®2011 SENTRAOWNER’S MANUALFor your safety, read carefully and keep in this vehicle.2011 NISSAN SENTRA B16-DPrinting : April 2011Publication No.: OM
1. Engine hood (P. 3-23)2. Windshield wiper and washer switch(P. 2-20)3. Windshield (P. 8-20)4. Moonroof (if so equipped) (P. 2-37)5. Power windows (i
WARNINGWhen the daytime running light system isactive, tail lights on your vehicle are noton. It is necessary at dusk to turn on yourheadlights. Failu
FOG LIGHT SWITCH (if so equipped)To turn the fog lights on, turn the headlight switchto theposition, then turn the fog lightswitch to theposition.To t
To sound the horn, push the top portion of thesteering wheel’s center pad.WARNINGDo not disassemble the horn. Doing socould affect proper operation of
The front seats are warmed by built-in heaters.1. Start the engine.2. Push the low or high position of the switch,as desired, depending on the tempera
CAUTION● The outlet and plug may be hot duringor immediately after use.● The power outlets are not designed foruse with a cigarette lighter.● Do not u
STORAGE BINPull the lid down to open the storage bin.Some models are equipped with a soft lining inthe storage bin for storing sunglasses.WARNINGKeep
● The inside of the storage bin can get hot. Donot place objects inside which can melt orbe easily deformed.WARNINGKeep the lid closed while driving t
CUP HOLDERSAdjust the cup holder size by turning the adjust-ment knob and sliding the cup holder divider tothe desired position.CAUTION● Avoid abrupt
GLOVE BOXOpen the glove box by pulling the handle.WARNINGKeep glove box lid closed while driving tohelp prevent injury in an accident or asudden stop.
Once the rear seats have been lowered, the trunkdivider can be opened by pressing down on thesecuring latch and pushing the divider toward therear of
1. Trunk lid (P.3-23 )2. Vehicle loading (P. 9-13)3. Interior trunk lid release (P. 3-24)4. Rear window defroster switch (P. 2-21)5. Child safety lock
The cargo net helps keep packages in the cargoarea from moving around while the vehicle is inmotion.To install the cargo net, attach the net to theret
POWER WINDOWS (if so equipped)WARNING● Make sure that all passengers havetheir hands, etc. inside the vehicle whileit is in motion and before closing
Front passenger’s power windowswitchThe passenger’s window switch operates onlythe corresponding passenger’s window. To openthe window, push the switc
Auto-reverse functionThe auto-reverse function can be activated whena window is closed by automatic operation.Depending on the environment or drivingc
MANUAL WINDOWS (if so equipped)The side windows can be opened or closed byturning the hand crank on each door.ELECTRIC MOONROOFThis moonroof only oper
WARNING● In an accident you could be thrown fromthe vehicle through an open moonroof.Always use seat belts and childrestraints.● Do not allow anyone t
WARNINGThere are some small distances immedi-ately before the closed position whichcannot be detected. Make sure that allpassengers have their hands,
● The driver’s door is opened and then closedwhile the ignition switch is placed in the OFFposition.● The ignition switch is placed in the OFFposition
The light illuminates when the trunk lid is opened.When the trunk lid is closed, the light goes off.For bulb replacement procedures, refer to “Exte-ri
MEMO2-42 Instruments and controls
1. Rear seat (P. 1-3)2. Moonroof (if so equipped) (P. 2-37)3. Interior lights, illuminated entry,moonroof switch (if so equipped)(P. 2-39, P. 2-21, P.
3 Pre-driving checks and adjustmentsKeys...3-2NISSAN Intelligent Key™ (if so equipped) ...3-2NISSAN Ve
1. Two master keys (black) with transpon-der chip and chrome NISSAN brandsymbol on one side2. Transponder chip3. Key number plateA key number plate is
Never leave these keys in the vehicle.As many as 4 Intelligent Keys can be registeredand used with one vehicle. The new keys must beregistered by a NI
CAUTIONAlways carry the mechanical key installedin the Intelligent Key slot.See “Doors” in this section and “Storage” in the“Instruments and controls”
LOCKING WITH KEYManual (if so equipped)To lock a door, turn the key toward the front of thevehicle䊊1. To unlock, turn the key toward the rear䊊2.Power
LOCKING WITH POWER DOORLOCK SWITCHTo lock all the doors without a key, push the doorlock switch (driver’s or front passenger’s side) tothe lock positi
CHILD SAFETY REAR DOOR LOCKChild safety locks help prevent the rear doorsfrom being opened accidentally, especially whensmall children are in the vehi
● Do not place the keyfob for an extendedperiod in an area where temperaturesexceed 140°F (60°C).● Do not attach the keyfob with a keyholder that cont
Unlocking doorsPress the button on the keyfob once.● Only the driver’s door unlocks.● The hazard warning lights flash once if alldoors are completely
Using the panic alarm (if so equipped)If you are near your vehicle and feel threatened,you may activate the panic alarm to call attentionby pressing a
1. Headlight/fog light (if so equipped)/turn signal switch (P. 2-21); Manualshift paddles (if so equipped) (P.5-15)2. Steering wheel switch for audio
The hazard warning lights will flash once and thehorn will sound once to confirm that the hornbeep feature has been reactivated.Deactivating the horn
● When the vehicle is parked near a parkingmeter.In such cases, correct the operating conditionsbefore using the Intelligent Key function or usethe me
OPERATING RANGEThe Intelligent Key functions can only be usedwhen the Intelligent Key is within the specifiedoperating range from the request switch䊊1
● To prevent the Intelligent Key from being leftinside the vehicle, make sure you carry theIntelligent Key with you and then lock thedoors.● Do not pu
NOTE:● Doors lock with the door handle requestswitch while a mechanical key is in the igni-tion switch or the ignition switch is pushedin.● Doors lock
Unlocking doors1. Carry the Intelligent Key.2. Push the door handle request switch䊊1.3. The hazard warning lights flash once and theoutside buzzer sou
Opening the trunk lid1. Push the trunk opener request switch䊊Aformore than 1 second while carrying the Intel-ligent Key with you.2. The trunk will unl
CAUTIONAfter locking the doors using the Intelli-gent Key, be sure that the doors have beensecurely locked by operating the doorhandles.Unlocking door
Releasing the trunk lidPress the button for longer than 0.5 sec-onds to open the trunk lid. The trunk releasebutton will not operate when the ignition
Silencing the horn beep featureIf desired, the horn beep feature can be deacti-vated using the Intelligent Key.To deactivate: Press and hold theand bu
25. Tilt steering (P.3-27)26. Storage bin (P. 2-28)27. Hood release lever (P. 3-23)28 Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) offswitch (if so equipped) (P.2-16
CAUTIONWhen the buzzer sounds and the warninglight illuminates, be sure to check boththe vehicle and the Intelligent Key.WARNING SIGNALSTo help preven
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDESymptom Possible Cause RemedyWhen pushing the door handle requestswitchThe front door beep sounds for approxi-mately 2 seconds.Th
1. Pull the hood lock release handle䊊1locatedbelow the instrument panel until the hoodsprings up slightly.2. Locate the lever䊊2in between the hood and
KEY OPERATION (if so equipped)To open the trunk lid, turn the key clockwise. Toclose the trunk lid, lower and push the trunk liddown securely.TRUNK LI
To open the trunk from the inside, pull the illumi-nated release handle until the lock releases andpush up on the trunk lid. The release handle ismade
● Do not fill a portable fuel container inthe vehicle or trailer. Static electricitycan cause an explosion of flammableliquid, vapor or gas in any veh
Loose Fuel Cap warning messageThe LOOSE FUEL CAP warning message dis-plays in the odometer when the fuel-filler cap isnot tightened correctly after th
To block out glare from the front, swing down thesun visor䊊1.To block glare from the side, disconnect the sunvisor from the center mount and swing it
OUTSIDE MIRRORSWARNINGObjects viewed in the outside mirror onthe passenger side are closer than theyappear. Be careful when moving to theright. Using
Heated mirrors (Canada only) (if soequipped)Some outside mirrors can be heated to defrost,defog, or de-ice for improved visibility. Push therear windo
MR20DE engine1. Engine coolant reservoir (P. 8-8)2. Engine oil filler cap (P. 8-10)3. Brake fluid reservoir/Clutch fluidreservoir (M/T model) (P. 8-14
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4 Display screen, heater, air conditioner,audio and phone systemsControl panel buttons — color screen withNavigation System (if so equipped) ...
CD care and cleaning...4-60Steering wheel switch for audio control(if so equipped) ...4-61Antenna .
WARNING● Do not disassemble or modify this sys-tem. If you do, it may result in accidents,fire, or electrical shock.● In case you notice any foreign o
*For Navigation system control buttons, refer tothe separate Navigation System Owner’sManual.When you use this system, make sure the engineis running.
Adjusting the item:For screens where an item can be adjusted incre-mentally, such as when adjusting the bass andtreble for the audio system, touch the
● OK:Completes the character input.Touch screen maintenanceIf you clean the display screen, use a dry, softcloth. If additional cleaning is necessary,
System setupSelect the “System” key to select and/or adjustvarious functions of the system. A screen withadditional options will appear.Display:Select
Clock:Select the “Clock” key to adjust the time and theappearance of the clock on the display. The fol-lowing settings can be adjusted:Time FormatThe
appears on the screen or a button on the unit(such as thebutton) is pressed and heldfor two seconds.Reset all settings/memory:Select the “Reset All Se
QR25DE engine1. Engine coolant reservoir (P. 8-8)2. Engine oil filler cap (P. 8-10)3. Brake fluid reservoir/Clutch fluidreservoir (M/T model) (P. 8-14
HOW TO READ THE DISPLAYEDLINESLines which indicate the vehicle clearance anddistances to objects with reference to the bum-per line䊊Aare displayed on
Backing up on a steep uphillWhen backing up the vehicle up a hill, the dis-tance guide lines and the vehicle width guidelines are shown closer than th
the hill is the place䊊B. Note that any object onthe hill is closer than it appears on the monitor.Backing up behind a projecting objectThe position䊊Ci
ADJUSTING THE SCREEN (modelswithout Navigation System)To adjust the quality of the screen, press thesetting control knob on the audio system.● To adju
OPERATING TIPS● When the shift selector is shifted to R (Re-verse), the monitor screen automaticallychanges to the RearView Monitor mode.However, the
Adjust air flow direction for the driver’s and pas-senger’s side䊊1, and center䊊2ventilators bymoving the ventilator slide and/or ventilator as-semblie
1. Fan control dial2. Air recirculation button3. Temperature control dial4. Air flow control dial5. Rear window defrosterType AWHA0470Display screen,
1. Fan control dial2. Air recirculation button3. Temperature control dial4. Air conditioner button5. Air flow control dial6. Rear window defrosterCONT
Press the button to the on position when:● driving on a dusty road.● to prevent traffic fumes from entering pas-senger compartment.● for maximum cooli
● When the or position is se-lected, the air conditioner automaticallyturns on (however, the indicator light will notilluminate). In this position, th
WarninglightName PageorAnti-lock BrakingSystem (ABS) warn-ing light2-10orBrake warning light 2-10Charge warning light 2-11Door open warninglight2-11El
● For quick cooling when the outside tem-perature is high, push thebutton tothe on position (indicator light on). Be sureto return thebutton to the of
WHA1116 WHA11174-20 Display screen, heater, air conditioner, audio and phone systems
WHA1118 WHA1119Display screen, heater, air conditioner, audio and phone systems 4-21
WHA11214-22 Display screen, heater, air conditioner, audio and phone systems
The air conditioner system in your NISSAN ve-hicle is charged with a refrigerant designed withthe environment in mind.This refrigerant does not harm t
Static and flutter: During signal interference frombuildings, large hills or due to antenna position(usually in conjunction with increased distancefro
Compact disc (CD) playerCAUTION● Do not force a compact disc into the CDinsert slot. This could damage the CDand/or CD player.● Trying to load a CD wi
Compact disc with MP3 or WMA (ifso equipped)Terms:● MP3 — MP3 is short for Moving PicturesExperts Group Audio Layer 3. MP3 is themost well-known compr
● If there is a file in the top level of the disc,“Root Folder” is displayed.● The playback order is the order in which thefiles were written by the w
Specification chart:Supported media CD, CD-R, CD-RWSupported file systems ISO9660 LEVEL1, ISO9660 LEVEL2, Apple ISO, Romeo, Joliet * ISO9660 Level 3 (
IndicatorlightName PageOverdrive off indica-tor light (CVT mod-els)2-15Security indicatorlight2-15Side light and head-light indicator light(green)2-16
Troubleshooting guide:Symptom Cause and CountermeasureCannot playCheck if the disc was inserted correctly.Check if the disc is scratched or dirty.Chec
Universal Serial Bus (USB) memory (ifso equipped)This system supports various USB memorysticks, USB hard drives and iPod姞 players. Thereare some USB d
● If the iPod姞 automatically selects large videopodcast files while in the shuffle mode, thevehicle center display may momentarilyblack out, but it wi
1. FM-AM button2.CD eject button3. SEEK button4. CD button5. CD insert slot6. AUX button7. TUNE button8. MENU button9. RPT button10. AUX IN jack11. VO
Press the SEEK or or TUNEor button to adjust the Bass, Treble, Fadeand Balance to the desired level. Fade adjuststhe sound level between the front and
4. Other buttons can be set in the same man-ner.If the battery cable is disconnected or if the fuseopens, the radio memory will be canceled. In thatca
1.MUTE button2. DISP/TEXT button3. FM-AM button4. CD button5. CD insert slot6. iPod button7. AUX button8. CLOCK button9.CD eject button10. TUNE/FF-REW
MUTE button:Press thebutton to mute the audio sound.Press thebutton again to resume playingthe audio at its previous volume.AUDIO button (Bass, Treble
TUNE button (Tuning):Press the TUNE/FF-REW/FOLDERbuttonor for manual tuning.SEEK tuning:Press the SEEK/TRACK buttonorto tune from low to high or high
CD with MP3 or WMA:When the TUNE/FF-REW/FOLDER button(fast forward) or (reverse) ispressed for less than 1.5 seconds while thecompact disc is playing,
MEMO0-12 Illustrated table of contents
1. SCAN button2. Station select (1 - 6) buttons3. CD insert slot4. iPod MENU button5.CD eject button6. TUNE/SCROLL knob/Setting controlbutton7. SEEK/C
To turn the system off, press the VOL/ON·OFFcontrol knob.Turn the VOL/ON·OFF control knob to adjust thevolume.This vehicle may be equipped with Speed
Display settings:To adjust the brightness or contrast of the displayscreen, press the ENTER button until the chosensetting is displayed. Use the TUNE/
iPod姞 MENU buttonThis button can only be used for iPod姞 opera-tions. See “iPod姞 player operation without Navi-gation System (Type B)” in this section
If the battery cable is disconnected or if the fuseopens, the radio memory will be canceled. In thatcase, reset the desired stations.Compact disc (CD)
TUNE/SCROLL knob (MP3/WMA CDonly):If an MP3/WMA CD with multiple folders is play-ing, turn the TUNE/SCROLL knob to changefolders. Turn the knob to the
1. XM button2. CD insert slot3. Display screen4.CD eject button5. SETUP button6.BACK button7. TUNE/SCROLL knob, AUDIO button8. Station select (1 - 6)
Turn the VOL/ON·OFF control knob to adjust thevolume.This vehicle may be equipped with Speed Vol-ume for audio. When this feature is active, theaudio
If another audio source is playing when theFM·AM button is pressed, the audio source play-ing will automatically be turned off and the lastradio stati
Tuning with the touchscreen:When in AM or FM mode, the radio can be tunedusing the touchscreen. To bring up the visualtuner, touch the “Tune” key on t
Welcome to the growing family of new NISSANowners. This vehicle is delivered to you withconfidence. It was produced using the latesttechniques and str
1 Safety—Seats, seat belts andsupplemental restraint systemSeats . ...1-2Front manual seat adjustment ...
CD/MP3 display modeWhile listening to a CD or an MP3/WMA CD,certain text may be displayed (when a CD en-coded with text is being used). Depending onho
Browse:Touch the “Browse” key to display the titles onthe CD in list format. Touch the title of a song inthe list to begin playing that song. If an MP
For more information about the USB input jack,see “USB interface” in this section.EJECT button:When thebutton is pressed with a com-pact disc loaded,
Play informationInformation about the audio files being playedcan be displayed on the display screen of thevehicle’s audio system. Depending on how th
The current play pattern of the USB device isdisplayed on the screen unless no pattern isapplied.TUNE/SCROLL knob:If there are multiple folders with a
Play informationInformation about the audio files being played isshown on the display screen of the vehicle’saudio system. Touch “Browse” to display t
iPod姞* PLAYER OPERATIONWITHOUT NAVIGATION SYSTEM(Type A) (if so equipped)Connecting iPod姞The iPod姞 outlet connector is located on thecenter console. Y
ENTER and BACK buttons:Press the ENTER button while the top menu isdisplayed to show program details on the audiodisplay. Use the SEEK buttonsor toscr
the battery of your iPod姞 (if compatible) ischarged during the connection to the vehicle.While connected to the vehicle, the iPod姞 canonly be operated
ALL RPT: all songs in the current list are re-peated.RPT OFF: no repeat play pattern is applied.RDM button:Press the RDM button while a track is playi
WARNING● Do not ride in a moving vehicle whenthe seatback is reclined. This can bedangerous. The shoulder belt will notbe against your body. In an acc
Audio main operationAUX button:Place the ignition switch in the ACC or ONposition and press the AUX button repeatedlyuntil the iPod姞 mode is displayed
Random:Touch the “Random” key to apply a random playpattern to the iPod姞. When the random mode isactive, theicon is displayed to the left ofthe song t
1. Tuning switch2. MODE select switch3. POWER on/off switch4. Volume control switch1. Tuning switch2. Phone operation switch3. POWER on and MODE selec
MODE select switch (models withNavigation System)Push the MODE select switch to change themode in the following sequence:AM/FM* → XM** → CD*** → USB/A
When installing a CB, ham radio or car phone inyour NISSAN, be sure to observe the followingprecautions; otherwise, the new equipment mayadversely aff
Your NISSAN is equipped with the Bluetooth姞Hands-Free Phone System. If you have a com-patible Bluetooth姞 enabled cellular phone, youcan set up the wir
garage, near a tall building or in a moun-tainous area.– Your cellular phone is locked to prevent itfrom being dialed.● When the radio wave condition
Operating tipsTo get the best performance out of the NISSANVoice Recognition system, observe the following:● Keep the interior of the vehicle as quiet
– NOT “One eight hundred six six two sixtytwo hundred,” and– NOT “One eight oh oh six six two sixty twohundred”● Numbers can be spoken in small groups
You can also use the buttonto interrupt the system feedbackand give a command at once. See“List of voice commands” and“During a call” in this section
Forward and backwardPull the center of the bar up and hold it while youslide the seat forward or backward to the desiredposition. Release the bar to l
3. Say: “Add phone”䊊B. The system acknowl-edges the command and asks you to initiateconnecting from the phone handset䊊C.The connecting procedure of th
LIST OF VOICE COMMANDSMain Menu“Call”“Phonebook”“Recent Calls”“Connect Phone”When you press and release thebutton onthe steering wheel, you can choose
If a call back number does not exist, the systemannounces, “There is no number to call back”andends the VR session.During a callDuring a call there ar
“Transfer Entry”䊊AUse the Transfer Entry command to store a newname in the system.When prompted by the system, say the name youwould like to give the
difficulty recognizing. For more information see“Record name” in this section.NOTE:Each phone has its own separate phone-book. You cannot access Phone
Use the Recent Calls command to access out-going, incoming or missed calls.“Outgoing”䊊AUse the Outgoing command to list the outgoingcalls made from th
5. Press the button.For information on selecting a different lan-guage, see “Choosing a language” in thissection.6. Voice memory A or memory B is sele
● delete● dial nine seven two six six● call seven six three oh one● go back● call five six two eight zero● dial six six four three sevenMANUAL CONTROL
Symptom SolutionSystem fails to interpret the command correctly.1. Ensure that the command is valid. See “List of voice commands” in this section.2. E
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Interior trunk access (if so equipped)The trunk can be accessed from the rear seat forloading and unloading, as shown.1. Stow the outboard seat belts
5 Starting and drivingPrecautions when starting and driving...5-2Exhaust gas (carbon monoxide) ...5-2Three-way catalyst...
WARNING● Do not leave children or adults whowould normally require the assistanceof others alone in your vehicle. Petsshould also not be left alone. T
● Do not stop or park the vehicle overflammable materials such as dry grass,waste paper or rags. They may igniteand cause a fire.CAUTION● Do not use l
● The TPMS will activate only when the vehicleis driven at speeds above 16 MPH (25km/h). Also, this system may not detect asudden drop in tire pressur
Some examples are:– Facilities or electric devices using similar radiofrequencies are near the vehicle.– If a transmitter set to similar frequencies i
5. If there is nothing in the way, steer the ve-hicle to follow the road while vehicle speedis reduced. Do not attempt to drive the ve-hicle back onto
NISSAN is committed to safe driving. However,you must choose not to drive under the influenceof alcohol. Every year thousands of people areinjured or
CAUTION● Be sure to carry the Intelligent Key withyou when operating the vehicle.● Never leave the Intelligent Key insidethe vehicle when you leave th
CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLETRANSMISSION (CVT) (if soequipped)The ignition lock is designed so that the ignitionswitch cannot be turned to the LOCK positionu
MANUAL TRANSMISSION (if soequipped)The ignition switch includes a device that helpsprevent accidental removal of the key while driv-ing.The key can on
Folding the rear cushions andseatbacks (if so equipped)1. Lift up on the front edge of the seat cushionand fold it toward the front of the vehicle.2.
If the no start condition re-occurs, NISSAN rec-ommends placing the registered key on a sepa-rate key ring to avoid interference from otherdevices.● M
When the Intelligent Key warninglightin the meter blinks in red and theinside warning buzzer emits a short beep, besure that the shift selector is in
CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLETRANSMISSION (CVT) (if soequipped)WARNING● Do not depress the accelerator pedalwhile shifting from P (Park) or N (Neu-tral) to R
To move the shift selector:Push the button䊊Awhile depressing thebrake pedalPush the button䊊Ato shiftShift without pushing button䊊AShiftingAfter starti
D (Drive):Use this position for all normal forward driving.L (Low):Use this position for maximum engine braking onsteep downhill gradients/climbing st
M1 (1st):Use this position when climbing steep hills slowlyor driving slowly through deep snow, sand ormud, or for maximum engine braking on steepdown
3. Remove the shift lock release cover asshown.4. Insert a small screwdriver in the shift lockrelease slot and push down.5. Move the shift selector to
WARNINGWhen the high fluid temperature protec-tion mode or fail-safe operation occurs,vehicle speed may be gradually reduced.The reduced speed may be
To back up, lift up on the shift selector ring䊊1andthen move it to the R (Reverse) position afterstopping the vehicle completely.The shift selector ri
WARNING● Be sure the parking brake is fully re-leased before driving. Failure to do socan cause brake failure and lead to anaccident.● Do not release
3. To return the head restraint to the normalposition, push down䊊1and release, thenrotate up until in position䊊2.4. Fold down seatbacks. See “Interior
1. ACCEL/RES switch2. COAST/SET switch3. CANCEL switch4. ON/OFF switchPRECAUTIONS ON CRUISECONTROL● If the cruise control system malfunctions, itcance
● The vehicle may not maintain the set speedwhen going up or down steep hills. If thishappens, drive without the cruise control.To cancel the preset s
● Accelerate slowly and smoothly. Maintaincruising speeds with a constant acceleratorposition.● Drive at moderate speeds on the highway.Driving at hig
WARNING● Do not stop or park the vehicle overflammable materials such as dry grass,waste paper or rags. They may igniteand cause a fire.● Safe parking
WARNING● If the engine is not running or is turnedoff while driving, the power assist forthe steering will not work. Steering willbe harder to operate
WARNING● While driving on a slippery surface, becareful when braking, accelerating ordownshifting. Abrupt braking or accel-erating could cause the whe
WARNINGDo not pump the brake pedal. Doing somay result in increased stoppingdistances.Self-test featureThe ABS includes electronic sensors, electricpu
When the VDC system operates, the indi-cator in the instrument panel flashes so note thefollowing:● The road may be slippery or the system maydetermin
● When driving on extremely inclined sur-faces such as higher banked corners,the VDC system may not operate prop-erly and theindicator may flash orbot
3. Tire chains may be used. For details see“Tire chains” in the “Maintenance and do-it-yourself” section of this manual.SPECIAL WINTER EQUIPMENTIt is
Center armrest (if so equipped)Pull the armrest down until it is horizontal.HEAD RESTRAINTSWARNINGHead restraints supplement the other ve-hicle safety
To use the engine block heater:1. Turn the engine off.2. Open the hood and unwrap the engine blockheater cord.3. Plug the engine block heater cord int
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6 In case of emergencyFlat tire ...6-2Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)(if so equipped) ...
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORINGSYSTEM (TPMS) (if so equipped)This vehicle is equipped with the Tire PressureMonitoring System (TPMS). It monitors tire pres-s
WARNING● Make sure the parking brake is securelyapplied and the manual transmission isshifted into R (Reverse), or the CVT isshifted into P (Park).● N
2. To remove the jack, turn the jack screwcounterclockwise and lift out.Removing bolt-on wheel cover (if soequipped)CAUTIONDo not use your hands to pr
Jacking up vehicle and removing thedamaged tireWARNING● Never get under the vehicle while it issupported only by the jack. If it is nec-essary to work
Always refer to the proper illustrations for thecorrect placement and jack-up points for yourspecific vehicle model and jack type.Carefully read the c
4. Lower the vehicle slowly until the tiretouches the ground. Then, with the wheelnut wrench, tighten the wheel nuts securelyin the sequence illustrat
WARNING● Always make sure that the spare tireand jacking equipment are properly se-cured after use. Such items can becomedangerous projectiles in an a
Components1. Head restraint2. Adjustment notches3. Lock knob4. StalksAdjustmentAdjust the head restraint so the center is levelwith the center of the
● If the battery of a vehicle equipped withthe Intelligent Key system is dis-charged, the ignition switch cannot bemoved from the LOCK position, evenu
CAUTION● Always connect positive (⫹) to positive(⫹) and negative (⫺) to body ground (forexample, strut mounting bolt, enginelift bracket, etc.) — not
If your vehicle is overheating (indicated by anextremely high temperature gauge reading), or ifyou feel a lack of engine power, detect abnormalnoise,
When towing your vehicle, all State (Provincial inCanada) and local regulations for towing must befollowed. Incorrect towing equipment could dam-age y
TOWING RECOMMENDED BYNISSANNISSAN recommends that your vehicle be towedwith the driving (front) wheels off the ground orplace the vehicle on a flat be
● When towing Continuously VariableTransmission (CVT) or manual trans-mission (M/T) models with the rearwheels on the ground (if you do not usetowing
If your vehicle is stuck in sand, snow, mud, etc.,use a tow strap or other device designed specifi-cally for vehicle recovery. Always follow themanufa
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7 Appearance and careCleaning exterior ...7-2Washing ...7-2Waxing...
In order to maintain the appearance of your ve-hicle, it is important to take proper care of it.To protect the paint surfaces, please wash yourvehicle
To lower, push and hold the lock knob and pushthe head restraint down.RemovalUse the following procedure to remove the ad-justable head restraints.1.
REMOVING SPOTSRemove tar and oil spots, industrial dust, insects,and tree sap as quickly as possible from thesurface of the paint to avoid lasting dam
CAUTIONFollow the directions below to avoidstaining or discoloring the wheels:● Do not use a cleaner that uses strongacid or alkali contents to clean
CAUTION● Never use benzene, thinner, or any simi-lar material on the interior surfaces orsurface damage may occur. Such dam-age is not covered under t
Floor mat positioning aidThis vehicle includes a front floor mat bracket toact as a floor mat positioning aid. GenuineNISSAN floor mats have been spec
TemperatureHigh temperatures accelerate the rate of corro-sion to those parts which are not well ventilated.Air pollutionIndustrial pollution, the pre
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8 Maintenance and do-it-yourselfMaintenance requirements...8-2General maintenance ...8-2Explanation
Your NISSAN has been designed to have mini-mum maintenance requirements with long ser-vice intervals to save you both time and money.However, some day
When driving in areas using road salt or othercorrosive materials, check lubrication frequently.Lights* Clean the headlights on a regular basis.Make s
Seat belts Check that all parts of the seat beltsystem (for example, buckles, anchors, adjustersand retractors) operate properly and smoothly,and are
Front-seat Active Head RestraintsThe Active Head Restraint moves forward utiliz-ing the force that the seatback receives from theoccupant in a rear-en
When performing any inspection or maintenancework on your vehicle, always take care to preventserious accidental injury to yourself or damage tothe ve
MR20DE engine1. Engine coolant reservoir2. Engine oil filler cap3. Brake fluid reservoir/Clutch fluidreservoir (M/T model)4. Battery5. Air cleaner6. F
QR25DE engine1. Engine coolant reservoir2. Engine oil filler cap3. Brake fluid reservoir/Clutch fluidreservoir (M/T model)4. Battery5. Air cleaner6. F
The engine cooling system is filled at the factorywith a pre-diluted mixture of 50% GenuineNISSAN Long Life Antifreeze/Coolant (blue) and50% water to
CHECKING ENGINE COOLANTLEVELCheck the coolant level in the reservoir whenthe engine is cold. If the coolant level is belowthe MIN level䊊B, add coolant
CHECKING ENGINE OIL LEVEL1. Park the vehicle on a level surface and applythe parking brake.2. Start the engine and let it idle until it reachesoperati
CAUTIONOil level should be checked regularly. Op-erating the engine with an insufficientamount of oil can damage the engine, andsuch damage is not cov
4. Place a large drain pan under the drain plug䊊B.5. Remove the drain plug䊊Bwith a wrench byturning it counterclockwise and completelydrain the oil.If
CHANGING ENGINE OIL FILTER1. Park the vehicle on a level surface and applythe parking brake.2. Turn the engine off.3. Place a large drain pan under th
For further brake and clutch fluid specificationinformation, refer to “Capacities and recom-mended fuel/lubricants” in the “Technical andconsumer info
MODIFICATION OF YOUR VEHICLEThis vehicle should not be modified.Modification could affect itsperformance, safety or durability, andmay even violate go
PRECAUTIONS ON SEAT BELTUSAGEIf you are wearing your seat belt properly ad-justed and you are sitting upright and well back inyour seat with both feet
WINDSHIELD-WASHER FLUIDRESERVOIRFill the windshield-washer fluid reservoir periodi-cally. Add windshield-washer fluid when the lowwindshield-washer fl
● Do not operate the vehicle if the fluid inthe battery is low. Low battery fluid cancause a higher load on the batterywhich can generate heat, reduce
Vehicles operated in high temperatures or undersevere conditions require frequent checks of thebattery fluid level.JUMP STARTINGIf jump starting is ne
1. Visually inspect the belt for signs of unusualwear, cuts, or fraying. If the belt is in poorcondition, have it replaced or adjusted by aNISSAN deal
The air cleaner filter should not be cleaned andreused. Replace it according to the maintenancelog shown in the “NISSAN Service and Mainte-nance Guide
CLEANINGIf your windshield is not clear after using thewindshield washer or if a wiper blade chatterswhen running, wax or other material may be onthe
If you wax the surface of the hood, be careful notto let wax get into the washer nozzle䊊A. This maycause clogging or improper windshield-washeroperati
Two types of fuses are used. Type䊊Ais used inthe fuse boxes in the engine compartment. Type䊊Bis used in the passenger compartment fusebox.Type A fuses
NOTE:For checking and replacing fuses onQR25DE engine models, see a NISSANdealer.If any electrical equipment does not come on,check for an open fuse.1
PASSENGER COMPARTMENTCAUTIONNever use a fuse of a higher or loweramperage rating than specified on thefuse box cover. This could damage theelectrical
WARNING● Every person who drives or rides in thisvehicle should use a seat belt at alltimes. Children should be properly re-strained in the rear seat
Extended storage switch (if soequipped)If any electrical equipment does not operate,remove the extended storage switch and checkfor an open fuse.NOTE:
KEYFOB (if so equipped)Replace the battery in the keyfob as follows:䊊1Open the lid using a coin䊊A.䊊2Remove the battery䊊B.䊊3Install a new battery䊊Cwith
FCC Notice:Changes or modifications not expressly ap-proved by the party responsible for compli-ance could void the user’s authority to op-erate the e
4. Close the lid securely as illustrated䊊C䊊D.5. Operate the buttons to check the operation.See a NISSAN dealer if you need assistance forreplacement.F
Fog may temporarily form inside the lens of theexterior lights in the rain or in a car wash. Atemperature difference between the inside andthe outside
1. Front map lights (if so equipped)2. Interior light3. Headlight assembly4. Front fog light (if so equipped)5. High-mounted stop light (if soequipped
Use a cloth䊊1to protect the interior light hous-ing.Use a cloth䊊Ato protect the light housing.If you have a flat tire, see “Flat tire” in the“In case
Tire inflation pressureCheck the tire pressures (including thespare) often and always prior to long dis-tance trips. The recommended tire pres-sure sp
Tire and loading information label䊊1Seating capacity: The maximum num-ber of occupants that can be seatedin the vehicle.䊊2Vehicle load limit: See “Veh
Checking tire pressure1. Remove the valve stem cap from thetire.2. Press the pressure gauge squarelyonto the valve stem. Do not press toohard or force
WARNING● Always route the shoulder belt overyour shoulder and across your chest.Never put the belt behind your back,under your arm or across your neck
TIRE LABELINGFederal law requires tire manufacturers toplace standardized information on thesidewall of all tires. This information iden-tifies and de
䊊2TIN (Tire Identification Number) for anew tire (example: DOT XX XX XXXXXXX)1. DOT: Abbreviation for the “Depart-ment Of Transportation”. The symbolc
䊊7The word “radial”The word “radial” is shown if the tire hasradial structure.䊊8Manufacturer or brand nameManufacturer or brand name is shown.Other Ti
For additional traction on icy roads, studded tiresmay be used. However, some U.S. states andCanadian provinces prohibit their use. Checklocal, state
Wheel nut tightening torque:83 ft-lb (113 N·m)The wheel nuts must be kept tight-ened to specifications at all times. Itis recommended that wheel nuts
Replacing wheels and tiresWhen replacing a tire, use the same size, treaddesign, speed rating and load carrying capacityas originally equipped. Recomm
Care of wheels● Wash the wheels when washing the vehicleto maintain their appearance.● Clean the inner side of the wheels when thewheel is changed or
MEMO8-42 Maintenance and do-it-yourself
9 Technical and consumer informationCapacities and recommended fuel/lubricants ...9-2Fuel recommendation ...9-4Engine oi
The following are approximate capacities. The actual refill capacities may be slightly different. When refilling, follow the proceduredescribed in the
PREGNANT WOMENNISSAN recommends that pregnant women useseat belts. The seat belt should be worn snug andalways position the lap belt as low as possibl
Capacity (Approximate) Recommended Fluids and LubricantsUS measure Imp measure LiterMulti-purpose grease ———NLGINo.2(Lithium Soap base)Air conditionin
FUEL RECOMMENDATIONMR20DE and QR25DE engine except Spec-VUse unleaded regular gasoline with an octanerating of at least 87 AKI (Anti-Knock Index) num-
● If a methanol blend is used, it shouldcontain no more than 5% methanol(methyl alcohol, wood alcohol). Itshould also contain a suitable amountof appr
ENGINE OIL AND OIL FILTERRECOMMENDATIONSSelecting the correct oilIt is essential to choose the correct grade, qualityand viscosity engine oil to ensur
Your engine was filled with a high-quality engineoil when it was built. You do not have to changethe oil before the first recommended changeinterval.
ENGINEModel MR20DE QR25DEType Gasoline, 4-cycle, DOHC Gasoline, 4-cycle, DOHCCylinder arrangement 4-cylinder, inline 4-cylinder, inlineBore x Stroke i
WHEELS AND TIRESWheel type Size Offset in (mm)Steel 15 x 6.5JJ 1.77 (45)Aluminum and steel 16 x 6.5JJ 1.77 (45)Aluminum 17 x 7.0JJ 1.97 (50)Tire size
When planning to drive your NISSAN ve-hicle in another country, you should first findout if the fuel available is suitable for your vehi-cle’s engine.
F.M.V.S.S./C.M.V.S.S.CERTIFICATION LABELThe Federal/Canadian Motor Vehicle SafetyStandard (F.M.V.S.S./C.M.V.S.S.) certification la-bel is affixed as s
EMISSION CONTROLINFORMATION LABELThe emission control information label is at-tached to the underside of the hood as shown.TIRE AND LOADING INFORMATIO
䊊2Slowly pull the seat belt out of the retractorand insert the tongue into the buckle untilyou hear and feel the latch engage.● The retractor is desig
Use the following steps to mount the front licenseplate:䊊1Slide the metal mounting clips onto the li-cense plate holder as indicated.䊊2Attach the lice
● GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) - curbweight plus the combined weight ofpassengers and cargo.● GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rat-ing) - maximum total combin
Steps for determining correct loadlimit1. Locate the statement “The combinedweight of occupants and cargoshould never exceed XXX kg or XXXlbs” on your
5. Determine the combined weight ofluggage and cargo being loaded onthe vehicle. That weight may notsafely exceed the available cargo andluggage load
WARNINGOverloading or improper loading of atrailer and its cargo can adversely affectvehicle handling, braking and perfor-mance and may lead to accide
Temperature conditions can also affect towing.For example, towing a heavy trailer in high outsidetemperatures on graded roads can affect engineperform
Towing capacities are calculated assuming abase vehicle with driver and any options requiredto achieve the rating. Additional passengers,cargo and/or
Always verify that available capacities are withinthe required ratings.TOWING LOAD/SPECIFICATIONTOWING LOAD / SPECIFICATIONUNIT: lb (kg)MAXIMUM TOWING
You may add Class I trailer hitch equipment thathas a 2,000 lb (909 kg) maximum weight rating tothe vehicle, but your vehicle is only capable oftowing
WARNINGNever connect a trailer brake system di-rectly to the vehicle brake system.Pre-towing tips● Be certain your vehicle maintains a levelposition w
WARNINGWhen fastening the seat belts, be certainthat the seatbacks are completely se-cured in the latched position. If they arenot completely secured,
To drive away:1. Start the vehicle.2. Apply and hold the brake pedal.3. Shift the transmission into gear.4. Release the parking brake.5. Drive slowly
● Some states or provinces have specificregulations and speed limits for vehicles thatare towing trailers. Obey the local speedlimits.● Check your hit
DOT (Department of Transportation) QualityGrades: All passenger car tires must conform tofederal safety requirements in addition to thesegrades.Qualit
Your NISSAN vehicle is covered by the followingemission warranties:For USA1. Emission Defects Warranty2. Emissions Performance WarrantyDetails of this
Additional information concerning motorvehicle safety may be obtained fromTransport Canada’s Road Safety Informa-tion Centre at 1-800-333-0371 or onli
These data can help provide a better understand-ing of the circumstances in which crashes andinjuries occur. NOTE: EDR data are recorded byyour vehicl
Using Genuine NISSAN Parts can help protectyour personal safety, preserve your warranty pro-tection and maintain the resale value of yourvehicle. And
MEMO9-30 Technical and consumer information
10 IndexAAir bag (See supplemental restraintsystem) ...1-41Air bag systemFront (See supplemental front impactair bag system) ...
Cold weather driving ...5-29Compact disc(CD) player ...4-34, 4-37, 4-43, 4-48Console box ...2-31Continuously Variable
Center of the rear seat (except SE-Rmodel)The rear seat center seat belt has a connectortongue䊊1and a seat belt tongue䊊2. Both theconnector tongue and
FuelCapacities and recommendedfuel/lubricants ...9-2Fuel economy ...5-23Fuel-filler door and cap ...3-25Fuel-filler
LightAir bag warning light ...1-56, 2-14Brake light (See stop light) ...8-29Bulb check/instrument panel ...2-10Bulb replacement ...
Precautions on supplemental restraintsystem ...1-41Precautions when starting and driving . . . .5-2Programmable features ...
Supplemental side and curtain side-impactair bag system ...1-53SwitchAutomatic power window switch ...2-35Fog light switch ...
Vehicle security system ...2-17Warning/indicator lights and audiblereminders ...2-9Warning labels (for SRS) ...1-55Warn
RECOMMENDED FUEL:MR20DE and QR25DE engine except Spec-VUse unleaded regular gasoline with an octanerating of at least 87 AKI (Anti-Knock Index) num-be
®2011 SENTRAOWNER’S MANUALFor your safety, read carefully and keep in this vehicle.2011 NISSAN SENTRA B16-DPrinting : April 2011Publication No.: OM
Stowing the rear center seat beltWhen folding down the rear seat, the center seatbelt can be retracted into a stowed position asfollows:䊊1Hold the con
Attaching the rear center seat beltAlways be sure the center seat belt connectortongue and connector buckle are attached. Dis-connect only when foldin
WARNING● After adjustment, release the adjust-ment button and try to move the shoul-der belt anchor up and down to makesure it is securely fixed in po
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65WARNINGWARNINGEngine exhaust, some of its constituents,and certain vehicle components containor emit chemicals known to the S
Children need adults to help protect them.They need to be properly restrained.In addition to the general information in thismanual, child safety infor
LARGER CHILDRENChildren who are too large for child restraintsshould be seated and restrained by the seat beltswhich are provided. The seat belt may n
WARNING● Failure to follow the warnings and in-structions for proper use and installa-tion of child restraints could result inserious injury or death
This vehicle is equipped with a universal childrestraint anchor system, referred to as the LATCH(Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren) sys-tem. Some
LATCH lower anchorWARNINGFailure to follow the warnings and instruc-tions for proper use and installation ofchild restraints could result in serious i
When installing a child restraint, carefully readand follow the instructions in this manual andthose supplied with the child restraint.Top tether anch
2. Secure the child restraint anchor attach-ments to the LATCH lower anchors. Checkto make sure the LATCH attachment is prop-erly attached to the lowe
4. After attaching the child restraint, test it be-fore you place the child in it. Push it from sideto side while holding the child restraint nearthe
WARNING● The three-point seat belt with Auto-matic Locking Retractor (ALR) must beused when installing a child restraint.Failure to use the ALR mode w
3. Pull the shoulder belt until the belt is fullyextended. At this time, the seat belt retractoris in the Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR)mode (child
NISSAN CARES...Both NISSAN and your NISSAN dealer are dedicated to serving all your automotive needs. Your satisfaction with your vehicle and your NIS
6. After attaching the child restraint, test it be-fore you place the child in it. Push it from sideto side while holding the child restraint nearthe
3. The back of the child restraint should besecured against the vehicle seatback.If necessary, adjust or remove the head re-straint to obtain the corr
7. Check to make sure the child restraint isproperly secured prior to each use. If thechild restraint is loose, repeat steps 1through 6.FORWARD-FACING
3. Route the seat belt tongue through the childrestraint and insert it into the buckle until youhear and feel the latch engage. Be sure tofollow the c
6. Remove any additional slack from the seatbelt; press downward and rearward firmly inthe center of the child restraint with yourknee to compress the
10. If the child restraint is installed in the frontpassenger seat, place the ignition switch inthe ON position. The front passenger air bagstatus lig
2. If necessary, raise or remove the head re-straint to position the top tether strap overthe top of the seatback. If the head restraintis removed, st
Booster seats of various sizes are offered byseveral manufacturers. When selecting anybooster seat, keep the following points in mind:● Choose only a
Booster seat installationCAUTIONDo not use the lap/shoulder belt in theAutomatic Locking Retractor mode whenusing a booster seat with the seat belts.R
If the seating position does not have anadjustable head restraint and it is interferingwith the proper booster seat fit, try anotherseating position o
Table ofContentsIllustrated table of contentsSafety—Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint systemInstruments and controlsPre-driving checks and
PRECAUTIONS ON SUPPLEMENTALRESTRAINT SYSTEMThis Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) sec-tion contains important information concerningthe following sy
WARNING● The front air bags ordinarily will notinflate in the event of a side impact, rearimpact, rollover, or lower severity fron-tal collision. Alwa
WARNING● Never let children ride unrestrained orextend their hands or face out of thewindow. Do not attempt to hold them inyour lap or arms. Some exam
ARS1042 ARS1043 ARS10441-44 Safety—Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system
WARNING● Children may be severely injured orkilled when the front air bags, side airbags or curtain air bags inflate if theyare not properly restraine
WARNING● The seat belts, the side air bags andcurtain air bags are most effective whenyou are sitting well back and upright inthe seat with both feet
SSS0159 SSS0162Safety—Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system 1-47
1. Roof-mounted curtain side-impactsupplemental air bag2. Front seat-mounted side-impactsupplemental air bag modules3. Supplemental front-impact air b
flate if the forces in another type of collision aresimilar to those of a higher severity frontal impact.They may not inflate in certain frontal colli
Front passenger air bag and status lightWARNINGThe front passenger air bag is designed toautomatically turn OFF under some con-ditions. Read this sect
weight. It works together with seat belt sensorsdescribed later. For example, if a child is in thefront passenger seat, the Advanced Air Bag Sys-tem i
If the passenger air bag status light will not illu-minate even though you believe that the childrestraint, the seat belts and the occupant areproperl
● Work on and around the front air bagsystem should be done by a NISSANdealer. Installation of electrical equip-ment should also be done by a NISSANde
practical from the door finishers and side roofrails. The side air bags and curtain air bags inflatequickly in order to help protect the front and rea
● If the vehicle becomes involved in acollision but a pretensioner is not acti-vated, be sure to have the pretensionersystem checked and, if necessary
SUPPLEMENTAL AIR BAGWARNING LIGHTThe supplemental air bag warning light,displayingin the instrument panel, moni-tors the circuits for the air bag syst
WARNING● Once a front air bag, side air bag, orcurtain air bag has inflated, the air bagmodule will not function again andmust be replaced. Additional
2 Instruments and controlsInstrument panel...2-2Meters and gauges ...2-3Speedometer and o
Windows ...2-34Power windows (if so equipped) ...2-34Manual windows (if so equipped)...
1. Headlight/fog light (if so equipped)/turn signal switch (P. 2-21); Manualshift paddles (if so equipped) (P.5-15)2. Steering wheel switch for audio
0 Illustrated table of contentsAir bags, seat belts and child restraints ...0-2Exterior front ...0-3Exte
25. Tilt steering (P.3-27)26. Storage bin (P. 2-28)27. Hood release lever (P. 3-23)28 Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) offswitch (if so equipped) (P.2-16
SPEEDOMETER AND ODOMETERSpeedometerThe speedometer indicates the vehicle speed.Odometer/Twin trip odometerThe odometer/twin trip odometer is displayed
Loose fuel cap warning messagePush the reset button䊊Afor more than 1 secondto reset the LOOSE FUEL CAP warning mes-sage䊊Bafter the fuel cap has been t
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATUREGAUGENOTE:The ignition switch must be placed in theON position for the gauge to give a reading.The gauge indicates the engin
The indicates that the fuel-filler door islocated on the passenger’s side of the vehicle.CAUTION● If the vehicle runs out of fuel,theMalfunction Indic
Distance to empty (dte—mile or km)The distance to empty (dte) mode provides youwith an estimation of the distance that can bedriven before refueling.
or Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)warning lightNISSAN Intelligent Key™ warning light (if soequipped)Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL)or Brake warning l
CHECKING BULBSWith all doors closed, apply the parking brakeand place the ignition switch in the ON positionwithout starting the engine. The following
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) warningindicatorWhen the parking brake is released and thebrake fluid level is sufficient, if both the brakewarning lig
Low fuel warning lightThis light comes on when the fuel level in the fueltank is getting low. Refuel as soon as it is conve-nient, preferably before t
1. Top tether anchor (P. 1-26)2. Rear head restraint (P. 1-5)3. Rear seat belts (P. 1-11)4. Roof-mounted curtain side-impactsupplemental air bag (P. 1
● When a spare tire is mounted or a wheelis replaced the TPMS will not functionand the low tire pressure warning lightwill flash for approximately 1 m
Refer to “Seat belts” in the “Safety—Seats, seatbelts and supplemental restraint system” sectionfor precautions on seat belt usage.Supplemental air ba
The high beam indicator light also comes onwhen the passing signal is activated.Malfunction Indicator Light(MIL)If this indicator light comes on stead
For vehicles with Intelligent Key: This light blinkswhen the ignition switch is placed in the LOCKposition with the key removed from the ignitionswitc
NISSAN Intelligent Key™ door buzzer(if so equipped)The Intelligent Key door buzzer sounds if any oneof the following improper operations is found.● Th
●any request switch (Intelligent Key models).● the keyfob or Intelligent Key.Keyfob and Intelligent Key operation:● Push thebutton. All doors lock.The
2. Place the ignition switch in the OFF orLOCK position and wait approximately 10seconds.3. Repeat steps 1 and 2.4. Restart the engine while holding t
If the light still remains on and/or the en-gine will not start, see a NISSAN dealer forNISSAN Vehicle Immobilizer System ser-vice as soon as possible
● Pre-mix windshield-washer fluid con-centrates with water to the manufactur-er’s recommended levels before pour-ing the fluid into the windshield-was
CAUTIONUse the headlights with the engine run-ning to avoid discharging the vehiclebattery.Headlight beam select䊊1To select the high beam function, pu
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