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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
(Manual Transmission only)
Verify the location of all Intelligent Keys that
are programmed for the vehicle. If another
Intelligent Key is in range or inside the ve-
hicle, the vehicle system may respond dif-
ferently than expected.
Symptom
Possible Cause
Remedy
The Door Open (if so equipped) warning ap-
When opening the driver's door to
The ignition switch is in the ON posi-
Place the ignition switch in the OFF
pears on the display and the inside warning
get out of the vehicle
tion.
position.
chime sounds continuously.
The NISSAN Intelligent Key® warning appears
When closing the door after getting
on the display, the outside chime sounds
The ignition switch is in the ON posi-
Place the ignition switch in the OFF
out of the vehicle
three times and the inside warning chime
tion.
position.
sounds for approximately 3 seconds.
When closing the door with the in-
The outside chime sounds for approximately 3
The Intelligent Key is inside the ve-
Carry the Intelligent Key with you.
side lock knob turned to LOCK
seconds and all the doors unlock.
hicle.
When pushing the door handle re-
quest switch (if so equipped) or the
The outside chime sounds for approximately
The Intelligent Key is inside the ve-
Carry the Intelligent Key with you.
button on the Intelligent Key
2 seconds.
hicle.
to lock the door
Replace the battery with a new one.
The NISSAN Intelligent Key® warning appears
The battery charge is low.
For additional information, see “Bat-
on the display.
tery replacement” (P. 8-21).
When pushing the ignition switch to
start the engine
The NISSAN Intelligent Key® warning appears
on the display, the outside chime sounds
The Intelligent Key is not in the ve-
Carry the Intelligent Key with you.
three times and the inside warning chime
hicle.
sounds for approximately 3 seconds.
The NISSAN Intelligent Key® warning message
It warns of a malfunction with the
It is recommended that you visit a
When pushing the ignition switch
in the vehicle information display appears.
Intelligent Key system.
NISSAN dealer.
Pre-driving checks and adjustments
3-21
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
(Continuously Variable
Transmission only)
Verify the location of all Intelligent Keys that
are programmed for the vehicle. If another
Intelligent Key is in range or inside the ve-
hicle, the vehicle system may respond dif-
ferently than expected.
Symptom
Possible Cause
Remedy
The Shift to Park warning appears on
The shift lever is not in the P (Park) po-
Move the shift lever to the P (Park) po-
When stopping the engine
the display and the inside warning
sition.
sition.
chime sounds continuously.
The Door/Trunk Open warning ap-
When opening the driver's door to get
The ignition switch is in the AUTO ACC
Place the ignition switch in the OFF
pears on the display and the inside
out of the vehicle
or ON position.
position.
warning chime sounds continuously.
The No Key Detected warning appears
on the display, the outside chime
The ignition switch is in the AUTO ACC
Place the ignition switch in the OFF
sounds three times and the inside
or ON position.
position.
warning chime sounds for approxi-
mately 3 seconds.
The Rear Door Alert (if so equipped)
When closing the door after getting
warning message appears on the dis-
Check the back seat for all articles,
out of the vehicle
play, the horn sounds three times
The Rear Door Alert is activated.
press the OK button to clear the Rear
twice, or a Check Back Seat For All Ar-
Door Alert warning message.
ticles (if so equipped) warning appears
on the display.
The Shift to Park warning appears on
The ignition switch is in the AUTO ACC
Move the shift lever to the P (Park) po-
the display and the outside chime
position and the shift lever is not in the
sition and place the ignition switch in
sounds continuously.
P (Park) position.
the OFF position.
3-22
Pre-driving checks and adjustments
Symptom
Possible Cause
Remedy
The outside chime sounds for approxi-
When closing the door with the inside
mately 3 seconds and all the doors
The Intelligent Key is inside the vehicle.
Carry the Intelligent Key with you.
lock knob turned to LOCK
unlock.
When pushing the door handle re-
quest switch (if so equipped) or the
The outside chime sounds for approxi-
The Intelligent Key is inside the vehicle.
Carry the Intelligent Key with you.
button on the Intelligent Key to
mately 2 seconds.
lock the door
Replace the battery with a new one.
The Key Battery Low indicator appears
The battery charge is low.
For additional information, see “Battery
on the display.
replacement” (P. 8-21).
When pushing the ignition switch to
The No Key Detected warning appears
start the engine
on the display, the outside chime
sounds three times and the inside
The Intelligent Key is not in the vehicle.
Carry the Intelligent Key with you.
warning chime sounds for approxi-
mately 3 seconds.
The I-Key System Error warning mes-
It warns of a malfunction with the Intel-
It is recommended that you visit a
When pushing the ignition switch
sage in the vehicle information display
ligent Key system.
NISSAN dealer.
appears.
Pre-driving checks and adjustments
3-23
REMOTE ENGINE START (if so
equipped)
Start to have the vehicle in view or may
Do not use Remote Engine Start in
restrict idling time except in freezing tem-
closed spaces such as a garage. Do
peratures. Check local regulations for any
not breathe exhaust gases; they con-
requirements.
tain colorless and odorless carbon
Other conditions may affect the function of
monoxide. Carbon monoxide is dan-
the Remote Engine Start feature. For addi-
gerous. It can cause unconscious-
tional information, see “Conditions the Re-
ness or death.
mote Engine Start will not work” (P. 3-26).
Other conditions can affect the perfor-
CAUTION
mance of the Intelligent Key transmitter.
For additional information, see “NISSAN In-
When the Intelligent Key battery is dis-
telligent Key® system” (P. 3-11).
charged or other strong radio wave
sources are present near the operating
REMOTE ENGINE START
location, the Intelligent Key operating
LPD2995
OPERATING RANGE
range becomes narrower, and the Intel-
The
button will
be on the NISSAN
ligent Key may not function properly.
Intelligent Key® if the vehicle has Remote
WARNING
Engine Start. This feature allows the engine
The Remote Engine Start function can only
to start from outside the vehicle.
To help avoid risk of injury or death
be used when the Intelligent Key is within
through unintended operation of the
the specified operating range from the
Vehicles with an automatic climate control
vehicle and/or its systems, including
vehicle.
system may default to either a heating or
cooling mode depending on outside and
entrapment in windows or inadver-
The Remote Engine Start operating range
tent door lock activation, do not
is approximately 197 ft (60 m) from the
cabin temperatures. For additional infor-
mation, see “Remote Engine Start with In-
leave children, people who require
vehicle.
the assistance of others or pets unat-
telligent Climate Control” (P. 4-25).
tended in your vehicle. Additionally,
Laws in some local communities may re-
the temperature inside a closed ve-
strict or prohibit the use of Remote Engine
hicle on a warm day can quickly be-
Start, or the amount of time a parked ve-
come high enough to cause a signifi-
hicle engine may idle. For example, some
cant risk of injury or death to people
laws require a person using Remote Engine
and pets.
3-24
Pre-driving checks and adjustments
REMOTE STARTING THE VEHICLE
EXTENDING ENGINE RUN TIME
CANCELING A REMOTE ENGINE
To use the Remote Engine Start feature to
The Remote Engine Start feature can be
START
start the engine perform the following:
extended one time by performing the
To cancel a Remote Engine Start, perform
steps listed in “Remote starting the vehicle”
1. Aim the Intelligent Key at the vehicle.
one of the following:
in this section. Run time will be calculated
Aim the Intelligent Key at the vehicle and
2. Press the
button to lock all doors.
as follows:
press
until the parking lights turn off.
• The first
10 minute run time will start
3. Within 5 seconds press and hold the
Turn on the hazard warning flashers.
when the Remote Engine Start function is
button until the turn signal lights
Cycle the ignition switch on and then off.
performed.
flash and the tail lamps turn on. If the
• The second 10 minutes will start immedi-
The extended engine run time has
vehicle is not within view press and hold
expired.
the
button for at least 2 seconds.
ately when the Remote Engine Start
function is performed again. For example,
The first 10 minute timer has expired.
The following events will occur when the
if the engine has been running for 5 min-
• Opening the engine hood.
engine starts:
utes, and 10 minutes are added, the en-
Shifting the vehicle out of P (Park).
• The parking lights will turn on and remain
gine will run for a total of 15 minutes.
on as long as the engine is running.
The alarm sounds due to illegal entry into
• Extending engine run time will bring you
the vehicle.
• The doors will be locked and the climate
to the two Remote Engine Start limit.
control system may come on.
Pushing the ignition switch without the
A maximum of two Remote Engine Starts,
Intelligent Key in the vehicle.
• The engine will continue to run for 10 min-
or a single Remote Engine Start with an
utes. Repeat the steps to extend the time
Not pressing the brake pedal while press-
extension, are allowed between ignition
for an additional 10 minutes. For addi-
ing the ignition switch with the Intelligent
cycles. The ignition switch must be cycled
tional information, see “Extending engine
Key in the vehicle.
to the ON position and then back to the
run time” (P. 3-25).
OFF position before the Remote Engine
Press and hold the brake then push the
Start procedure can be used again.
push-button ignition switch to the ON po-
sition before driving. For additional infor-
mation, see “Driving the vehicle” (P. 5-19).
Pre-driving checks and adjustments
3-25
CONDITIONS THE REMOTE ENGINE
• Two Remote Engine Starts, or a single
Remote Engine Start with an extension,
START WILL NOT WORK
have already been used.
The Remote Engine Start will not operate if
• The vehicle is not in P (Park).
any of the following conditions are present:
• There is a detected registered key already
The ignition switch is placed in the ON
inside of the vehicle.
position.
• The Remote Engine Start function has
The hood is not securely closed.
been switched to the OFF position in “Ve-
The hazard indicator lights are on.
hicle Settings” of the vehicle information
The engine is still running. The engine
display. For additional information, see
must be completely stopped. Wait at
“Vehicle information display” (P. 2-24).
least 6 seconds if the engine goes from
The Remote Engine Start may display a
running to off. This is not applicable when
warning or indicator in the vehicle informa-
extending engine run time.
tion display. For additional information, see
The
button is not pressed and held
“Vehicle information display” (P. 2-24).
for at least 2 seconds.
The
button is not pressed and held
within 5 seconds of pressing the lock
button.
The brake is pressed.
The doors are not closed and locked.
The trunk is open.
The I-Key System Error warning shows in
the vehicle information display.
The alarm sounds due to illegal entry into
the vehicle.
3-26
Pre-driving checks and adjustments
HOOD
TRUNK LID
WARNING
Do not drive with the trunk lid open.
This could allow dangerous exhaust
gases to be drawn into the vehicle.
For additional information, see “Ex-
haust gas
(carbon monoxide)”
(P. 5-4).
Closely supervise children when they
are around cars to prevent them
from playing and becoming locked in
the trunk where they could be seri-
ously injured. Keep the car locked,
with the rear seatback and trunk lid
LPD3042
securely latched when not in use, and
1.
Pull the hood lock release handle
1
lo-
When closing the hood, return the support
prevent children's access to car keys.
cated below the driver’s side instrument
rod to its original position, lower the hood
panel until the hood springs up slightly.
to approximately 12 in (30 cm) above the
latch and release it. This allows proper en-
2.
2
under the hood and
gagement of the hood latch.
push the lever sideways with your
fingertips.
WARNING
3.
3
Make sure the hood is completely
4.
Remove the support rod and insert it
closed and latched before driving.
4
Failure to do so could cause the hood
Hold the coated parts when removing or
to fly open and result in an accident.
resetting the support rod. Avoid direct
If you see steam or smoke coming
contact with the metal parts, as they
from the engine compartment, to
may be hot immediately after the engine
avoid injury do not open the hood.
has been stopped.
Pre-driving checks and adjustments
3-27
Closely supervise children when they
are around cars to prevent them
from playing and becoming locked in
the trunk where they could be seri-
ously injured. Keep the car locked,
with the rear seatback and trunk lid
securely latched when not in use, and
prevent children's access to car keys.
The trunk lid release is located on the floor
to the left of the driver’s seat.
To open the trunk lid, pull the opener lever
up.
To close the trunk lid, lower and push the
LPD3067
LPD2215
trunk lid down securely.
KEY OPERATION (if so equipped)
OPENER OPERATION
To open the trunk lid, turn the key clock-
WARNING
wise. To close the trunk lid, lower and push
Do not drive with the trunk lid open.
the trunk lid down securely.
This could allow dangerous exhaust
gases to be drawn into the vehicle.
For additional information, see “Ex-
haust gas
(carbon monoxide)”
(P. 5-4).
3-28
Pre-driving checks and adjustments
To open the trunk from the inside, pull the
WARNING
illuminated release handle until the lock re-
leases and push up on the trunk lid. The
Never allow anyone to ride in the
release handle is made of a material that
cargo area or on the rear seat when it
glows in the dark after a brief exposure to
is in the fold-down position. Use of
ambient light.
these areas by passengers without
proper restraints could result in seri-
The handle is located inside the trunk com-
ous injury or death in an accident or
partment on the trunk lock at the center of
sudden stop.
the trunk lid.
Properly secure all cargo with ropes
INTERIOR TRUNK ACCESS (if so
or straps to help prevent it from slid-
equipped)
ing or shifting. Do not place cargo
higher than the seatbacks. In a sud-
The trunk can be accessed from the driv-
den stop or collision, unsecured
er’s side or the passenger side of the rear
LPD3044
cargo could cause personal injury.
seat.
INTERIOR TRUNK LID RELEASE
When returning the seatbacks to the
1. Move the front seat to the most forward
upright position, be certain they are
WARNING
position.
completely secured in the latched
2. Pull up on the knob on the rear seatback.
position. If they are not completely
Closely supervise children when they
secured, passengers may be injured
are around cars to prevent them from
3. Fold down the driver’s or passenger’s
in an accident or sudden stop.
playing and becoming locked in the
side seatback.
trunk where they could be seriously in-
Closely supervise children when they
jured. Keep the car locked, with the rear
For additional information, see
“Seats”
are around cars to prevent them
seatback and trunk lid securely latched
(P. 1-2).
from playing and becoming locked in
when not in use, and prevent children's
the trunk where they could be seri-
access to car keys.
ously injured. Keep the car locked,
with the rear seatback and trunk lid
The interior trunk lid release mechanism
securely latched when not in use, and
provides a means of escape for children
prevent children's access to car keys.
and adults in the event they become
locked inside the trunk.
Pre-driving checks and adjustments
3-29
FUEL-FILLER DOOR
Do not attempt to top off the fuel
tank after the fuel pump nozzle
shuts off automatically. Continued
refueling may cause fuel overflow,
resulting in fuel spray and possibly a
fire.
Use only an original equipment type
fuel-filler cap as a replacement. It has
a built-in safety valve needed for
proper operation of the fuel system
and emission control system. An in-
correct cap can result in a serious
malfunction and possible injury. It
could also cause the
Malfunc-
LPD3038
LPD3037
tion Indicator Light (MIL) to come on.
OPENER OPERATION
FUEL-FILLER CAP
Never pour fuel into the throttle body
to attempt to start your vehicle.
The fuel-filler door release is located below
WARNING
the instrument panel. To open the fuel-filler
Do not fill a portable fuel container in
Gasoline is extremely flammable and
the vehicle or trailer. Static electricity
door, pull the release. To lock, close the fuel-
filler door securely.
highly explosive under certain condi-
can cause an explosion of flammable
tions. You could be burned or seri-
liquid, vapor or gas in any vehicle or
ously injured if it is misused or mis-
trailer. To reduce the risk of serious
handled. Always stop the engine and
injury or death when filling portable
do not smoke or allow open flames or
fuel containers:
sparks near the vehicle when
- Always place the container on the
refueling.
ground when filling.
- Do not use electronic devices
when filling.
3-30
Pre-driving checks and adjustments
Keep the pump nozzle in contact
Failure to tighten the fuel-filler cap
with the container while you are
properly may cause the
Mal-
filling it.
function Indicator Light (MIL) to illu-
- Use only approved portable fuel
minate. If the
light illuminates
containers for flammable liquid.
because the fuel-filler cap is loose or
missing, tighten or install the cap and
continue to drive the vehicle. The
CAUTION
light should turn off after a few
driving trips. If the
light does not
Do not use E-15 or E-85 fuel in your
turn off after a few driving trips, have
vehicle. For additional information,
the vehicle inspected. It is recom-
see “Fuel recommendation” (P. 10-4).
mended that you visit a NISSAN
The Loose Fuel Cap warning will ap-
dealer for this service.
pear if the fuel-filler cap is not prop-
For additional information, see “Mal-
erly tightened. It may take a few driv-
LPD3051
function Indicator Light
(MIL)”
ing trips for the message to be
(P. 2-19).
To remove the fuel-filler cap:
displayed. Failure to tighten the fuel-
If fuel is spilled on the vehicle body,
filler cap properly after the Loose
1. Turn the fuel-filler cap counterclockwise
Fuel Cap warning appears may cause
flush it away with water to avoid
to remove.
paint damage.
the
Malfunction Indicator Light
2. Put the fuel-filler cap on the cap holder
(MIL) to illuminate.
1
while refueling.
To install the fuel-filler cap:
1. Insert the fuel-filler cap straight into the
fuel-filler tube.
2. Turn the fuel-filler cap clockwise until a
single click is heard.
Pre-driving checks and adjustments
3-31
STEERING WHEEL
3.
A for more than
WARNING
1 second to reset the LOOSE FUEL CAP
warning message after the fuel cap has
Do not adjust the steering wheel
been tightened.
while driving. You could lose control
of your vehicle and cause an
accident.
Do not adjust the steering wheel any
closer to you than is necessary for
proper steering operation and com-
fort. The driver's air bag inflates with
great force. If you are unrestrained,
leaning forward, sitting sideways or
out of position in any way, you are at
greater risk of injury or death in a
LIC4233
crash. You may also receive serious
or fatal injuries from the air bag if you
LOOSE FUEL CAP warning
are up against it when it inflates. Al-
message (if so equipped)
ways sit back against the seatback
The LOOSE FUEL CAP warning message
and as far away as practical from the
displays in the trip computer when the
steering wheel. Always use the seat
fuel-filler cap is not tightened correctly af-
belts.
ter the vehicle has been refueled. It may
take a few driving trips for the message to
be displayed. To turn off the warning mes-
sage, perform the following:
1. Remove and install the fuel-filler cap as
previously described as soon as
possible.
2. Tighten the fuel-filler cap until it clicks.
3-32
Pre-driving checks and adjustments
SUN VISORS
3
in or out
as needed.
CAUTION
Do not store the sun visor before re-
turning the extension to its original
position.
Do not pull the extension sun visor
forcedly downward.
LPD3045
TILT AND TELESCOPIC OPERATION
1
down:
• Adjust the steering wheel up or down in
2
to the desired position.
• Adjust the steering wheel forward or
3
to the desired
WPD0315
position.
1. To block glare from the front, swing
1
up firmly to lock the
1
steering wheel in place.
2. To block glare from the side, remove the
sun visor from the center mount and
2
Pre-driving checks and adjustments
3-33
MIRRORS
SPA1733
LPD2471
WPD0126
VANITY MIRROR
CARD HOLDER (driver's side only)
REARVIEW MIRROR
To access the vanity mirror, pull the sun To access the card holder, pull the sun visor
1
reduces glare from
visor down and flip open the mirror cover.
A .
the headlights of vehicles behind you at
Do not view information while operating
night.
the vehicle.
2
when driving in
daylight hours.
WARNING
Use the night position only when nec-
essary, because it reduces rear view
clarity.
3-34
Pre-driving checks and adjustments
WARNING
Do not adjust the mirrors while driv-
ing. You could lose control of your ve-
hicle and cause an accident.
Objects viewed in the outside mirror
on the passenger side are closer than
they appear. Be careful when moving
to the right. Using only this mirror
could cause an accident. Use the in-
side mirror or glance over your
shoulder to properly judge distances
to other objects.
LPD2452
LPD2216
OUTSIDE MIRRORS
Manual folding outside mirrors
To operate the outside mirror remote con-
Pull the outside mirror toward the door to
1
to select the
fold it.
right or left mirror. Adjust each mirror to the
2
Heated mirrors (if so equipped)
Move the small switch to the center (neu-
tral) position to prevent accidentally mov-
Some outside mirrors can be heated to
ing the mirror.
defog, defrost or de-ice for improved visibil-
ity. Push the rear window defroster switch
to activate the heating function. Push the
switch again to deactivate, or the heating
function will automatically turn off after ap-
proximately 15 minutes.
Pre-driving checks and adjustments
3-35
4
Monitor, climate, audio, phone and
voice recognition systems
NissanConnect® Owner’s Manual
Air flow charts
4-20
(if so equipped)
4-2
Heater and air conditioner (automatic)
Control panel buttons (if so equipped)
4-3
(if so equipped)
4-24
How to use the touch-screen
4-4
Automatic operation
4-25
How to use the
MENU button
4-6
Manual operation
4-25
(brightness control) button
4-8
Operating tips
4-26
How to use the VOL (volume) knob /
Servicing air conditioner
4-27
PUSH
(power) button
4-8
Audio system
4-27
Selecting menu from launch bar
4-8
Radio
4-27
RearView Monitor
4-9
FM radio reception
4-28
RearView Monitor system operation
4-10
AM radio reception
4-28
How to read the displayed lines
4-10
Audio operation precautions
4-28
Difference between predicted and
FM/AM radio
4-32
actual distances
4-11
USB (Universal Serial Bus) connection
How to park with predicted course
port
4-36
lines (if so equipped)
4-12
iPod®* player operation
4-39
Adjusting the screen
4-14
Bluetooth® streaming audio
4-42
How to turn on and off predicted
Steering wheel switch for audio control
4-45
course lines (if so equipped)
4-14
Antenna (Type A) (if so equipped)
4-46
RearView Monitor system limitations
4-14
Antenna (Type B) (if so equipped)
4-47
System maintenance
4-15
Siri® Eyes Free
4-47
Vents
4-16
Requirements
4-48
Heater and air conditioner (manual)
Operating Siri® Eyes Free
4-48
(if so equipped)
4-16
Troubleshooting guide
4-49
Controls
4-17
Car phone or CB radio
4-50
Heater operation
4-18
Air conditioner operation
4-19
Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System
4-50
Receiving a call
4-59
Regulatory information
4-52
During a call
4-59
Using the system
4-53
Ending a call
4-60
Indicators
4-54
Text messaging (if so equipped)
4-60
Control buttons
4-54
Bluetooth® connections screen
4-63
Connecting procedure
4-55
Phone and text message settings
4-64
Voice commands
4-56
iPod®/iPhone®
4-66
Phone display screen
4-58
Making a call
4-59
NISSANCONNECT® OWNER’S
MANUAL (if so equipped)
Voice recognition
WARNING
General system information
Positioning of the heating or air con-
ditioning controls and display con-
trols should not be done while driv-
ing in order that full attention may be
given to the driving operation.
Do not disassemble or modify this
system. If you do, it may result in ac-
cidents, fire, or electrical shock.
Do not use this system if you notice
any abnormality, such as a frozen
screen or lack of sound. Continued
use of the system may result in acci-
LHA5559
dent, fire or electric shock.
Refer to the digital NissanConnect® Own-
In case you notice any foreign object
er’s manual using
the QR code on this
in the system hardware, spill liquid
page, or your printed NissanConnect®
on it, or notice smoke or smell com-
Owner’s manual
(if so equipped). This
ing from it, stop using the system im-
manual includes the following information:
mediately. Ignoring such conditions
• NissanConnect® Services (if so equipped)
may lead to accidents, fire or electri-
• Audio system
cal shock. It is recommended that
you visit a NISSAN dealer for
• Apple CarPlay® (if so equipped)
servicing.
• Android AutoTM (if so equipped)
• Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone system
• Viewing information
• Other settings
4-2
Monitor, climate, audio, phone and voice recognition systems
CONTROL PANEL BUTTONS (if so
equipped)
(P. 4-50) regarding the Bluetooth® Hands-
Free Phone System control button.
When you use this system, make sure the
engine is running.
If you use the system with the engine not
running for a long time, it will discharge
the battery, and the engine will not start.
Reference symbols:
“Example” — Words marked in quotes refer
to a key shown only on the display. These
keys can be selected by touching the
screen.
LHA4703
1.
MENU button
6. VOL (volume) knob / PUSH
(power)
button
2. Display screen
7.
(brightness control) button
3. DISP button
8.
button*
4.
BACK button
For additional information, see
5. TUNE•SCROLL knob / PUSH SOUND button
“Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System”
Monitor, climate, audio, phone and voice recognition systems
4-3
HOW TO USE THE TOUCH-SCREEN
To help ensure safe driving, some functions
cannot be operated while driving.
CAUTION
The on-screen functions that are not available
while driving will be “grayed out” or muted.
The glass display screen may break if
it is hit with a hard or sharp object. If
WARNING
the glass screen breaks, do not touch
it. Doing so could result in an injury.
ALWAYS give your full attention to
To clean the display, never use a
driving.
rough cloth, alcohol, benzine, thinner
Avoid using vehicle features that
or any kind of solvent or paper towel
could distract you. If distracted, you
with a chemical cleaning agent. They
could lose control of your vehicle and
will scratch or deteriorate the panel.
cause an accident.
Do not splash any liquid such as wa-
ter or car fragrance on the display.
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Contact with liquid will cause the sys-
tem to malfunction.
Touch-screen operation
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Menu Item
Result
Selecting the item
Touch an item to select. To select the “Phone” key, touch the “Phone” key on the screen. Touch the “
” key to
return to the previous screen.
Adjusting the item
Touch the “+” key or the “−” key to adjust the settings of an item. Touch the up arrow to scroll up the page one
item at a time. Touch the down arrow to scroll down the page one item at a time.
Inputting characters
Touch the number key. There are some options available when inputting characters.
123
Touch to manually enter numbers.
OK
Completes the character input.
Touch-screen maintenance
If you clean the display screen, use a dry,
soft cloth. If additional cleaning is neces-
sary, use a small amount of neutral deter-
gent with a soft cloth. Never spray the
screen with water or detergent. Dampen
the cloth first and then wipe the screen.
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