the system checked  
by a NISSAN dealer.  
Wate  
r in  
eq  
fuel  
uipp  
filter  
ed  
warn  
ing ligh  
el  
t
The light may also come on for a feꢁ seconds if  
the brake pedal is depressed quickly and repeat-  
edly. This occurs due to a momentary decrease  
in vacuum in the brake booster and does not  
indicate a malfunction of the brake system.  
¥
Cru  
equipped)  
ise  
set  
indi  
cator  
(if  
so  
light  
(if so  
fo  
r d  
ies  
1. If the engine oil still remains (including the  
case that the oil sticks to a point of the '  
dipstick), drive belꢌw 3,000 ꢄpm to the  
nearest NISSAN dealer and haveyour vehicle  
checked.  
engine models)  
Engine  
light  
oil pr  
ssure warning  
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 that the cruise control system is not  
functioning properly. Have the system checked  
by a NISSAN dealer. See "Cruise control" in the  
"5. Starting and driving" section.  
If the light comes on (and a chime sounds if so  
equipped) while the engine is running, it warns  
that you need to immediately drain the water  
from the fuel filter. See "Fuel filter" in the "8.  
Maintenance and do-it-yourself" section. Fail-  
ꢏꢄe tꢌ dꢄain wateꢄ can cause seꢄiꢌꢏs dam-  
age tꢌ the engineꢎ  
Supplemental restraint system  
(SRS) air bag warning light (if  
so equipped)  
't  
This light warns of low engine oil pressure.  
A
WARNING:  
Except for European and Australian ZD30DDTi  
engine models:  
Even iꢋyꢌꢏ jꢏdge ittꢌ besaꢋe, have yꢌꢏꢄ  
vehicle tꢌwed becaꢏse dꢄiving it cꢌꢏld  
be dangeꢄꢌꢏs.  
2. If the engine oil is running short (i.e. when no  
oil sticks to the dipstick), call a NISSAN  
dealer withꢌꢏt ꢋꢏꢍheꢄ dꢄiving. Rꢏnning  
the engine with the engine ꢌil pꢄessꢏꢄe  
waꢄning light ꢌn cꢌuld caꢏse seꢄiꢌꢏs  
damage tꢌ the engine.  
After turning the ignition switch to the ON  
position, the supplemental restraint system  
(SRS) air bag warning light will illuminate. The  
SRS air bag warning light will turn off after about  
7 seconds if the system is operational.  
If the light flickers or conies 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.  
Depꢄessing the bꢄake pedal with the  
engine stꢌpped cꢌꢏld incꢄease yꢌuꢄ  
stꢌpping distance and ꢄeqꢏiꢄe gꢄeateꢄ  
pedal tꢄavel distance and eꢋꢋꢌꢍꢎ  
Four-wheel drive (4WD) mode  
indicator light  
INDICATOR LIGHTS  
M
Au  
po  
t?�  
ati.  
c t  
ansmission  
If any of the following conditions occur, the air  
bag and pre-tensioner seat belt (if so equipped)  
need servicing and the vehicle must be taken to  
a NISSAN dealer.  
This light comes on when the transfer shift lever  
is in the 4H or 4L position. See " ꢂꢃ  
Four-wheel drive (4WD)" in the "5. Starting and  
driving" section.  
CAUTION:  
sit  
ion  
CAUTION:  
ind  
icato  
r li  
ght  
ls)  
(5-  
speed  
AfT  
Running the engine with the engine ꢌil  
pꢄessꢏꢄe waꢄning light ꢌn cꢌꢏld caꢏse  
seꢄiꢌus damage tꢌ the engine.  
mo  
de  
Charge warning light  
The engine ꢌil pꢄessꢏꢄe waꢄning light is nꢌt  
designed tꢌ indicate a lꢌw ꢌil level. Regꢏ-  
laꢄly check the engine ꢌil level ꢏsing the  
dipstick. (See "Engine ꢌil" in the "8. Main-  
tenance and d-it-yꢌꢏꢄselꢋ" sectiꢌn.)  
When the ignition switch is turned to the ON  
position, the indicator in the tachometer shows  
the automatic transmission selector lever posi-  
tion. See "Driving with automatic transmission  
If the light comes 6n while the engine is running,  
it may indicate the charging system is not func-  
tioning properly. Turn the engine off and check  
the alternator belt. If the belt is loose, broken,  
The SRS air bag warning light remains on  
after approximately 7 seconds.  
The engine ꢌil pꢄessꢏꢄe waꢄning light is  
nꢌt designed tꢌ indicate a lꢌw ꢌil level.  
Instꢄuments and cntꢄꢌls 2-1 9  
2-1 8 Instꢄuments and cꢌntꢄꢌls  
Pꢄꢅcautiꢌꢐs  
Malfuꢐctiꢌꢐ iꢐdicatꢌꢄ light fuꢐctiꢌꢐ fꢌꢄ  
ꢅꢐgiꢐꢅ cꢌꢐtꢄꢌl:  
off). Remove  
the key an  
Rear differential lock  
(DIFF-LOCK) indicator light (if  
so equipped)  
AUD  
d take  
IB  
it with yo  
u whe  
light  
L
E
n
indicator  
RE  
M
IND  
plug  
Glow  
ERS  
leaving the vehicle.  
(diesel engine models)  
To reduce or avoid possible damage to the  
engine control system when the Malfunction  
Indicator Light illuminates or blinks:  
Br  
ak  
e
pad  
wear  
warn  
ing  
When the ignition switch is in the ON position,  
the malfunction indicator light illuminates. After  
starting the engine, the light turns off. This  
Light reminder chime (if so equipped)  
This light comes on when the ignition switch is  
ON, and goes out when the glow plugs have  
been preheated. When the engine is cold, the  
glow plug warm-up time will be longer.  
The disc brake pads have audible wear warn-  
ings. When a brake pad requires replacement, it  
will make a high pitched scraping sound when  
the vehicle is in motion whether or not the foot  
brake pedal is depressed. · Have the brakes  
checked as soon as possible if the warning  
sound is heard.  
When the reardifferential lock up switch is in the  
ON position, this light will blink and then stay on  
after the differential gear is completely locked.  
A chime will sound when the driver side door is  
opened if the light switch is turned on (ignition  
switch is in the ACC, OFF or LOCK position).  
Turn the light switch off when you leave the  
vehicle.  
Avoid driving at speeds above 70 km/h (43  
MPH).  
indicates that the engine control system is op-  
-
erational.  
See "Rear differential lock-up switch" later in this  
section.  
D High beam indicator light  
(blue)  
Avoid sudden acceleration or deceleration.  
Avoid going up steep uphill grades.  
If the malfunction indicator light illuminates or  
blinks (if so equipped) while the engine is run-  
ning, it may indicate that the engine control  
system is not functioning properly and may need  
servicing. Have the system checked, and if  
necessary repaired, by a NISSAN dealer  
promptly.  
Rear fog light indicator light (if  
so equipped)  
This light comes on when the headlight high  
beam is on, and goes out when the low beam is  
selected.  
Avoid carrying or towing unnecessary loads.  
Rear differential lock (DIFF-LOCK)  
warning chime (if so equipped)  
CAUTION:  
The light comes on when the rear fog light  
switch is turned on.  
a Malfunction indicator (light)  
thꢌut  
cꢌꢐtꢄꢌl  
y,  
abilit  
iꢌꢐ wi  
ꢌpꢅꢄat  
ꢌf thꢅ  
ad tꢌ  
vꢅhiclꢅ  
tiꢐuiꢐg  
The chime sounds when the vehicle speed  
exceeds 20 km/h (1 2 MPH) with the rear differ-  
ential lock-up switch in the ON position.  
Cꢌꢐ  
pꢄꢌpꢅꢄ  
systꢅ  
(if so equipped)  
ꢅꢐgiꢐꢅ  
sꢅꢆiciꢐg  
m cꢌ  
Rear stabilizer off indicator  
light (if so equipped)  
Malfuꢐctiꢌꢐ iꢐdicatoꢄ ꢌꢐ stady  
dꢄivꢅ  
pꢌꢌꢄ  
d dam  
uld lꢅ  
ꢅcꢌꢐꢌ  
cꢌꢐtꢄꢌl  
This light functions for the "Water in fuel filter  
warning" (if so equipped) and engine control  
malfunction indicator.  
An engine control system malfunction has been  
detected. Have the vehicle checked, and if nec-  
essary repaired, by a NISSAN dealer promptly.  
You do not need to have your vehicle towed to  
the dealer.  
agꢅ tꢌ  
my, aꢐ  
d fuꢅl  
thꢅ ꢅꢐgiꢐꢅ  
ꢄꢅducꢅ  
See "Rear differential lock-up switch" laterin this  
section.  
This light comes on when the rear stabilizer  
release switch is in the OFF position.  
may  
which  
systm,  
affect thꢅ vꢅhiclꢅ's waꢄꢄaty cꢌvꢅꢄagꢅ.  
Watꢅꢄ iꢐ fuꢅl filteꢄ waniꢐg (if sꢌ  
ꢅquippꢅd fꢌꢄ diꢅsꢅl ꢅꢐgiꢐꢅ mdꢅls):  
Key reminder chime.(if so equipped)  
See "Rear stabilizer release switch" later in this  
section.  
Iꢐcꢌꢄꢄꢅct sꢅttiꢐg ꢌf thꢅ ꢅꢐgiꢐꢅ cꢌꢐtꢄꢌl  
systm may lꢅad tꢌ ꢐꢌꢐ-cꢌmpliaꢐcꢅ ꢌf  
lꢌcal ad atiꢌꢐal ꢅmissiꢌꢐ laws ad  
ꢄꢅgulatiꢌꢐsꢎ  
Typꢅ A:  
If the light comes on while the engine is running,  
it maywarnthatyou need to drain waterfrom the  
fuel filter. This shꢌuld bꢅ chꢅckꢅd immdi-  
atlyꢎ See "Fuel filter" in the "8. Maintenance  
and do-itcyourself" section. Failuꢄꢅ tdaiꢐ  
watꢅꢄ caꢐ caus� sꢅꢄiꢌus damagꢅ tthꢅ  
ꢅꢐgiꢐꢅ.  
Malfuꢐctiꢌꢐ iꢐdicatꢌꢄ bliꢐkiꢐg (if sꢌ  
quippꢅd)  
The chime will sound if the driver side door is  
opened while the key is left in the ignition switch  
(ignition switch is turned ofꢃ. Remove the key  
and take it with you when leaving the vehicle.  
Turn signal/hazard indicator  
lights  
¢¢  
An engine misfire has been detected which may  
damage the engine control system. Have the  
vehicle checked, and if necessary repaired, by a  
NISSAN dealer promptly.  
Overdrive off indicator light  
(4-speed AfT models)  
The lights flash when the turn signal switch or  
hazard switch is turned on.  
g  
Typꢅ B (Supꢅꢄ lꢌck ꢅquippꢅd mdls):  
This light comes on when the overdrive switch is  
pushed to the "OFF q " position.  
The chime will sound if the driver side door is  
locked with the door opened while the key is left  
in th,e ignition switch (ignition switch is turned  
Iꢐstrumꢅꢐts ad cꢌꢐtꢄꢌls 2-2 1  
2-20 Iꢐstrumꢅꢐts ad cꢌꢐtrꢌls  
WIPER AND WASHER SWITCH  
CAUTION:  
Type A  
Type B  
Ty pe A  
'
Low  
Do ꢐot opeꢄate the washeꢄ coꢐtiꢐꢏoꢏsly  
foꢄ moꢄe thaꢐ 30 secoꢐds.  
Do ꢐot opeꢄate the washeꢄ if the ꢄeseꢄ-  
voiꢄ is emptyꢎ  
A
WARNING:  
,
Iꢐ fꢄeeziꢐg tempeꢄatꢏꢄes the washer flꢏid  
may fꢄeeze on the wiꢐdshield aꢐd obscꢏꢄe  
yoꢏꢄ visioꢐ. Waꢄm the wiꢐdshield with the  
defꢄosteꢄ befoꢄe yoꢏ wash the wiꢐdshield.  
Rear wiper/washer swit9h  
Ty pe B  
Ty pe C  
Low speed  
Washer (1)  
·
Washer (2)  
Rear wiper/washer switch  
SIC1822A  
SIC2499  
SIC2498  
Type E  
Type D  
REAR WINDOW WIPER AND  
WASHER SWITCH (if so equipped)  
adjusted by turning the knob toward @  
(Slower) or ® (Faster) (if so equipped),  
WINDSHIELD WIPER AND  
WASHER SWITCH  
The rear window wiper and washer operates  
when the ignition switch is in the ON position.  
®Low - continuous low speed operation  
The windshield wiper and washer operates  
when the ignition switch is in the "ON" position.  
®High - continuous high speed operation  
Pull the lever toward you @ to operate the  
washer. Then the wiper will also operate several  
times.  
Turn the switch to the intermittent, low speed or  
washer (1) position to operate the wiper or  
washer.  
Push the lever down to operate the wiper at the  
following speed:  
SIC2497  
Intermittent - intermittent operation can be  
Instruments and controls 2-23  
2-22 Instruments and controls  
HEAD  
WINDSHIELD DEICER SWITCH (if  
L
IGH  
T
AN  
D
TU  
DEFOGGER SWITCH (if so  
equipped)  
RN  
'
S
WI  
T
CH  
SO equipped)  
CAUTION:  
XEN  
O
N
CAUTION:  
Turn the switch to the washer (2) position to  
operate the washer.  
equipped)  
.
.
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Wheꢐ opeꢄaꢑiꢐg ꢑhe ꢖeiceꢄ coꢐꢑiꢐu-  
Wheꢐ opeꢄaꢑiꢐg ꢑhe ꢖeꢋoggeꢄ coꢐꢑiꢐꢏ-  
oꢏslyꢓ be sꢏꢄe ꢑo sꢑaꢍ ꢑhe eꢐgiꢐeꢎ Oꢑh-  
eꢒiseꢓ iꢑ may caꢏse ꢑhe baꢑꢑeꢔ ꢑo ꢖis-  
chaꢄge.  
oꢏslyꢓ be sꢏꢄe ꢑo sꢑaꢍ ꢑhe eꢐgiꢐe. Oꢑh-  
eꢒiseꢓ iꢑ may caꢏse ꢑhe baꢑꢑeꢔ ꢑo ꢖis-  
chaꢄge.  
.
times  
veral  
te se  
opera  
ll also  
per wi  
the wi  
Then  
A
WARNING:  
HIGH VOLTAGE  
CAUTION:  
£
Do ꢐoꢑ opeꢄaꢑe ꢑhe washeꢄ coꢐꢑiꢐꢏously  
ꢋoꢄ moꢄe ꢑhaꢐ 30 secoꢐꢖs.  
Wheꢐ cleaꢐiꢐg ꢑhe iꢐꢐeꢄ siꢖe oꢋ ꢑhe  
wiꢐꢖowꢓ be caꢄeꢋul ꢐoꢑ ꢑo scꢄaꢑch oꢄ  
ꢖamage ꢑhe elecꢑꢄicaꢗ coꢐꢖꢏcꢑoꢇ oꢐ ꢑhe  
sꢏꢕace oꢋ ꢑhe wiꢐꢖow.  
Wheꢐ  
pꢄoꢖꢏce  
xeꢐoꢐ  
heaꢖlighꢑs  
aꢄe o  
a high  
Wheꢐ cleaꢐiꢐg ꢑhe iꢐꢐeꢄ siꢖe oꢋ ꢑhe  
wiꢐꢖowꢓ be caꢄeꢋꢏl ꢐoꢑ ꢑo scꢄaꢑch oꢄ  
ꢖamage ꢑhe elecꢑꢄical coꢐꢖꢏcꢑoꢄs oꢐ ꢑhe  
suꢕace oꢋ ꢑhe wiꢐꢖow.  
nꢓ ꢑhey  
pꢄeveꢐꢑ  
volꢑage  
. To  
aꢐ  
elecꢑꢄic shockꢓ ꢐeveꢄ aꢑꢑempꢑ ꢑo moꢖiꢋy  
oꢄ ꢖisassemble. Always have youꢄ xe-  
ꢐoꢐ heaꢖlighꢑs ꢄepꢗaceꢖ aꢑ a NISSAN  
ꢖeaꢗeꢄꢎ  
Do ꢐoꢑ opeꢄaꢑe ꢑhe washeꢄ iꢋ ꢑhe ꢄeseꢄ-  
voiꢄ is empꢑyꢎ  
A
WARNING:  
Iꢐ ꢋꢄeeziꢐg ꢑempeꢄaꢑuꢄes ꢑhe washeꢄ ꢋꢗuiꢖ  
may ꢋꢄeeze oꢐ ꢑhe ꢄeaꢄ wiꢐꢖow aꢐꢖ ob-  
scꢏꢄe yoꢏꢄ visioꢐ. Waꢄm ꢑhe ꢄeaꢄ wiꢐꢖow  
wiꢑh ꢑhe ꢖeꢋoggebeꢋoꢄeyoꢏ wash ꢑhe ꢄeaꢄ  
wiꢐꢖow.  
SIC2192D  
Xeꢐoꢐ heaꢖlighꢑs pꢄoviꢖe coꢐsiꢖeꢄably  
moꢄe lighꢑ ꢑhaꢐ coꢐveꢐꢑioꢐal heaꢖ-  
ꢗighꢑsꢎ Iꢋ ꢑhey aꢄe ꢐoꢑ coꢄꢄecꢑꢗy aimeꢖꢓ  
ꢑhey mighꢑ ꢑempoꢄaꢄily bliꢐꢖ aꢐ oꢐcom-  
iꢐg ꢖꢄiveꢄ oꢄ ꢑhe ꢖꢄiveꢄ aheaꢖ oꢋ yoꢏ aꢐꢖ  
caꢏse a seꢄioꢏs acciꢖeꢐꢑ. Iꢋ heaꢖlighꢑs  
aꢄe ꢐoꢑ aimeꢖ coꢄꢄecꢑꢗyꢓ immeꢖiaꢑely  
ꢑake yoꢏꢄ vehicle ꢑo a NISSAN ꢖealeꢄ  
aꢐꢖ have ꢑhe heaꢖlighꢑs aꢖjꢏsꢑeꢖ coꢄ-  
ꢄecꢑly.  
SIC2192D  
The windshield deicer switch (defogger switch)  
operates when the ignition switch is in the ON  
position.  
The rear window and outside door mirror (if so  
equipped) defogger switch operates when the  
ignition switch is in the ON position.  
The deicer is used to remove ice from the  
windshield when a wiper is frozen to the wind-  
shield.  
The defogger is used to reduce the moisture, fog  
or frost on the rear window and outside door  
mirror surfaces to improve the rear and side  
views.  
When the switch is pushed, the indicator light  
® illuminates and the deicer operates·for ap-  
proximately 1 5 minutes. The rear window defog-  
ger will activate at the same time. After the  
preset time has passed, the deicer will turn off  
automatically.  
When the defogger switch is pushed, the indi-  
cator light @ illuminates and the defogger  
operates for approximately 1 5 minutes. After the  
preset time has passed, the defogger will turn off  
automatically.  
When the xenon headlight is initially turned on,  
its brightness or color varies slightly. However,  
the color and brightness will soon stabilize.  
The ꢗiꢋe oꢋ xeꢐoꢐ heaꢖlighꢑs wiꢗl be  
shoꢍeꢐeꢖ by ꢋreqꢏeꢐꢑ oꢐ-oꢋꢋ opeꢄaꢑioꢐꢎ  
Iꢑ is geꢐeꢄally ꢖesiꢄabꢗe ꢐoꢑ ꢑo ꢑꢏꢄꢐ oꢋꢋ  
ꢑhe heaꢖꢗighꢑs ꢋoꢄ shoꢍ iꢐꢑeꢆaꢗs (ꢋoꢄ  
To turn off the deicer manually, push the deicer  
switch again.  
To turn off the defogger manually, push the  
defogger switch again.  
Instꢄuments and contꢄoꢃs 2-25  
2-24 Instꢄuments and contꢄoꢃs  
ꢅxamplꢅ, whꢅꢐ thꢅ vꢅhiclꢅ stops at a  
tꢄaffic sigꢐal)ꢎ  
Daytime light system (if so equipped)  
HEADLIGHT SWITCH  
NISSAN  
Headlight beam selector!  
Flashing switch  
HOgh beam  
Light switch  
Turn signal!Lane change  
signal switch  
Right  
Left  
=DO=  
Evꢅꢆ if thꢅ light swiꢇch is off, ꢇhꢅ hꢅadlighꢇ low  
bꢅam, clꢅaraꢆcꢅ, tail, licꢅꢆsꢅ aꢆd iꢆstrumꢅꢆt  
lighꢇs will comꢅ oꢆ afꢇꢅr sꢇartiꢆg ꢇhꢅ ꢅꢆgiꢆꢅ.  
Howꢅvr, you caꢆꢆoꢇ chaꢆgꢅ low bꢅam ꢇo high  
bꢅam whꢅꢆ ꢇhꢅ lighꢇ swiꢇch is off.  
rꢅcommꢅꢆ  
ds you  
should  
coꢆsulꢇ  
thꢅ  
If thꢅ xꢅꢐoꢐ hꢅaꢖlight bulb is closꢅ to  
buꢄꢐiꢐg out, thꢅ bꢄightꢐꢅss will ꢖꢄasti-  
cally ꢖꢅcꢄꢅasꢅ, thꢅ light will staꢘ bliꢐk-  
iꢐg, oꢄ thꢅ coloꢄ of thꢅ light will bꢅcomꢅ  
ꢄꢅꢖꢖish. If oꢐꢅ oꢄ moꢄꢅ of thꢅ abovꢅ  
sigꢐs appꢅaꢄ, coꢐtact a NISSAN ꢖꢅalꢅꢄꢎ  
local rgulatioꢆs oꢆ ꢇhꢅ usꢅ of lighꢇs.  
Low  
beam ,  
, Lighting  
Flashing  
Tuꢄꢐ thꢅ switch to thꢅ ꢓDꢔꢕ positioꢐ:  
Whꢅꢆ ꢇhꢅ lighꢇ switch is ꢇurꢆꢅd to ꢇhꢅ  
"Dꢔꢛ posiꢇioꢆ, ꢇhꢅ hꢅadlighꢇ low bꢅam will bꢅ off.  
Thꢅ oꢆꢇ  
caraꢆc  
t�I, I�  
ꢅꢆsꢅ aꢇꢅ  
aꢆd sꢇr  
u-  
signal switch  
itch  
ng sw  
Flashi  
t
' ꢄꢅꢆꢇ lights will comꢅ oꢆ.  
. CAUTION:  
Tuꢄꢐ thꢅ switch to thꢅ �O positioꢐ:  
. ꢔꢕ  
Nꢅvꢅꢄ lꢅavꢅ thꢅ light switch oꢐ whꢅꢐ thꢅ  
ꢅꢐgiꢐꢅ is ꢐot ꢄuꢐꢐiꢐg ꢋoꢄ ꢅxtꢅꢐꢖꢅꢖ pꢅꢄioꢖs  
of timꢅꢎ  
Hꢅadlighꢇs will comꢅ oꢆ aꢆd all ꢇhꢅ oꢇhꢅr lighꢇs  
rmaiꢆ oꢆ.  
¢¢  
Lane Right  
change  
Flashing  
SIC2501 .  
SIC2503  
To sꢅlꢅcꢇ thꢅ high bꢅam, push ꢇhꢅ lꢅvr forward.  
Pull it back to sꢅlꢅcꢇ ꢇhꢅ low bꢅam.  
Type A  
HEADLIGHT AIMING CONTROL  
SWITCH (if so equipped)  
Headlight beam selector!  
itch  
Turn signal!Lane change  
Signal switch  
Light switch  
High beam  
sw  
gnal  
ng si  
Flashi  
Right  
Pulliꢆg ꢇhꢅ lvr ꢇoward you will flash ꢇhe hꢅad-  
lighꢇ ꢅvꢅꢆ whꢅꢆ ꢇhꢅ hꢅadlight swiꢇch is off.  
O  
Dꢅpꢅꢆdiꢆg oꢆ ꢇhꢅ ꢆumbꢅr of occupaꢆꢇs iꢆ thꢅ  
vꢅhiclꢅ aꢆd ꢇhꢅ load it is carryiꢆg, thꢅ hꢅadlight  
axis may bꢅ highꢅr ꢇhaꢆ dꢅsird. If thꢅ vꢅhiclꢅ is  
travꢅliꢆg oꢆ a hilly road, thꢅ hꢅadlights may  
dirꢅcꢇly hit ꢇhꢅ rꢅarviꢅw mirror of ꢇhꢅ vꢅhiclꢅ  
ahꢅad orthꢅ wiꢆdshiꢅld ofthꢅ oꢆcomiꢆg vꢅhiclꢅ.  
Thꢅ lighꢇ axis caꢆ bꢅ lowꢅrd wiꢇh thꢅ opratioꢆ  
of thꢅ swiꢇch.  
:ꢐꢑꢒ  
TURN SIGNAL SWITCH  
Turn signal  
Left Lane  
change  
Flashing  
Turnsignal!Lane change  
signal switch  
Left  
Headlight beam selector!  
Flashing signal switch High beam  
Light switch  
Movꢅ thꢅ lꢅvr up or dowꢆ to sigꢆal thꢅ ꢇurꢆiꢆg  
dirꢅcꢇioꢆ. Whꢅꢆ thꢅ turꢆ is complꢅtꢅd, ꢇhꢅ ꢇurꢆ  
sigꢆals caꢆcꢅl auꢇomaꢇically.  
Lane change signal  
Lane  
change  
Right  
Thꢅ largr thꢅ ꢆumbꢅr dꢅsigꢆatꢅd oꢆ thꢅ switch,  
ꢇhꢅ lowꢅr ꢇhꢅ axis.  
To iꢆdicaꢇꢅ a laꢆꢅ chaꢆg, movꢅ thꢅ lꢅvr up or  
dowꢆ to ꢇhꢅ poiꢆt whꢅrꢅ lighꢇs bꢅgiꢆ flashiꢆg.  
SIC0532A  
o
Type B  
Whꢅꢆ ꢇravꢅliꢆg wiꢇh ꢆo hꢅavy load or oꢆ a flat  
road, sꢅlꢅct posiꢇioꢆ O.  
Iꢐstꢄumꢅꢐts aꢐꢖ coꢐtrols 227  
2-26 Iꢐstrumꢅꢐts aꢐd coꢐtrols  
HEA  
so equipped)  
DLIG  
HT  
FOG LIGHT SWITCH (if so  
equipped)  
CLE  
AN  
ER  
SWI  
TCH  
(if  
,
Ty pe A  
Type D  
CAUTION:  
For  
W
agon  
m
od  
el  
s
Xeꢐoꢐ heꢙꢖlꢚghꢑs (ꢚf so eqꢏꢚppeꢖ) ꢙꢄe ex-  
ꢑꢄemely bꢄꢚghꢑ compꢙꢄeꢖ ꢑo coꢐveꢐꢑꢚoꢐꢙl  
heꢙꢖlꢚghꢑs. If ꢑhe xeꢐoꢐ heꢙꢖlꢚghꢑs hꢚꢑ ꢑhe  
ꢄeꢙꢆꢚeꢛ mꢚꢄꢄoꢄ of ꢑhe vehꢚcle ꢙheꢙꢖ oꢄ ꢑhe  
ꢛꢚꢐꢖshꢚelꢖ of ꢑhe oꢐcomꢚꢐg vehꢚcle, ꢑhe  
ꢖꢄꢚveof ꢑhese vehꢚcles mꢙy hꢙve ꢖꢚffꢚcꢏlꢑy  
ꢖꢄꢚvꢚꢐg becꢙꢏse of ꢑhe bꢄꢚghꢑꢐess. Use ꢑhe  
heꢙꢖlꢚghꢑ ꢙꢚmꢚꢐg coꢐꢑꢄol sꢛꢚꢑch ꢑo loꢛeꢄ  
ꢑhe lꢚghꢑ ꢙxꢚsꢎ See "Xeꢐoꢐ heꢙꢖlꢚghꢑs" eꢙꢄ-  
lꢚeꢄ ꢚꢐ ꢑhꢚssecꢑꢚoꢐ foꢄ ꢚꢐfoꢄmꢙꢑꢚoꢐ oꢐ xeꢐoꢐ  
heꢙꢖlꢚghꢑs.  
Weight of load in the  
luggage compartment  
Number of rear  
seat occupants  
ont  
fr  
f
o
r
be  
o
Num  
Switch position  
ts  
n
a
up  
cc  
t
ea  
s
No load  
No load  
No load  
No occupants  
1 or 2  
o
2
2
2
3 or 5  
Ty pe B  
Approximately  
3
5
269 kg (593 Ib)  
2
2
Approximately  
84 kg (1 85 Ib)  
Approximately  
SIC2255  
SIC0275C  
No occupants  
Adjust thꢅ switch by rꢅfꢅrring to thꢅ following  
ꢅxamplꢅs:  
437 kg (963 Ib)  
3
Ty pe C  
Thꢅ hꢅadlight clꢅanꢅr opratꢅs whꢅn thꢅ hꢅad-  
light switch is in thꢅ ꢞꢐꢑꢢ or O position and  
thꢅ ignition switch is in thON position.  
o position for thꢅ fog lights to opratꢅ.  
Types 0 ꢙꢐꢖ E:  
When towing a trailer  
For Hardtop models  
Thꢅfog lightswitch opratꢅswhꢅnthꢅ hꢅadlight  
switch is in thꢅ ·ꢟꢐꢑꢢ or �O position.  
Push thꢅ switch to opratꢅ thꢅ hꢅadlight  
clꢅanꢅr. To bꢅ surꢅ thꢅ clꢅanꢅr opratꢅs, kꢅꢅp  
thꢅ switch pushꢅd for about 1 sꢅcond.  
Weight of load in the  
luggage compartment  
Number of rear  
seat occupants  
Number of front  
seat occupants  
Switch position  
Push thꢅ switch on to turn on thꢅ fog lights.  
No load  
No load  
No occupants  
o
1 or 2  
SIC2504  
CAUTION:  
3
2
FRONT FOG LIGHTS  
Do ꢐoꢑ opeꢄꢙꢑe ꢑhe heꢙꢖlꢚghꢑ cleꢙꢐeꢄ  
coꢐꢑꢚꢐꢏoꢏsly foꢄ moꢄe ꢑhꢙꢐ 30 secoꢐꢖs.  
Approximately  
3
2
1 76 kg (388 Ib)  
Types A ꢑo C:  
Approximately  
Do ꢐoꢑ opeꢄꢙꢑe ꢑhe cleꢙꢐeꢄ ꢚf ꢑhe ꢛꢙsheꢄ  
flꢏꢚꢖ ꢄeseꢆoꢚꢄ ꢚs empꢑy.  
3
To turn thꢅ fog lights on, turn thꢅ hꢅadlight  
switch to thꢅ ꢟꢐꢑꢠ or O position, thꢅn turn  
thꢅ fog light switch to thꢅ D position.Totuornr  
thꢅm off, turn thꢅ switch to thꢅ OFF position.  
No occupants  
476 kg (1 ,049 Ib)  
When towing a trailer  
Thꢅ hꢅadlight switch must bꢅ in thꢅ  
Iꢐsꢑꢄꢏmeꢐꢑs ꢙꢐꢖ coꢐꢑꢄoꢃs 2-29  
2-28 Iꢐsꢑꢄꢏmeꢐꢑs ꢙꢐꢖ coꢐꢑꢄols  
HORN  
HꢀARꢁ  
SWITCH  
WARN  
ING  
FLASH  
ER  
SUB FUEL TANK  
SWI  
T
C
H
(if  
s
o equ  
i
siꢇioꢆ. Thꢅꢆ ꢇurꢆ ꢇhꢅ fog lighꢇ swiꢇch ꢇo ꢇhꢈ  
ꢐꢑ p  
Ty pe A  
Ty pe B  
Type E  
osiꢇioꢆ  
.
1
I
Thꢅ rꢅar fog lighꢇ will comꢅ oꢆ wiꢇh ꢇhꢅ froꢆꢇ fog�  
.
lighꢇs.  
Whꢅꢆ ꢇhꢅ hꢅadlighꢇ swiꢇch is ꢇurꢆꢅd ꢇo ꢇhꢅ OFR  
posiꢇioꢆ, ꢇhꢅ rꢅar fog lighꢇ swiꢇch auꢇomaꢇicall  
movꢅs aloꢆg ꢇo ꢇhꢅ D (froꢆꢇ fog lighꢇs) posi_1  
ꢇioꢆ.  
Type B:  
Turꢆ ꢇhꢅ hꢅadlighꢇ swiꢇch ꢇo ꢇhꢅ D posiꢇioꢆ.;'  
Thꢅꢆ ꢇurꢆ ꢇhꢅ fog lighꢇ swiꢇch ꢇo ꢇhꢅ ꢐꢑ posiꢊ  
'
Rear  
SIC0987A  
SIC1 447A  
SIC2506  
SIC0924B  
ꢇioꢆ. Thꢅ rꢅar fog lighꢇ will comꢅ oꢆ.  
Type A  
Whꢅꢆ ꢇhꢅ hꢅadlighꢇ swiꢇch is ꢇurꢆꢅd ꢇo ꢇhꢅ OFF Push ꢇhꢅ swiꢇch oꢆ ꢇo warꢆ oꢇhꢅr drivrs whꢅꢆ  
To souꢆd ꢇhꢅ hor, push ꢇhꢅ cꢅꢆꢇꢅr pad arꢅa ꢋ  
Fuꢅl caꢆ bꢅ ꢇraꢆsfrrd from ꢇhꢅ sub ꢇaꢆk ꢇo ꢇhꢅ  
maiꢆ ꢇaꢆk by pushiꢆg ꢇhꢅ swiꢇch. Thꢅ iꢆdicaꢇor  
lighꢇ @ will illumiꢆaꢇꢅ ꢇo iꢆdicaꢇꢅ ꢇhaꢇ fuꢅl is  
bꢅiꢆg raꢆsfrrd. As sooꢆ as fuꢅl ꢇranfr is  
complꢅꢇꢅd, ꢇhꢅ swiꢇch auꢇomaꢇically ꢇurꢉs off  
aꢆd ꢇhꢅ iꢆdicato'r lighꢇ goꢅs ouꢇ. To suspꢅꢆd fuꢅl  
raꢆsfꢅr, push ꢇhꢅ swiꢇch oꢆꢅ ꢇimꢅ.  
posiꢇioꢆ, ꢇhꢅ rꢅar fog lighꢇ swiꢇch auꢇomaꢇically  
you musꢇ sꢇop or park uꢆdr ꢅmꢅrgꢅꢆcy coꢆdi- of ꢇhꢅ sꢇꢅꢅriꢆg whꢅꢅl.  
ꢇioꢆs. All ꢇurꢆ sigꢆal lighꢇs will flash.  
movꢅs aloꢆg ꢇo ꢇhꢅ OFF posiꢇioꢆ.  
;
As ꢇhꢅ fog lighꢇ swiꢇch is bꢅiꢆg urꢆꢅd ꢇo OFF,  
ꢇhꢅ hꢅadlighꢇ swiꢇch will ꢆoꢇ movꢅ wiꢇh iꢇ.  
SIC2505  
Each ꢇimꢅ ꢇhꢅ ꢅꢆgiꢆꢅ is sꢇartꢅd, ful is auꢇomaꢇi-  
cally ꢇraꢆsfrrd from ꢇhꢅ sub ꢇaꢆk ꢇo ꢇhꢅ maiꢆ  
ꢇaꢆk for a fꢅw sꢅcoꢆds.  
REAR FOG LIGHT  
Thꢅ rꢅar fog lighꢇ should bꢅ usꢅd oꢆly whꢅꢆ  
visibiliꢇy is sꢅriously rducd. [Gꢅꢆꢅrally, ꢇo lꢅss  
ꢇhaꢆ 100 mꢅꢇꢅrs (328 ꢜꢝ]  
Sꢌmeꢑimes fꢏel cꢙꢐꢐꢌꢑ be ꢑꢄꢙꢐsfeꢄꢄeꢖ  
wheꢐ ꢑhe mꢙiꢐ ꢑaꢐk is clꢌse ꢑfꢏll ꢌꢄꢑhe  
sꢏb tꢙꢐk is clꢌse ꢑꢌ empꢑy.  
Type A:  
Turꢆ ꢇhꢅ hꢅadlighꢇ swiꢇch ꢇo ꢇhꢅ ꢜꢝꢞ= or D po-  
Fꢏel tꢄꢙꢐsfeꢄ may sꢑꢌp wheꢐ ꢖꢄiviꢐg ꢌꢐ  
ꢄꢌꢏgh ꢄꢌaꢖs, tꢏꢄꢐiꢐg, r climbiꢐg ꢙ  
Insꢑruments. and contꢄꢌls 2-31  
2-30 Instruments and contꢄols  
HEATEꢁ SEATS (if so equipped)  
REAR STABILIZER RELEASE  
SWITCH (if so equipped)  
REAR ꢁIFFERENTIAL LOCK-UP  
SWITCH (if so equipped)  
ꢅꢢpꢅciꢙlly ꢙꢑ high ꢢpꢅꢅꢖꢢꢓ iꢢ ꢖꢙꢐgꢅꢄꢌꢏꢢꢎ  
LOCK) iꢆdicator light " " will bliꢆk aꢆd thꢎ  
stay oꢆ whꢅꢆ thdiffrꢅꢆtial gꢅar is complꢅtꢅlꢏ  
Whilꢅ DIFF-ꢞOCK iꢢ ꢌꢐꢓ ꢑhꢅ ꢙꢐꢑi-lꢌck  
brꢙkiꢐg ꢢyꢢꢑꢅꢠ (ABS) wꢙꢄꢐiꢐg lighꢑ  
flꢙꢢhꢅꢢꢎ Thiꢢ iꢐꢖicꢙꢑꢅꢢ ꢑhꢙꢑ ꢙꢐꢑi-lꢌck  
fuꢐcꢑiꢌꢐ ꢠꢙy ꢐꢌꢑ fꢏlly ꢌpꢅꢄꢙꢑꢅꢎ (ABS  
ꢌꢐly)  
lockd.  
f
Afꢇꢅr usiꢆg thrꢅar diffrꢅꢆtial lock (DIFF-!  
LOCK), or duriꢆg ꢆormal driviꢆg, turꢆ thrꢅari  
diffrꢅꢆtial lock-up switch OFF. Thꢅ DIFF-LOCKi  
iꢆdicator light will turꢆ off aftꢅr thdiffrꢅꢆtial'  
Dꢌ ꢐꢌꢑ ꢌpꢅꢄꢙꢑꢅ ꢑhꢅ DIFF-ꢞOCK whꢅꢐ ꢑhꢅ  
vꢅhiclꢅ iꢢ ꢑꢏꢄꢐiꢐg ꢌꢄ whꢅꢐ ꢌꢐꢅ ꢢiꢖꢅ  
whꢅꢅl iꢢ ꢄoꢑꢙꢑiꢐgꢎ Oꢑhꢅꢒiꢢꢅ ꢑhꢅ pꢌwꢅꢄ  
ꢑꢄiꢐ yꢢꢑꢅm pꢙꢍꢢ cꢌulꢖ bꢅ ꢖꢙꢠꢙgꢅꢖꢎ  
TUAN on  
to lock  
'
lock is rꢅlꢅasꢅd.  
Thꢅ ꢄꢅꢙꢄ ꢖiffꢅꢄꢅꢐꢑiꢙl lꢌck-ꢏp ꢖꢅvicꢅ ꢌp-:  
ꢅꢄꢙꢑꢅꢢ ꢌꢐly whꢅꢐ ꢑhꢅ ꢅꢐgiꢐꢅ iꢢ ꢄꢏꢐꢐiꢐg.,  
Avꢌiꢖ qꢏick ꢢꢑꢙꢍꢢ whilꢅ ꢑhꢅ DIFF-ꢞOCK  
iꢢ iꢐ ꢌpꢅꢄꢙꢑiꢌꢐꢎ Oꢑhꢅꢒiꢢꢅ ꢑhꢅ pꢌwꢅꢄ  
ꢑꢄꢙiꢐ ꢢyꢢꢑꢅꢠ pꢙꢍꢢ cꢌꢏlꢖ bꢅ ꢖꢙꢠꢙgꢅꢖ.  
Iꢐ ꢑwꢌ-whꢅꢅl ꢖꢄivꢅ (2WD) ꢠꢌꢖꢅ (2H pꢌ-;  
ꢢiꢑiꢌꢐ)ꢤ ꢑhꢅ ꢄꢅꢙꢄ ꢖiffꢅꢄꢅꢐꢑiꢙl lꢌck-ꢏp ꢖꢅ-  
vicꢅ ꢖꢌꢅꢢ ꢐꢌꢑ ꢌpꢅꢄꢙꢑꢅ if ꢑhꢅ ꢄꢅꢙꢄ ꢖiffꢅꢄ-  
ꢅꢐꢑiI lꢌck-ꢏp ꢢwiꢑch iꢢ ꢑꢏꢄꢐꢅꢖ ꢑꢌ ꢑhꢅ ON  
pꢌꢢiꢑiꢌꢐ. (Thꢅ DIFF-ꢞOCK iꢐꢖicꢙꢑꢌꢄ lighꢑ  
will flꢙꢢh.)  
SIC2507  
SIC2442  
SIC1 694  
On the console box  
To rꢅlꢅasꢅ thrꢅar stabilizꢅr, push th"OFF"  
Type B  
Thfroꢆt sꢅat(s) arꢅ warmꢅd by built-iꢆ hꢅatꢅrs.  
sidꢅ ꢀ of thꢅ switch at vhiclꢅ spꢅꢅds of up to Thꢅ switchꢅs locatꢅd oꢆ thcꢅꢆtꢅr coꢆsolꢅ caꢆ  
Thrꢅar diffꢅrꢅꢆtial lock (DIFF-LOCK) is d-  
sigꢆꢅd to traꢆsmit ꢅꢆgiꢆꢅ powꢅr to thꢅ lꢅft aꢆd  
right whꢅꢅls ꢅqually.  
ꢢlꢌpꢅ ꢖꢏꢄiꢐg ꢑꢄꢙꢐꢢfꢅꢄ ꢙꢢ ꢑhꢅ fꢏꢅl lꢅvꢅl  
flꢏcꢑꢏꢙꢑiꢌꢐ iꢢ lꢙꢄgꢅꢎ Iꢐ ꢑhiꢢ cꢙꢢꢅꢓ pꢏꢢh  
ꢑhꢅ ꢢwiꢑch ꢌꢐ ꢙgꢙiꢐ.  
ꢣbꢢꢅꢆꢅ ꢑhꢅ ꢙbꢌvꢅ pꢄꢅcꢙꢏꢑiꢌꢐꢢꢎ Oꢑhꢅꢒiꢢꢅꢤ  
lꢌꢢꢢ ꢌf ꢐꢌꢄꢠꢙl ꢢꢑꢅꢅriꢐg cꢌꢐꢑꢄꢌl mꢙy ꢄꢅꢢꢏlꢑꢎ  
20 km/h (1 2 MPH). Th" ꢀABI  
"
iꢆdicator light  
bꢅ opratꢅd iꢆdpꢅꢆdꢅꢆtly of ꢅach othr (@ for  
OFF  
'II  
ꢅ sꢅat).  
WI comꢅ oꢆ. Whilꢅ thrꢅar stabilizꢅr is r- lꢅft sidꢅ sꢅat, @ for right-sid  
(iꢆ thꢅ  
If your vhiclꢅ is stuck iꢆ saꢆd, sꢆow, mud, ꢅtc.  
or oꢆꢅ whꢅꢅl isoffthgroud aꢆd thdiffꢅrꢅꢆtial  
lock is ꢆot oꢆ, ꢅꢆgiꢆꢅ powꢅr is traꢆsmittꢅd to  
oꢆꢅ whꢅꢅl causiꢆg it to spiꢆ, so lꢅaviꢆg iꢆsuffi-  
ciꢅꢆt tractioꢆ oꢆ thꢅ othr whꢅꢅl. Thrꢅar  
diffrꢅꢆtial lock allows thꢅ lꢅfꢇ aꢆd right whꢅꢅls  
to rotatꢅ as a uꢆit, ꢅꢆabliꢆg your vhiclꢅ to frꢅꢅ  
itsꢅlf.  
If thꢅ sub fuꢅl taꢆk warꢆiꢆg light  
ꢌWK  
lꢅasꢅd, thvhiclꢅ caꢆ bꢅ drivꢅꢆ smoothly oꢆ  
Oꢐ ꢐꢌꢄꢠꢙl ꢄꢌꢙꢖꢢ, ꢑhꢅ DIFF-ꢞOCK wꢙꢄꢐ-  
iꢐg chiꢠꢅ ꢢꢌꢏꢐꢖꢢ whꢅꢐ ꢑhꢅ vꢅhiclꢅ  
ꢢpꢅꢅꢖ ꢅxcꢅꢅꢖꢢ 20 kꢠ/h (12 MPH) ꢑꢌ  
ꢄꢅꢠiꢐꢖ yꢌꢏ ꢐꢌꢑ ꢑꢌ lꢅꢙvꢅ DIFF-ꢞOCK ꢌꢐ.  
1 . Starꢇ thꢅ ꢅꢆgiꢆꢅ.  
mꢅtꢅr) comꢅs oꢆ whilꢅ thꢅ ꢅꢆgiꢆꢅ is ruꢆꢆig, it  
rough roads.  
may idicatꢅ thꢅ sub ful taꢆk coꢆtrol systꢅm is  
ꢆot fuctioꢆiꢆg proprly. Havꢅ thꢅ systꢅm  
chckd by a NISSAN dꢅalꢅr.  
2. Sꢅlꢅct hꢅat raꢆg.  
To hold thrꢅar stabilizꢅr agai, push thꢅ "ON"  
For low hꢅat, prꢅss th(Low) sidꢅ of  
thꢅ switch.  
sid® ofthꢅ switch. (Th" ꢐꢑꢒI  
"
iꢆdi.cator light  
will turꢆ off afꢇꢅr about 4 sꢅcoꢆds.) Roll thꢅ  
vhiclꢅ lightly by corꢆꢅriꢆg, ꢅtc.  
A
WARNING:  
®For high hꢅat, prꢅss th0 (High) sidꢅ  
of thꢅ switch.  
Uꢢꢅ ꢑhꢅ ꢄꢅꢙꢄ ꢖiffꢅꢄꢅꢐꢑiꢙl lꢌck (DIFF-  
ꢞOCꢟ ꢌꢐly iꢐ ꢙꢐ ꢅꢠꢅꢄgꢅꢐꢡ whꢅꢐ iꢑ iꢢ  
ꢐꢌꢑ pꢌꢢꢢiblꢅ ꢑfꢄꢅꢅ ꢙ ꢢꢑꢏckvꢅhiclꢅ ꢅvꢅꢐ  
ꢏꢢiꢐg ꢑhꢅ 4ꢞ pꢌꢢiꢑiꢌꢐ.  
For ꢆormal driviꢆg, kꢅꢅp thrꢅar stabilizꢅr  
lockd.  
To lock thrꢅar diffꢅrꢅꢆtial gꢅar, rducꢅ thꢅ  
vhiclꢅ spꢅꢅd bꢅlow 7 km/h (4 MPH) aꢆd shifꢇ  
thꢅ traꢆsfr shift lꢅvr iꢆto thꢅ 4L or 4H positioꢆ.  
Thꢅꢆ turꢆ thrꢅar diffꢅrꢅꢆtial lock-Up switch to  
thON positioꢆ. Thrꢅar diffrꢅꢆtial lock (DIFF-  
®For ꢆo hꢅat, thꢅ switch has a cꢅꢆtꢅr OFF  
positioꢆ bꢅtwꢅꢅꢆ low aꢆd high.  
Thꢅ iꢆdicator light © iꢆ thꢅ switch will  
Whꢅꢐ ꢑhꢅ DIFF-ꢞOCK iꢢ iꢐ ꢌpꢅꢄꢙꢑiꢌꢐꢤ  
ꢑꢏꢄꢐiꢐg ꢑhꢅ vꢅhiclꢅ bꢅcꢌmꢅꢢ hꢙꢄꢖ ꢙꢐꢖꢤ  
illumiꢆatꢅ whꢅꢆ Low or High is sꢅlꢅctꢅd.  
Inꢢꢑrumꢅꢐꢑs ꢙnꢖ cꢌꢐꢑꢄꢌl2-33  
2-32 Iꢐꢢꢑꢄumꢅꢐꢑꢢ ꢙnd cꢌnꢑꢄꢌlꢢ  
CLOCK (if so equipped)  
Thꢅ hꢅaꢇꢅr is coꢆꢇrollꢅd by a ꢇhꢅrmosꢇaꢇ,  
auꢇomaꢇically ꢇurꢆiꢆg ꢇhꢅ hꢅaꢇꢅr oꢆ aꢆd off.  
Thꢅ idicaꢇor lighꢇ will rꢅmaiꢆ oꢆ as loꢆg as  
ꢇhꢅ swiꢇch is oꢆ.  
If ꢇhꢅ baꢇꢇꢅry cablꢅ is discoꢆꢆꢅcꢇꢅd, ꢇhꢅ clock  
If aꢐy ꢠalfꢏꢐctioꢐs aꢄe foꢏꢐꢖ oꢄ the  
heateꢖ seat ꢖoes ꢐot opeꢄateꢤ tꢏꢄꢐ the  
switch OFF aꢐꢖ have the systeꢠ  
checked by a NISSAN ꢖealerꢎ  
Type A (in tachometer)  
will rꢅsꢅꢇ iꢇs ꢇimꢅ aꢆd ꢇhꢅ corrꢅcꢇ ꢇimꢅ wil,l ꢆoꢇ b.  
Type B (in speedometer)  
'
iꢆdicaꢇꢅd. Rꢅadjusꢇ ꢇhꢅ ꢇimꢅ.  
Type A:  
3. Whꢅꢆ ꢇhꢅ vꢅhiclꢅ's iꢆꢇꢅrior is warmꢅd or  
bꢅforꢅ you lꢅavꢅ ꢇhꢅ vꢅhiclꢅ, bꢅ surꢅ ꢇo ꢇurꢆ  
ꢇhꢅ swiꢇch ꢇo ꢇhꢅ OFF posiꢇioꢆ 0.  
Thꢅ digiꢇal clock displays all ꢇhꢅ ꢇimꢅ. Whꢅꢆ thꢅ  
igꢆiꢇioꢆ swiꢇch is iꢆ ꢇhꢅ ACC or ON posiꢇioꢆ, or  
ꢇhꢅ lighꢇ swiꢇch is oꢆ, aꢆ illumiꢆaꢇioꢆ lighꢇ will  
comꢅ oꢆ.  
TURN to adjust  
Minute  
CAUTION:  
24  
Type B:  
/·nn  
The batteꢔ coꢏlꢖ ꢄꢏꢐ ꢖowꢐ if the seat  
heateꢄ is opeꢄateꢖ while the eꢐgiꢐe is  
ꢐot ꢄꢏꢐꢐiꢐgꢎ  
" L' L'  
Thꢅ digiꢇal clock display will comꢅ oꢆ wiꢇh an  
illumiꢆaꢇioꢆ lighꢇ whꢅꢆ ꢇhꢅ igꢆiꢇioꢆ swiꢇch is  
urꢆꢅd ꢇo ꢇhꢅ ON posiꢇioꢆ.  
Hour  
Clock  
Adjusting knob  
SIC0995C  
Do ꢐot ꢏse the seat heatefoꢄ exteꢐꢖeꢖ  
peꢄioꢖs o'wheꢐ ꢐo oꢐe is ꢏsiꢐg the  
seatꢎ  
SICI695A  
SIC2341  
Types C aꢐꢖ 0:  
Type C  
ADJUSTING THE TIME  
Meter display model  
Audio display model  
Thꢅ digiꢇal clock (iꢆ ꢇhꢅ audio uꢆiꢇ) displays ꢇhꢅ  
ꢇimꢅ whꢅꢆ ꢇhꢅ igꢆiꢇioꢆ swiꢇch is iꢆ ꢇhꢅ ACC or  
ON posiꢇioꢆ aꢆd ꢇhꢅ CLOCK ON modis  
sꢅlꢅcꢇꢅd. Sꢅꢅ "Audio sysꢇꢅm" iꢆ ꢇhꢅ "4. Display  
scrꢅꢅꢆ, hꢅaꢇꢅr aꢆd air coꢆdiꢇioꢆꢅr, aꢆd audio  
Do ꢐot pꢏt aꢐythiꢐg oꢐ the seat which  
iꢐsꢏlates heat, sꢏch as a blaꢐket, cꢏsh-  
ioꢐ, seat coveꢄ, etc. Otheꢒise, the seat  
ꢠay becoꢠe oveꢄheateꢖ.  
You caꢆ sꢅlꢅcꢇ clock display ON aꢆd OFF modꢅ.  
Wheꢐ the clock is ꢐot ꢖisplayeꢖ:  
Turꢆ ꢇhꢅ adjusꢇig kꢆob couꢆꢇꢅrclockwisꢅ ꢇo  
advaꢆcꢅ ꢇhꢅ hour.  
If ꢇhꢅ clock is ꢆoꢇ displayꢅd wiꢇh ꢇhꢅ igꢆiꢇioꢆ  
swiꢇch iꢆ ꢇhꢅ ACC or ON posiꢇioꢆ, you ꢆꢅꢅd ꢇo  
sꢅlꢅcꢇ ꢇhꢅ clock ON modꢅ as follows:  
Turꢆ ꢇhꢅ adjusꢇig kꢆob clockwisꢅ ꢇo advaꢆcꢅ  
ꢇhꢅ miuꢇꢅ.  
sysꢇꢅm" sꢅcꢇioꢆ ꢇo chꢅckwhꢅꢇhꢅr your radio has  
a clock display mod.  
'
Do ꢐot place aꢐythiꢐg haꢄꢖ or heavy oꢐ  
the seat or pieꢄce it with a piꢐ oꢄ siꢠilar  
obꢥeꢦꢧ This ꢠay ꢄesꢏlt iꢐ ꢖaꢠage to the  
seat heater.  
1 . Turꢆ ꢇhꢅ audio uiꢇ oꢆ by pushiꢆg ꢇhꢅ  
ON·OFFIVolumꢅ coꢆꢇrol kꢆob ꢀ.  
2. :uh ꢇhꢅ "MENU" buꢇꢇoꢆ ® uꢆꢇil ꢇhꢅ display  
Idicaꢇꢅs ꢇhꢅ clock adjusꢇmꢅꢆꢇ mod("ClK-  
OFF" is displayꢅd).  
3. Push ꢇhꢅ "TUNE" buꢇꢇoꢆ 0 or 'SEEK  
TRACK" buꢇꢇoꢆ @ (Typꢅ C oꢆly) ꢇo chaꢆgꢅ  
ꢇhꢅ display ꢇo "ClK-ON".  
Aꢐy liqꢏiꢖ spilleꢖ oꢐ the heateꢖ seat  
shoꢏlꢖ be ꢄeꢠoveꢖ iꢠꢠeꢖiately with a  
ꢖꢔ cloth.  
Wheꢐ cleaꢐiꢐg theseatꢤ ꢐever ꢏse gaso-  
liꢐe, thiꢐꢐeꢄ, oꢄ aꢐy siꢠilaꢄ ꢠaterialsꢎ  
2-34 Iꢐstrꢏꢠeꢐts aꢐꢖ coꢐtrols  
Iꢐstrꢏꢠeꢐts aꢐꢖ coꢐtrols 2-35  
ASHTRAYS ANꢁ CIGARETTE  
LIGHTER  
Pushing the "MENU" button 0 will switch  
30 - 59, the hour will be advanced by one!  
.
Type A  
-
Front  
Rear (if so equipped)  
Ty pe B  
-
Front  
hour and the minute will be reset to 00.  
the disp  
lay to the  
minute  
adjustm  
ent mod  
e.  
Then adjust the minute by pushing the  
"TUNE" button ®.  
PUSH to remove  
pushi  
ng  
A
butto  
n will  
advance  
the  
time  
and  
.  
6. Push the "MENU" button 0 to finish the  
clock adjustment.  
PUSH  
 
Wheꢐ ꢑhe clꢌck is ꢖisplayeꢖ:  
1 . Turn the audio unit on by pushing the  
ON·OFFIVolume control knob ꢁ·  
SIC2509  
2. Push the "MENU" button 0 until the display  
indicates the clock adjustment mode ("CLK-  
ON" is displayed).  
Type D  
Then the clock can be adjusted in the following  
steps:  
3. Perform steps 4 to 6 aboveto adjust the time.  
4. Push the "MENU" button 0·  
5. The time indicator will flash.  
Type C clock can also be adjusted when the  
audio unit is off.  
Type C:  
RESETTING THE TIME (for audio  
display model)  
Push the "SEEK TRACK" button @ to adjust  
the hour.  
Push the "TUNE" button ® to adjust the  
minute.  
SIC201 1  
The  
cig  
arette  
lighte  
r operates  
when  
the  
ign  
itio  
CAUTION:  
n
By holding down the MENU button 0 and then  
pushing the TUNE button ®, the time will be  
reset as follows.  
key  
is i  
n "ACC  
" or  
"ON  
".  
The cigareꢑꢑe lighꢑeꢄ shꢌꢏlꢖ ꢐoꢑ be ꢏseꢖ  
while ꢖriviꢐg iꢐ ꢌrꢖeꢄ ꢑhaꢑ fꢏll aꢑꢑeꢐꢑiꢌꢐ  
ꢠay be giveꢐ ꢑꢌ ꢑhe dꢄiviꢐg ꢌpeꢄaꢑiꢌꢐ.  
Pushing A , A buttons will advance the  
time and , V buttons will turn back  
the time.  
Push the lighter in all the way. When the lighter  
is heated, it will spring out.  
In casethe displayed minute is in the range of  
SIC13 1 7A  
Return the Ighter to its original position after  
pO  
-
29, the hour will stay the same and the  
Type D:  
use.  
.minute will be reset to 00.  
Push the "TUNE" button ® to adjust the  
hour.  
In case the displayed minute is in the rangeof  
2-36 Iꢐsꢑꢄꢏmeꢐꢑs and conꢑꢄols  
Iꢐsꢑꢄꢏmeꢐꢑs aꢐꢖ coꢐꢑꢄoꢃs 2-37  
STORAGE  
POWER OUTLET (if so equipped)  
GLOVE BOX  
The glove box will be opened by pulling the  
handle.  
To lock or unlock the glove box, use the key.  
(Type B)  
A
WARNING:  
Keep glꢌve bꢌx lꢚꢖ ꢨlꢌseꢖ ꢛhꢚle ꢖꢄꢚvꢚꢐg ꢑꢌ  
pꢄeveꢐꢑ ꢚꢐjꢏꢔ ꢚꢐ aꢐ aꢨꢨꢚꢖeꢐꢑ ꢌꢄ a sꢏꢖꢖeꢐ  
sꢑꢌp.  
SIC2990  
Upper  
Luggage  
The power outlet is fForronptowering electrical ac-  
cessories such as cellular telephones.  
Avꢌꢚꢖ ꢏsꢚꢐg ꢛheꢐ ꢑhe aꢚꢄ ꢨꢌꢐꢖꢚꢑꢚꢌꢐeꢄꢓ  
heaꢖlꢚghꢑs ꢌꢄ ꢄeaꢄ ꢛꢚꢐꢖꢌꢛ ꢖefꢌggeꢄ ꢚs  
ꢌꢐ.  
INSTRUMENT CENTER BOX (if so  
CONSOLE BOX (if so equipped)  
equipped)  
A
WARNING:  
CAUTION:  
A
WARNING:  
The ꢨꢌꢐsꢌle bꢌx shꢌꢏlꢖ ꢐꢌꢑ be ꢏseꢖ ꢛhꢚle  
ꢖꢄꢚvꢚꢐg sꢌ fꢏll aꢑꢑeꢐꢑꢚꢌꢐ ꢠay be gꢚveꢐ ꢑꢌ  
vehꢚꢨle ꢌpeꢄaꢑꢚꢌꢐꢎ  
Wheꢐ ꢐꢌꢑ ꢚꢐ ꢏseꢓ be sꢏꢄe ꢑꢌ ꢨlꢌse ꢑhe  
ꢨapꢎ Dꢌ ꢐꢌꢑ allꢌꢛ ꢛaꢑeꢄ ꢑꢌ ꢨꢌꢐꢑaꢨꢑ ꢑhe  
sꢌꢨkeꢑ.  
Use ꢨaꢏꢑꢚꢌꢐ as ꢑhe ꢌꢏꢑleꢑ aꢐꢖ plꢏg ꢠay  
The ꢚꢐsꢑꢄꢏꢠeꢐꢑ ꢨeꢐꢑeꢄ bꢌx shꢌꢏlꢖ ꢐꢌꢑ be  
ꢏseꢖ ꢛhꢚle ꢖꢄꢚvꢚꢐg sꢌ fꢏll aꢑꢑeꢐꢑꢚꢌꢐ ꢠay be  
gꢚveꢐ ꢑꢌ vehꢚꢨle ꢌpeꢄaꢑꢚꢌꢐꢎ  
be hꢌꢑ ꢖꢏꢄꢚꢐg ꢌꢄ'ꢚꢠꢠeꢖꢚaꢑely afꢑeꢄ ꢏse.  
Thꢚs pꢌꢛeꢄ ꢌꢏꢑleꢑ ꢚs ꢐꢌꢑ ꢖesꢚgꢐeꢖ fꢌꢄ  
ꢏse ꢛꢚꢑh a ꢨꢚgaꢄeꢑꢑe lꢚghꢑeꢄ ꢏꢐꢚꢑꢎ  
Befꢌꢄe ꢚꢐseꢄꢑꢚꢐg ꢌꢄ ꢖꢚsꢨꢌꢐꢐeꢨꢑꢚꢐg a  
plꢏgꢓ be sꢏꢄe ꢑꢌ ꢑꢏꢄꢐ ꢌff ꢑhe pꢌꢛeꢄ  
sꢛꢚꢑꢨh ꢌf eleꢨꢑꢄꢚꢨal aꢨꢨessꢌꢔ beꢚꢐg  
ꢏseꢖ ꢌꢄ ꢑhe ACC pꢌꢛeꢄ ꢌf ꢑhe vehꢚꢨle.  
Push the lid to open the instrument center box  
(upper).  
Dꢌ ꢐꢌꢑ ꢏse ꢛꢚꢑh aꢨꢨessꢌꢄꢚes ꢑhaꢑ exꢨeeꢖ  
a 12 vꢌlꢑꢓ 120 W (lOA) pꢌꢛeꢄ ꢖꢄaꢛ. Dꢌ  
ꢐꢌꢑ ꢏse ꢖꢌꢏble aꢖapꢑeꢇ ꢌꢄ ꢠꢌꢄe ꢑhaꢐ  
ꢌꢐe eleꢨꢑꢄꢚꢨal.,aꢨꢨessꢌꢔ.  
Pꢏsh ꢑhe plꢏg ꢚꢐ as faꢄ as ꢚꢑ ꢛꢚll gꢌ. If  
gꢌꢌꢖ ꢨꢌꢐꢑaꢨꢑ ꢚs ꢐꢌꢑ ꢠaꢖeꢓ ꢑhe plꢏg ꢠay  
ꢌveꢄheaꢑ ꢌꢄ ꢑhe ꢚꢐꢑeꢄꢐal ꢑeꢠpeꢄaꢑꢏꢄe  
fꢏse ꢠay blꢌꢛꢎ  
Use ꢑhꢚs pꢌꢛeꢄ ꢌꢏꢑleꢑ ꢛꢚꢑh ꢑhe eꢐgꢚꢐe  
ꢄꢏꢐꢐꢚꢐgꢎ (If ꢑhe eꢐgꢚꢐe ꢚs sꢑꢌppeꢖꢓ ꢑhꢚs  
ꢨꢌꢏlꢖ ꢄesꢏlꢑ ꢚꢐ a ꢖꢚsꢨhaꢄgeꢖ baꢑꢑeꢔꢎ)  
Instruments and controls 2-39  
2-38 Instruments and controls  
seꢐgeꢄ ꢠꢏsꢑ ꢐꢌꢑ ꢄecliꢐe ꢑhe seꢙꢑs;  
While ꢖꢄiviꢐg, ꢖꢌ ꢐꢌꢑ ꢏse ꢑhe seꢙꢑbꢙck  
ꢑꢄꢙy.  
Wheꢐ ꢑhe seꢙꢑbꢙck ꢑꢄꢙy is ꢐꢌꢑ iꢐ ꢏse,  
keep iꢑ sꢑoꢄeꢖꢎ  
SIC1 7 1 78  
Lower  
Hooks ® are located on the base of the  
seatback tray.  
Pull the lid to open the instrument center box  
SUNGLASSES HOLDER (if so  
equipped)  
(lower).  
CAUTION:  
The sunglasses holder can be opened by push-  
ing the button.  
Mꢙke sꢏꢄe ꢑhꢙꢑ ꢑhe seꢙꢑbꢙck ꢑꢄꢙy is  
secꢏꢄely fixeꢖ iꢐ plꢙce befꢌꢄe ꢏsiꢐg i.  
A
WARNING:  
SIC251 3  
Dꢌ ꢐꢌꢑ plꢙce iꢑeꢠs which ꢙꢄe ꢠꢌꢄe ꢑhꢙꢐ  
3 kg (6 Ib) ꢌꢐ ꢑhe seꢙꢑbꢙckꢄꢙy. Dꢌiꢐg so  
ꢠꢙy ꢖꢙꢠꢙge ꢑhe ꢑꢄꢙy ꢌꢄ fꢌlꢖ iꢑ ꢖowꢐ  
sꢏꢖꢖeꢐlyꢎ  
The sꢏꢐglꢙsses hꢌlꢖeꢄ shꢌꢏlꢖ ꢐoꢑ be  
ꢏseꢖ while ꢖꢄiviꢐg sꢌ fꢏll ꢙꢑꢑeꢐꢑiꢌꢐ ꢠꢙy  
be giveꢐ ꢑꢌ vehicle ꢌpeꢄꢙꢑiꢌꢐ.  
SEATBACK TRAY (if so equipped)  
CARD HOLDER (if so equipped)  
The trays are located on the seatbacks of the  
front seats. To use the seatback tray, pull it up to  
the fixed position. The tray has a cup holder @ .  
The card holder @ is located on the ceiling,  
behind the sun visor.  
Keep ꢑhe sꢏꢐglꢙsses hꢌlꢖeꢄ clꢌseꢖ  
while ꢖꢄiviꢐg ꢑꢌ pꢄeveꢐꢑ ꢙꢐ ꢙcciꢖeꢐꢑ.  
Dꢌ ꢐꢌꢑ plꢙce iꢑeꢠs which ꢙꢄe ꢠꢌꢄe ꢑhꢙꢐ  
3 kg (6 Ib) ꢌꢐ ꢑhe hꢌꢌk. This ꢠꢙy ꢖꢙꢠ-  
ꢙge iꢑꢎ  
CAUTION:  
Dꢌ ꢐꢌꢑ ꢏse fꢌꢄ ꢙꢐyꢑhiꢐg ꢌꢑheꢄ ꢑhꢙꢐ sꢏꢐ-  
While ꢑhe seꢙꢑbꢙck ꢑꢄꢙys ꢙꢄe ꢏseꢖ by ꢑhe  
ꢄeꢙꢄ pꢙsseꢐgeꢄs, ꢑhe ꢖꢄiveꢄ ꢌꢄ fꢄꢌꢐꢑ pꢙs-  
glꢙsses.  
Iꢐsꢑrumeꢐts ꢙꢐd coꢐtrols 2-41  
2-40 Iꢐstrumeꢐts ꢙꢐd coꢐtrols  
WINDOWS  
Dꢌ ꢐꢌꢑ lꢅavꢅ sꢏꢐglassꢅs iꢐ ꢑhꢅ sꢏꢐ�  
glassꢅs hꢌlꢖꢅꢄ whilꢅ paꢄkiꢐg iꢐ ꢖiꢄꢅꢨꢑ  
sꢏꢐlighꢑꢎ Thꢅ hꢅaꢑ ꢠay ꢖaꢠagꢅ ꢑhꢅ sꢏꢐ-  
glassꢅs.  
Front  
CUP HOLDERS (if so equipped)  
A
WARNING:  
Front  
Thꢅ ꢖivꢅꢄ shꢌꢏlꢖ ꢐꢌꢑ iꢐsꢅꢍ ꢨꢏps iꢐꢑꢌ  
ꢑhꢅ ꢨꢏp hꢌlꢖꢅꢄ whilꢅ ꢖꢄiviꢐg sꢌ fꢏll aꢑ-  
ꢑꢅꢐꢑiꢌꢐ ꢠay bꢅ givꢅꢐ ꢑꢌ vꢅhiꢨlꢅ ꢌpꢅra-  
ꢑiꢌꢐ.  
Right side  
Avꢌiꢖ abꢄꢏpꢑ sꢑaꢍiꢐg aꢐꢖ bꢄakiꢐg whꢅꢐ  
ꢑhꢅ ꢨꢏp hꢌlꢖꢅꢄ is bꢅiꢐg ꢏsꢅꢖ ꢑꢌ pꢄꢅvꢅꢐꢑ  
SIC2517  
SIC251 6  
SIC0781  
SIC2444  
Rear - Seatback tray  
Rear - Window side  
spilliꢐg ꢑhꢅ ꢖꢄiꢐk. If ꢑhꢅ liqꢏiꢖ is hꢌꢑ, iꢑ The cup holder ® is Finrofnrot nt of the console box.  
Pull up the seatback tray and pull down the  
MANUAL WINDOWS  
leg of the cup holder ®.  
ꢨaꢐ sꢨalꢖ yꢌꢏ ꢌꢄ yꢌꢏr passꢅꢐgꢅꢄꢎ  
The side windows can be opened or closed by  
turning the hand crank on each door.  
When you install or remove the extra cup holder  
CAUTION: .  
® (ifso equipped), be careful not to scratch the  
console box.  
Dꢌ ꢐꢌꢑ ꢏsꢅ ꢑhꢅ sꢅaꢑbaꢨk ꢑꢄay aꢐꢖ ꢨꢏp  
hlꢖꢅꢄ whilꢅ ꢖꢄiviꢐg.  
SIC1 318B  
3rd seat  
Insꢑrumꢅꢐts aꢐꢖ ꢨꢌꢐꢑrꢌꢃs 2ꢁꢂ3  
2-42 Iꢐsꢑrumꢅꢐts aꢐꢖ cꢌꢐꢑrꢌꢃs  
power window timer, the function can be acti-  
vated for about 1 5 minutes after the ignition  
switch is turned to the OFF position.  
POWER WINDOWS  
ꢁꢂ  
A
WARNING:  
Makꢅ ꢢꢏhaꢑ all paꢢꢢꢅꢐgꢅꢇ havꢅ  
ꢑhꢅiꢄ haꢐꢖꢢ, ꢅꢑcꢎ iꢐꢢiꢖꢅ ꢑhꢅ vꢅhiclꢅ bꢅ-  
fꢌꢄꢅ clꢌꢢiꢐg ꢑhꢅ ꢛiꢐdꢌꢛꢢꢎ  
Dꢅpꢅꢐꢖiꢐg ꢌꢐ ꢑhꢅ ꢅꢐviꢄꢌꢐmꢅꢐꢑ ꢌꢄ ꢖriviꢐg  
cꢌꢐꢖiꢑiꢌꢐꢢ, ꢑhꢅ aꢏꢑꢌ ꢄꢅvꢅꢄꢢꢅ fꢏꢐcꢑiꢌꢐ may  
bꢅ acꢑivaꢑꢅꢖ if aꢐ impaclꢌaꢖ ꢢimilaꢄ ꢑꢌ  
ꢢꢌmꢅꢑhiꢐg bꢅiꢐg caꢏghꢑ iꢐ ꢑhꢅ ꢛiꢐꢖꢌꢛ  
ꢌccꢏꢇꢎ  
Dꢌ ꢐꢌꢑ lꢅavꢅ chilꢖꢄꢅꢐ ꢏnaꢑꢑꢅꢐꢖꢅꢖ iꢐꢢiꢖꢅ  
ꢑhꢅ vꢅhiclꢅ. Thꢅy cꢌꢏlꢖ ꢏꢐkꢐoꢛiꢐgly ac-  
ꢑivaꢑꢅ ꢢꢛiꢑchꢅꢢꢎ  
A
WARNING:  
The power window operates when the ignition  
key is in the ON position.  
Thꢅꢄꢅ aꢄꢅ ꢢꢌmꢅ ꢢmall ꢖiꢢꢑaꢐcꢅꢢ immꢅꢖi-  
aꢑꢅly bꢅfꢌꢄꢅ ꢑhꢅ clꢌꢢꢅꢖ pꢌꢢiꢑiꢌꢐ ꢛhich caꢐ-  
ꢐꢌꢑ bꢅ ꢖꢅꢑꢅcꢑꢅꢖ. Makꢅ ꢢꢏꢄꢅ ꢑhaꢑ all paꢢꢢꢅꢐ-  
gꢅꢄꢢ havꢅ ꢑhꢅiꢄ haꢐꢖꢢ, ꢅꢑc., iꢐꢢiꢖꢅ ꢑhꢅ  
vꢅhiclꢅ bꢅfꢌꢄꢅ clꢌꢢiꢐg ꢑhꢅ ꢛiꢐꢖꢌꢛ.  
5
SIC2520  
SIC2445  
SIC251 8  
To open the window, push down the switch and  
hold it. To close the window, pull up the switch  
and hold it.  
Wagon models  
Passenger's side window switch  
Automatic function (if so equipped)  
Driver's side window switch  
The window timer allows the driver's window'  
switch to be operated. for approximately 1 5,  
minutes even if the ignition switch is turned to  
the "OFF" position and the key is removed from  
the ignition. The window timer will be cancelled  
when the driver's door is opened or the preset  
time has expired.  
The passenger's switch will open or close only  
the corresponding window.  
To fully open or close the driver side window,  
completely push down or pull up the switch and  
release it; it need not be held. The window will  
automatically open or close all the way. To stop  
the window, just pull up or push down the switch  
on the opposite side.  
1 . Driver's window  
2. Front passenger's window  
3. Rear left side window  
4. Rear right side window  
5. Lock button  
To open or close the window, push down or pull  
up the switch and hold it.  
Autꢌ ꢄꢅvꢅꢄꢢꢅ fuꢐcꢑiꢌꢐ:  
The main switch can control all the windows.  
ꢞꢌckiꢐg paꢢꢢꢅꢐgꢅꢄ'ꢢ ꢛiꢐꢖꢌꢛ:  
If the control unit detects something caught in  
the driver's window as it moves up, the window  
will be immediately lowered.  
When the lock button is pushed in, only the  
driver side window can be opened or closed.  
Push it in again to cancel.  
The auto reverse function can be activated when  
the driver's window is closed by automatic op-  
eration when the ignition key is in the ON  
position. If your vehicle is equipped with the  
Instruments and controꢃs 2-45  
2-44 Instruments aꢐd cꢌꢐꢑꢄꢌꢃꢢ  
INTERIOR LIGHTS  
SUNROOF (if so equipped)  
A
WARNING:  
If the sunroof does not close  
aꢂy!  
tꢁ have  
ul ꢂꢁt  
aref  
ly  
c
eme  
extr  
Be  
A
WARNING:  
l
ꢁpeꢂiꢂg  
rꢁꢁf  
suꢂ  
the  
dy iꢂ  
ur bꢁ  
ꢁf yꢁ  
paꢀ  
!
Turꢂ the igꢂitiꢁꢂ switch tꢁ the OFF pꢁsi-  
while it is clꢁsiꢂg.  
tiꢁꢂ.  
ꢁf!  
pꢁꢀiꢁꢂ  
d aꢂy  
r exteꢂ  
d up  
staꢂ  
Dꢁ  
ꢂꢁt  
1. Remove  
the su  
nroo  
f uni  
t ꢕꢖ  
-
0
). Th  
e sha  
e,  
ft  
driv-'  
while  
ꢁpeꢂiꢂg  
the  
t ꢁf  
y ꢁu  
bꢁd  
yꢁur  
en  
d
of  
the  
su  
nroo  
f motor  
will  
be  
visibl  
iꢂg;  
2. Using the wrench supplied in the tool bag,  
turn the shaft counterclockwise to close the  
sunroof.  
d!  
r saꢂ  
, ice ꢁ  
sꢂꢁw  
drꢁps,  
water  
mꢁve  
Re  
'
frꢁm the surꢁꢁf befꢁre ꢁpeꢂiꢂg.  
the'  
y
ꢁbje  
ct ꢁꢂ  
heav  
ce aꢂy  
ꢂꢁt pla  
Dꢁ  
If the sunroof does not tilt down, turn the  
shaft clockwise to tilt the sunroof down.  
surꢁꢁf ꢁr surrudiꢂg area.  
SIC0934C  
SIC0560  
Wagon and Hardtop  
ROOM LIGHT  
Have the sunroof system checked and repaired  
by a NISSAN dealer.  
The sunroof will only operate when the ignition  
key is in the "ON" position.  
The room light has a three-position switch. ꢗꢘ  
o or DOOR, ® OFF, 0 ON)  
Sliding sunroof  
When the switch is in the 0 (Wagon and  
Hardtop) or DOOR (Pickup) position, the light  
will illuminate when a door is opened.  
h to  
the switc  
hold  
and  
press  
roof,  
n the  
To ope  
.
side  
"
the  
SIC0561  
To close the roof, press and hold the switch to  
the  
"
"
side.  
Room light timer (if so equipped)  
Sunshade  
Open/close the sunshade by sliding it  
backward/forward.  
The room light will stay on forabout 20 seconds  
when:  
Tilting sunroof  
To tilt up, first close the sunroof, then press and  
hold the u" side of the tilt switch. To tilt  
down .the sunroof, press and hold the  
The  
key is  
while  
removed  
from t  
he ign  
ition switc  
h
The shade will open automatically when the  
sunroof is opened. However, it must be closed  
manually.  
the driver  
's door  
is closed  
.
,,  
n
side.  
The driver's door is unlocked while the key is  
removed from the ignition switch.  
SIC1455  
Iꢂstrumeꢂts aꢂd coꢂtr,ols 2-47  
2-46 Iꢂstrumeꢂts ad coꢂtrols  
/®  
-
®
SIC0941 D  
IC01 80MD  
Type A  
VANITY MIRROR LIGHT (if so  
equipped)  
Pickup  
The key is removed from the ignition switch  
and the driver's door is opened and then  
closed.  
PERSONAL LIGHT (if so equipped)  
To turn on the light, push the switch. Push it  
again to turn off the light.  
The light ꢁ on the vanity mirror will turn on  
when the cover on the vanity mirror is opened.  
The timer is cancelled, and the room light will  
turn off when:  
CAUTION:  
Tꢏꢄꢐ off ꢑhꢅ lighꢑs whꢅꢐ you lꢅavꢅ ꢑhꢅ  
vꢅhiclꢅ.  
The drivr's door is locked.  
The ignition switch is turned "ON".  
Do ꢐoꢑ ꢏsꢅ ꢑhꢅ lighꢑs foꢄ ꢅxꢑꢅꢐꢖꢅꢖ pꢅꢄi-  
oꢖs of ꢑiꢠꢅ wiꢑh ꢑhꢅ ꢅꢐgiꢐꢅ sꢑoppꢅꢖ.  
This coꢏlꢖ ꢄꢅsꢏlꢑ iꢐ a ꢖischaꢄgꢅꢖ baꢑꢑꢅꢔꢎ  
CAUTION:  
Lꢅaviꢐg ꢑhꢅ ꢄooꢠ lighꢑ swiꢑch iꢐ ꢑhꢅ ON  
posiꢑioꢐ foꢄ ꢅxꢑꢅꢐꢖꢅꢖ pꢅꢄioꢖs of ꢑiꢠꢅ will  
ꢄꢅsꢏlꢑ iꢐ a ꢖisꢩhaꢄgꢅꢖ baꢑꢑꢅꢔꢪ  
2-48 Iꢐsꢑruꢠꢅꢐꢑs aꢐꢖ coꢐꢑrols  
Iꢐsꢑꢄumꢅꢐꢑs aꢐꢖ coꢐꢑꢄols 2-49