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QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
WELCOME TO YOUR
NEW NISSAN X-TERRA
This Quick Reference Guide provides a quick reference to several
useful features of your new NISSAN X-TERRA.
Note that some of these features are optional and may not apply to
your vehicle.
For a complete description of all systems and features of your vehicle,
please refer to the vehicle’s OWNER’S MANUAL.
CONTENTS
Photo Index.............................................................................................................................................5
Locking & Unlocking the Doors, Back Door and Fuel Filler Lid..............6
Child Safety Rear Door Locks ...............................................................................................6
Push Button Ignition Switch...................................................................................................7
Remote Engine Start (if equipped)...................................................................................7
Front Seat Adjustment................................................................................................................8
2nd and 3rd Row Seats – Reclining and Folding......................................................9
Steering Wheel Adjustment....................................................................................................9
Headlights, Fog Lights & Wipers..........................................................................................10
Defogger Switch................................................................................................................................10
Four Wheel Drive Shift Switch (if equipped).............................................................11
Outside Mirrors....................................................................................................................................12
Intelligent Rear View Mirror (if equipped)....................................................................12
Refuelling...................................................................................................................................................13
Rear View/Around View Monitor (if equipped)......................................................13
Vehicle information display (models with colour display) ........................14
Vehicle information display (models without colour display)
& Trip Computer.................................................................................................................................15
Vehicle Information Display Language........................................................................15
Climate ControL.................................................................................................................................16
ENJOY YOUR DRIVE!
FM/AM Radio (Type A , if equipped)..................................................................................17
FM/AM Radio (Type B)/ Navigation System (if equipped) ..............................17
Auxiliary Inputs....................................................................................................................................18
Navigation System (if equipped)........................................................................................18
Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone System..........................................................................18
Pairing Your Mobile Phone or Bluetooth device Via Bluetooth.............19
Making a Phone Call.......................................................................................................................19
Hands-Free Text Messaging Assistant.........................................................................20
Mobile Entertainment System (if equipped)...........................................................20
Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) System......................................................................21
Cruise Control.......................................................................................................................................21
Driver Assistance Systems (if equipped)....................................................................22
Hill Start Assist System ...............................................................................................................23
Hill Descent Control System...................................................................................................23
Parking Sensor System...............................................................................................................23
In Case of Emergency..................................................................................................................24
Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)..................................................................25
Starting the Engine when the Intelligent Key Battery
is Discharged........................................................................................................................................26
4
PHOTO INDEX
Seats
- Front Seat Adjustment - page 8
- 2nd and 3rd Row Seats - Reclining and Folding - page 9
Doors
- Mirror adjustment and folding - page 12
- Locking & Unlocking - page 6
- Intelligent Key - page 6
Head Light/Fog Light Switch
- Head Lights, Fog Lights - page 10
Steering Wheel Switches (left-hand side)
- Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone System - page 18
- Pairing your Mobile Phone or Bluetooth Device
via Bluetooth - page 19
Steering Wheel Switches (right-hand side)
- Making a Phone Call - page 19
- Cruise Control Switches - page 21
Vehicle Information Display
- Vehicle Information Display & Trip Computer - page 14
- Driver Assistance Systems - page 22
Rear view mirror
- Rear view mirror - page 12
Audio System
- FM/AM Radio/CD/DVD Player Type A/B - page 17
- Navigation System - page 18
- Rear View/Around View Monitor - page 13
- Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone System - page 18
Climate Control System - page 16
Four Wheel Drive Shift Switch
- Four Wheel Drive Shift Switch - page 11
- Vehicle Dynamic Control System - page 21
USB connection ports - page 18
Centre console controls
- Seat tumbling switch - page 9
- Hill Descent Control System - page 23
- Differential Lock Mode - page 11
Wiper switch
- Wipers - page 6
Push-Button Ignition Switch
- Push-Button Ignition Switch - page 7
- Starting the Engine when the Intelligent Key Battery
is discharged - page 27
5
LOCKING & UNLOCKING THE DOORS, BACK DOOR
AND FUEL FILLER LID
Intelligent key system
The Intelligent Key system can operate all the doors and the back door
using the remote controller function or pushing the request switch on the
vehicle without taking the key out from a pocket or purse.
When you carry the Intelligent Key with you, you can lock or unlock all doors
by pushing the door handle request switch (driver’s or front passenger’s) or
back door request switch within the range of operation.
When you lock or unlock the doors or open the back door, the hazard
indicator will flash and the outside chime will sound as a confirmation.
6
CHILD SAFETY REAR DOOR LOCKS
The child safety rear door locks help prevent
rear doors from being opened accidentally,
especially when small children are in the
vehicle.
When the levers are in the lock position , the
child safety rear door locks engage and the
rear doors can only be opened by the outside
door handles.
PUSH BUTTON IGNITION SWITCH
REMOTE ENGINE START (if equipped)
The engine can be remotely started when the Intelligent Key is in the
remote start operating range (within approx. 60 m from the vehicle) and
the shift lever is in the P (Park) position. The remote start function could
for example be used to warm up/cool down the interior and/or defog the
windows prior to your departure.
Push button ignition switch sequence
When the ignition switch is pushed
without depressing the brake pedal,
the ignition switch position will
change as follows:
•
•
Push once to change to “ACC”.
•
•
•
Push a third time to change to “OFF”.
LOCK
OPEN/CLOSE DOOR
ACC
ON
OFF
Push a second time to change
to “ON”.
Push a fourth time to return to “ACC”.
Open or close any door to return to “LOCK” from the “OFF” position.
Starting/Stopping the engine
Start the engine by applying the foot brake and pushing the ignition switch.
After stopping the engine, the ignition switch will be in the OFF position.
When a door is opened, the state of the ignition switch will change to the
position.
To remotely start the engine:
•
•
•
Press the LOCK button on the Intelligent Key.
Within 5 seconds, press the
button on the Intelligent
Key until the hazard indicator lights start flashing and
the parking lights come on: the engine will start.
As long as the engine is running, the front clearance lights
will be on. The doors will be locked and the air conditioner
system may turn on. After 10 minutes, the engine will
automatically stop. After the engine has stopped, you can
once more start a remote engine start cycle. You can also
extend the engine running time with another 10 minutes before the engine
automatically stops by following the remote engine start procedure while
the engine is still running.
After the engine has been remotely started twice, you need to switch
the ignition from OFF to ON and back to OFF again before you can start
another cycle of remote engine starts.
To cancel a remote engine start cycle while the engine is running, press the
button on the Intelligent Key until the clearance lights turn off and the
engine stops.
7
FRONT SEAT ADJUSTMENT
Manual seat adjustment (if equipped)
2
22
Forward and backward:
1. Pull up the adjusting lever .
2. Slide the seat to the desired position.
3. Release the adjusting lever to lock the
seat in position.
Power seat adjustment (if equipped)
Forward and backward (1): Move forward
or backward the adjusting switch to the
desired position.
2
22
Reclining:
1. Pull up the adjusting lever .
2. Tilt the seatback to the desired position.
3. Release the adjusting lever to lock the
seatback in position.
2
222
22
8
Seat lifter (if equipped): Pull up or push
down the adjusting lever to adjust the
seat height until the desired position is
achieved.
Reclining (2): Move forward or backward the
adjusting switch to the desired position.
Seat lifter (3):
1. Pull up or push down the adjusting
switch to adjust the seat height until
the desired position is achieved.
2. Tilt up or down the adjusting switch to
adjust the front angle of the seat until the
desired position is achieved.
Lumbar support adjustment: The lumbar
support feature provides lower back
support to the driver.
Push each side of the adjusting switch to
adjust the seat lumbar area until the desired
position is achieved.
2ND AND 3RD ROW SEATS – RECLINING AND FOLDING
STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT
2nd row seat adjustment
Manually operated steering wheel adjustment
Forward and backward
1. Pull up the adjusting lever .
2. Slide the seat to the desired position.
3. Release the adjusting lever 1 to lock the
seat in position.
Pull lock lever downwards and move the steering
wheel up or down as desired.
Push the lever upwards to securely lock the steering
wheel in place.
Reclining
1. Pull the adjusting lever .
2. Tilt the seatback to the desired position.
3. Release the adjusting lever 2 to lock the seatback in position.
Entry to third row seat
To enter the third row seat, pull the lever
located on the second row seat and fold
the seatback forward at an angle over
the seat base. The seat base will lift up
and the second row seat will tip forward
automatically. This will release the back of
the seat so it may be tipped forward.
Using the tumbling
switch (if equipped):
Push and hold the seat tumbling
switch located on the center console.
The seatback will fold down.
The lower corner of the seat base
will lift and the second row seat
will tip forward.
3rd row seat adjustment
Pull the strap and position the seatback at the
desired angle. Release the strap after positioning
the seat at the desired angle.
9
HEADLIGHTS, FOG LIGHTS & WIPERS
DEFOGGER SWITCH
Auto light system
The rear window defogger switch operates
when the ignition switch is in the “ON”
position.
With the ignition switch in the “ON” position and the light switch in the
position, the vehicle lights will be switched on and off automatically,
depending on the ambient light conditions
Front/Rear fog lights (if equipped)
To switch on the front or front and rear fog lights, turn the inner ring on the
light switch while the headlights are on.
WINDSHIELD WIPER AND WASHER SWITCH
The windshield wiper and washer operate when
the ignition switch is in the “ON” position. The lever
position “INT” operates the wiper intermittently.
OFF
INT
LO
HI
FRONT
INT
INT
ON
The intermittent operation can be adjusted by
turning the adjustment control knob, (longer) or
(shorter).
Rear wiper & washer
Turn the rear wiper switch clockwise to select intermittent or continuous
rear wiper operation.
Push the wiper switch away from you to operate the rear window washer.
10
The defogger is used to reduce the
moisture, fog or frost on the rear window
surfaces to improve the rear view.
REAR
When the defogger switch is pushed, the
indicator light illuminates and the defogger operates for approximately
15 minutes. After the preset time has passed, the defogger will turn off
automatically.
To turn off manually, push the defogger switch again.
FOUR WHEEL DRIVE SHIFT SWITCH (if equipped)
The part time 4WD system provides three drive modes: 2WD, 4H and 4LO. The desired drive mode can be selected using the 4WD mode switch according to
the driving conditions.
Indicator
4WD mode switch
AUTO
Wheels driven
Rear wheels
4WD
mode
4LO
-
4H
D
For driving on dry, paved
roads.
4LO
D
H
-
For driving on rough, sandy or
snow-covered roads.
Blinking
The 4LO indicator blinks when
shifting between 4H and 4LO.
SH
4H
D
S
PU
4LO
4LO
H
2W
Shifting between the 2WD and 4H modes must be 4H
performed at speed below 100 km/h (60 MPH).
Four wheels
4H 4
Shifting between the 2WD and 4H drive modes can be
done while driving.
PU
2W
Operation of 4WD mode switch
The indicator will change when the drive mode is
changed.
SH
PU
2W
Use conditions
Neutral
Shifting between the 4H and 4LO drive modes:
•
•
4H
D
4LO
4H
SH
PU
2W
•
SH
D
4L
PU
2W
Four wheels
Stay
on*
4LO
For use when maximum
power and traction are
required at low speeds (for
example, on steep grades or
rocky, sandy, muddy roads).
Stop the vehicle, depress the brake pedal and move
the shift lever to the N (Neutral) position.
Depress and turn the 4WD mode switch. The 4WD
mode switch will not shift between 4H and 4LO if the
transmission is not in the N (Neutral) position or the
vehicle is moving.
Wait for the 4LO indicator to stop blinking and stay
on or off before shifting your transmission into gear
or releasing the clutch pedal (MT model).
*: When the 4LO position is selected, the VDC system is disabled and the VDC off indicator light illuminates.
11
OUTSIDE MIRRORS
INTELLIGENT REAR VIEW MIRROR (if equipped)
Mirror adjustment
Regardless of visibility through the rear window, the smart inside rearview
mirror can provide a clear rearview from a camera located on the rear end
of the vehicle.
The outside mirrors can be adjusted by moving
switch towards the side you wish to adjust.
Once a side is selected, switch can be used to
adjust the position.
Mirror folding
The outside rearview mirrors automatically fold
when the outside Rearview mirror folding switch
is pushed in. To unfold, push to the switch again.
Automatic fold (if equipped)
The outside rearview mirrors automatically fold when the doors are locked,
and unfold when the ignition switch is placed in the “ACC” or “ON” position.
12
The rearview mirror can be operated either in Conventional (mirror view)
mode or in Smart (camera view) mode.
To switch between modes, pull/push the
mode select lever . When the camera view
mode is selected, the camera symbol will
be displayed in the mirror.
Push button to display the menu to adjust
various settings of the smart rearview mirror
in camera view mode:
•
•
•
•
•
•
Display brightness
Adjust camera down/up
Adjust camera left/right
Display rotation
Indication (enable/disable textual indications)
Language (select between English and Arabic)
Use buttons
and
adjust the selected setting as indicated on the mirror.
REFUELLING
REAR VIEW/AROUND VIEW MONITOR (if equipped)
Fuel gauge
The rear view or around view monitor system helps you to manoeuvre your
vehicle by detecting and displaying objects behind respectively around the
vehicle, e.g. when parking your vehicle.
The fuel gauge indicates the approximate fuel
level in the tank when the ignition switch is in
the “ON” position.
The arrow,
the vehicle.
0
1/2
1
indicates that the fuel-filler lid is located on the left side of
Fuel-filler lid and cap
To open the fuel-filler lid, push the fuel-filler lid opener switch
located on the lower side of the instrument panel.
The fuel-filler cap is a ratcheting type. Turn the cap counter
clockwise to remove. Tighten the cap clockwise until ratchet
clicks, more than twice, after refuelling.
Put the fuel-filler cap on the cap holder while refuelling.
To lock the fuel-filler lid, close the lid until it securely locks.
The system will automatically be activated
when you select reverse (R) gear. The around
view monitor will also be activated when the
Drive (D) position is selected up to a speed of
10 km/h.
You can also manually activate the around
view monitor system and change views on
the around view monitor by pressing the
button on the multi-function
control panel.
Views on the around view monitor can also be changed by pressing the
[Change View] key on the display.
In addition to front and rear wide views, following split display images can
be selected on the around view monitor:
-
Front view/Bird’s eye view
Front view/Front side view
Rear view/Bird’s eye view
Rear view/Front side view
13
VEHICLE INFORMATION DISPLAY
(models with colour display)
Moving Object Detection
The around view monitor is equipped with a
Moving Object Detection (MOD) function. If the
MOD indicator on the screen is coloured
blue, this indicates that the MOD function is
active. If a moving object is detected, a yellow
frame will appear around the camera image
where the moving object is detected and a
chime will sound to warn you on the moving
object detected.
MOD
MOD
MOD
MOD
3
2
4
x1000r/min
12:25
5
25°C
80 km/h
100
80
60
FM
6
8
km/h
140
160
180
40
7
1
120
200
220
20
3210 km
284 km
0
1/2
1
240
MOD
MOD
The vehicle information display is located between the tachometer and the
speedometer, and it displays any warnings and information.
The following items are also displayed if the vehicle is equipped with them:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Automatic Transmission (AT)
Four-Wheel Drive (4WD)
Clock and outside air temperature
Trip computer
Cruise control
Intelligent Key system
Oil control system
Other information
The trip computer switch is located on the left side of the steering wheel.
To operate the trip computer, push the trip computer switch.
Each time the trip computer switch is pushed, the display will change.
14
VEHICLE INFORMATION DISPLAY
(models without colour display) & TRIP COMPUTER
VEHICLE INFORMATION DISPLAY LANGUAGE
The language of the vehicle information display can be changed according
to the following procedure:
With colour display:
1. With the vehicle parked in a safe location, press the left or right button
to select [Settings] and confirm with the OK button.
2. After entering the [Settings] menu, use the up and down switch to
navigate to [Unit/Language] and confirm with the OK button.
3. After entering the [Unit/Language] sub-menu, use the up and down
switch to navigate to [Language] and confirm with the OK button.
4. In the language sub-menu, select the desired language using the
up and down buttons. Then, press OK to confirm.
The vehicle information display, located between the speedometer and
tachometer, displays the indicators for the driving system, intelligent key
operation and various warnings, vehicle information and trip computer
data.
To operate the trip computer, use the switches located on the meter panel.
Each time the trip computer switch is pushed, the display will subsequently
show:
•
•
•
•
•
•
Without colour display:
1. With the vehicle parked in a safe location, press the up and down switch
to select [Settings] and confirm with the ENTER button.
2. After entering the [OPTIONS] menu, use the up and down switch to
navigate to [Language] and confirm with the ENTER button.
3. In the language sub-menu, select the desired language using the
up and down buttons. Then, press ENTER to confirm.
TRIP A
TRIP B
Current fuel consumption
Average fuel consumption
Distance to empty (dte)
TRIP
15
CLIMATE CONTROL
Automatic air conditioner Type (A) (if equipped)
Manual air conditioner Type (B) (if equipped)
FRONT
AUTO
DUAL
A/C
ON•OFF
SYNC
A/C
FRONT
REAR
OFF
A/C
REAR
Temperature control dial (driver’s side)
AUTO (automatic) button
Display screen
SYNC (synchronize) button
Temperature control dial (front passenger’s side)
ON·OFF button
Front defogger button
Rear window defogger button
Fan speed control buttons
Air flow control button
Air recirculation button
A/C (air conditioner) button
Fan speed control dial
Front defogger button
Rear window defogger button
Air recirculation button
Temperature control dial
A/C (air conditioner) button
Air flow control buttons
Defrosting/Demisting the windscreen
•
•
•
Push the windscreen defrosting/demisting switch. The indicator light in
the switch will illuminate.
For maximum defrosting/demisting performance, select a high
temperature using the temperature control buttons and use the fan
speed control buttons to select the highest fan speed.
When the windscreen is clear, push the button to switch
to the automatic climate control mode.
Rear cooler operation
OFF
REAR
COOLER
ON
16
To switch on the rear cooler system, push the button on the lower centre of the instrument
panel. The indicator light in the switch
will illuminate when
the rear cooler system is activated.
FM/AM RADIO (Type A , if equipped)
FM/AM RADIO (Type B)/ NAVIGATION SYSTEM
(if equipped)
RADIO
DISP
VOL
FM1-1
10:45
MEDIA
METRO
AF
RPT
1
TUNE/MENU
SETUP
TA
MIX
2
3
4
5
A-Z
6
ENTER
Phone
DISP (Display) button.
RADIO button.
Day/Night button
MIX button
Seek/track (rewind) button.
Seek/track (fast forward) button.
SETUP button.
Back button.
CD eject button.
MEDIA button.
Phone button.
Power/VOL (Volume) dial.
RPT (Repeat) button.
Station memory buttons.
A-Z button.
MENU/ENTER dial.
Add Home
POI
AUDIO
Destination
Zoom Out
MAP
Zoom In
Settings
CAMERA
Touch screen display
Volume dial/Power button
Day/Night button
Track/Seek buttons
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QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
WELCOME TO YOUR
NEW NISSAN X-TERRA
This Quick Reference Guide provides a quick reference to several
useful features of your new NISSAN X-TERRA.
Note that some of these features are optional and may not apply to
your vehicle.
For a complete description of all systems and features of your vehicle,
please refer to the vehicle’s OWNER’S MANUAL.
CONTENTS
Photo Index.............................................................................................................................................5
Locking & Unlocking the Doors, Back Door and Fuel Filler Lid..............6
Child Safety Rear Door Locks ...............................................................................................6
Push Button Ignition Switch...................................................................................................7
Remote Engine Start (if equipped)...................................................................................7
Front Seat Adjustment................................................................................................................8
2nd and 3rd Row Seats – Reclining and Folding......................................................9
Steering Wheel Adjustment....................................................................................................9
Headlights, Fog Lights & Wipers..........................................................................................10
Defogger Switch................................................................................................................................10
Four Wheel Drive Shift Switch (if equipped).............................................................11
Outside Mirrors....................................................................................................................................12
Intelligent Rear View Mirror (if equipped)....................................................................12
Refuelling...................................................................................................................................................13
Rear View/Around View Monitor (if equipped)......................................................13
Vehicle information display (models with colour display) ........................14
Vehicle information display (models without colour display)
& Trip Computer.................................................................................................................................15
Vehicle Information Display Language........................................................................15
Climate ControL.................................................................................................................................16
ENJOY YOUR DRIVE!
FM/AM Radio (Type A , if equipped)..................................................................................17
FM/AM Radio (Type B)/ Navigation System (if equipped) ..............................17
Auxiliary Inputs....................................................................................................................................18
Navigation System (if equipped)........................................................................................18
Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone System..........................................................................18
Pairing Your Mobile Phone or Bluetooth device Via Bluetooth.............19
Making a Phone Call.......................................................................................................................19
Hands-Free Text Messaging Assistant.........................................................................20
Mobile Entertainment System (if equipped)...........................................................20
Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) System......................................................................21
Cruise Control.......................................................................................................................................21
Driver Assistance Systems (if equipped)....................................................................22
Hill Start Assist System ...............................................................................................................23
Hill Descent Control System...................................................................................................23
Parking Sensor System...............................................................................................................23
In Case of Emergency..................................................................................................................24
Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)..................................................................25
Starting the Engine when the Intelligent Key Battery
is Discharged........................................................................................................................................26
4
PHOTO INDEX
Seats
- Front Seat Adjustment - page 8
- 2nd and 3rd Row Seats - Reclining and Folding - page 9
Doors
- Mirror adjustment and folding - page 12
- Locking & Unlocking - page 6
- Intelligent Key - page 6
Head Light/Fog Light Switch
- Head Lights, Fog Lights - page 10
Steering Wheel Switches (left-hand side)
- Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone System - page 18
- Pairing your Mobile Phone or Bluetooth Device
via Bluetooth - page 19
Steering Wheel Switches (right-hand side)
- Making a Phone Call - page 19
- Cruise Control Switches - page 21
Vehicle Information Display
- Vehicle Information Display & Trip Computer - page 14
- Driver Assistance Systems - page 22
Rear view mirror
- Rear view mirror - page 12
Audio System
- FM/AM Radio/CD/DVD Player Type A/B - page 17
- Navigation System - page 18
- Rear View/Around View Monitor - page 13
- Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone System - page 18
Climate Control System - page 16
Four Wheel Drive Shift Switch
- Four Wheel Drive Shift Switch - page 11
- Vehicle Dynamic Control System - page 21
USB connection ports - page 18
Centre console controls
- Seat tumbling switch - page 9
- Hill Descent Control System - page 23
- Differential Lock Mode - page 11
Wiper switch
- Wipers - page 6
Push-Button Ignition Switch
- Push-Button Ignition Switch - page 7
- Starting the Engine when the Intelligent Key Battery
is discharged - page 27
5
LOCKING & UNLOCKING THE DOORS, BACK DOOR
AND FUEL FILLER LID
Intelligent key system
The Intelligent Key system can operate all the doors and the back door
using the remote controller function or pushing the request switch on the
vehicle without taking the key out from a pocket or purse.
When you carry the Intelligent Key with you, you can lock or unlock all doors
by pushing the door handle request switch (driver’s or front passenger’s) or
back door request switch within the range of operation.
When you lock or unlock the doors or open the back door, the hazard
indicator will flash and the outside chime will sound as a confirmation.
6
CHILD SAFETY REAR DOOR LOCKS
The child safety rear door locks help prevent
rear doors from being opened accidentally,
especially when small children are in the
vehicle.
When the levers are in the lock position , the
child safety rear door locks engage and the
rear doors can only be opened by the outside
door handles.
PUSH BUTTON IGNITION SWITCH
REMOTE ENGINE START (if equipped)
The engine can be remotely started when the Intelligent Key is in the
remote start operating range (within approx. 60 m from the vehicle) and
the shift lever is in the P (Park) position. The remote start function could
for example be used to warm up/cool down the interior and/or defog the
windows prior to your departure.
Push button ignition switch sequence
When the ignition switch is pushed
without depressing the brake pedal,
the ignition switch position will
change as follows:
•
•
Push once to change to “ACC”.
•
•
•
Push a third time to change to “OFF”.
LOCK
OPEN/CLOSE DOOR
ACC
ON
OFF
Push a second time to change
to “ON”.
Push a fourth time to return to “ACC”.
Open or close any door to return to “LOCK” from the “OFF” position.
Starting/Stopping the engine
Start the engine by applying the foot brake and pushing the ignition switch.
After stopping the engine, the ignition switch will be in the OFF position.
When a door is opened, the state of the ignition switch will change to the
position.
To remotely start the engine:
•
•
•
Press the LOCK button on the Intelligent Key.
Within 5 seconds, press the
button on the Intelligent
Key until the hazard indicator lights start flashing and
the parking lights come on: the engine will start.
As long as the engine is running, the front clearance lights
will be on. The doors will be locked and the air conditioner
system may turn on. After 10 minutes, the engine will
automatically stop. After the engine has stopped, you can
once more start a remote engine start cycle. You can also
extend the engine running time with another 10 minutes before the engine
automatically stops by following the remote engine start procedure while
the engine is still running.
After the engine has been remotely started twice, you need to switch
the ignition from OFF to ON and back to OFF again before you can start
another cycle of remote engine starts.
To cancel a remote engine start cycle while the engine is running, press the
button on the Intelligent Key until the clearance lights turn off and the
engine stops.
7
FRONT SEAT ADJUSTMENT
Manual seat adjustment (if equipped)
2
22
Forward and backward:
1. Pull up the adjusting lever .
2. Slide the seat to the desired position.
3. Release the adjusting lever to lock the
seat in position.
Power seat adjustment (if equipped)
Forward and backward (1): Move forward
or backward the adjusting switch to the
desired position.
2
22
Reclining:
1. Pull up the adjusting lever .
2. Tilt the seatback to the desired position.
3. Release the adjusting lever to lock the
seatback in position.
2
222
22
8
Seat lifter (if equipped): Pull up or push
down the adjusting lever to adjust the
seat height until the desired position is
achieved.
Reclining (2): Move forward or backward the
adjusting switch to the desired position.
Seat lifter (3):
1. Pull up or push down the adjusting
switch to adjust the seat height until
the desired position is achieved.
2. Tilt up or down the adjusting switch to
adjust the front angle of the seat until the
desired position is achieved.
Lumbar support adjustment: The lumbar
support feature provides lower back
support to the driver.
Push each side of the adjusting switch to
adjust the seat lumbar area until the desired
position is achieved.
2ND AND 3RD ROW SEATS – RECLINING AND FOLDING
STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT
2nd row seat adjustment
Manually operated steering wheel adjustment
Forward and backward
1. Pull up the adjusting lever .
2. Slide the seat to the desired position.
3. Release the adjusting lever 1 to lock the
seat in position.
Pull lock lever downwards and move the steering
wheel up or down as desired.
Push the lever upwards to securely lock the steering
wheel in place.
Reclining
1. Pull the adjusting lever .
2. Tilt the seatback to the desired position.
3. Release the adjusting lever 2 to lock the seatback in position.
Entry to third row seat
To enter the third row seat, pull the lever
located on the second row seat and fold
the seatback forward at an angle over
the seat base. The seat base will lift up
and the second row seat will tip forward
automatically. This will release the back of
the seat so it may be tipped forward.
Using the tumbling
switch (if equipped):
Push and hold the seat tumbling
switch located on the center console.
The seatback will fold down.
The lower corner of the seat base
will lift and the second row seat
will tip forward.
3rd row seat adjustment
Pull the strap and position the seatback at the
desired angle. Release the strap after positioning
the seat at the desired angle.
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HEADLIGHTS, FOG LIGHTS & WIPERS
DEFOGGER SWITCH
Auto light system
The rear window defogger switch operates
when the ignition switch is in the “ON”
position.
With the ignition switch in the “ON” position and the light switch in the
position, the vehicle lights will be switched on and off automatically,
depending on the ambient light conditions
Front/Rear fog lights (if equipped)
To switch on the front or front and rear fog lights, turn the inner ring on the
light switch while the headlights are on.
WINDSHIELD WIPER AND WASHER SWITCH
The windshield wiper and washer operate when
the ignition switch is in the “ON” position. The lever
position “INT” operates the wiper intermittently.
OFF
INT
LO
HI
FRONT
INT
INT
ON
The intermittent operation can be adjusted by
turning the adjustment control knob, (longer) or
(shorter).
Rear wiper & washer
Turn the rear wiper switch clockwise to select intermittent or continuous
rear wiper operation.
Push the wiper switch away from you to operate the rear window washer.
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The defogger is used to reduce the
moisture, fog or frost on the rear window
surfaces to improve the rear view.
REAR
When the defogger switch is pushed, the
indicator light illuminates and the defogger operates for approximately
15 minutes. After the preset time has passed, the defogger will turn off
automatically.
To turn off manually, push the defogger switch again.
FOUR WHEEL DRIVE SHIFT SWITCH (if equipped)
The part time 4WD system provides three drive modes: 2WD, 4H and 4LO. The desired drive mode can be selected using the 4WD mode switch according to
the driving conditions.
Indicator
4WD mode switch
AUTO
Wheels driven
Rear wheels
4WD
mode
4LO
-
4H
D
For driving on dry, paved
roads.
4LO
D
H
-
For driving on rough, sandy or
snow-covered roads.
Blinking
The 4LO indicator blinks when
shifting between 4H and 4LO.
SH
4H
D
S
PU
4LO
4LO
H
2W
Shifting between the 2WD and 4H modes must be 4H
performed at speed below 100 km/h (60 MPH).
Four wheels
4H 4
Shifting between the 2WD and 4H drive modes can be
done while driving.
PU
2W
Operation of 4WD mode switch
The indicator will change when the drive mode is
changed.
SH
PU
2W
Use conditions
Neutral
Shifting between the 4H and 4LO drive modes:
•
•
4H
D
4LO
4H
SH
PU
2W
•
SH
D
4L
PU
2W
Four wheels
Stay
on*
4LO
For use when maximum
power and traction are
required at low speeds (for
example, on steep grades or
rocky, sandy, muddy roads).
Stop the vehicle, depress the brake pedal and move
the shift lever to the N (Neutral) position.
Depress and turn the 4WD mode switch. The 4WD
mode switch will not shift between 4H and 4LO if the
transmission is not in the N (Neutral) position or the
vehicle is moving.
Wait for the 4LO indicator to stop blinking and stay
on or off before shifting your transmission into gear
or releasing the clutch pedal (MT model).
*: When the 4LO position is selected, the VDC system is disabled and the VDC off indicator light illuminates.
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OUTSIDE MIRRORS
INTELLIGENT REAR VIEW MIRROR (if equipped)
Mirror adjustment
Regardless of visibility through the rear window, the smart inside rearview
mirror can provide a clear rearview from a camera located on the rear end
of the vehicle.
The outside mirrors can be adjusted by moving
switch towards the side you wish to adjust.
Once a side is selected, switch can be used to
adjust the position.
Mirror folding
The outside rearview mirrors automatically fold
when the outside Rearview mirror folding switch
is pushed in. To unfold, push to the switch again.
Automatic fold (if equipped)
The outside rearview mirrors automatically fold when the doors are locked,
and unfold when the ignition switch is placed in the “ACC” or “ON” position.
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The rearview mirror can be operated either in Conventional (mirror view)
mode or in Smart (camera view) mode.
To switch between modes, pull/push the
mode select lever . When the camera view
mode is selected, the camera symbol will
be displayed in the mirror.
Push button to display the menu to adjust
various settings of the smart rearview mirror
in camera view mode:
•
•
•
•
•
•
Display brightness
Adjust camera down/up
Adjust camera left/right
Display rotation
Indication (enable/disable textual indications)
Language (select between English and Arabic)
Use buttons
and
adjust the selected setting as indicated on the mirror.
REFUELLING
REAR VIEW/AROUND VIEW MONITOR (if equipped)
Fuel gauge
The rear view or around view monitor system helps you to manoeuvre your
vehicle by detecting and displaying objects behind respectively around the
vehicle, e.g. when parking your vehicle.
The fuel gauge indicates the approximate fuel
level in the tank when the ignition switch is in
the “ON” position.
The arrow,
the vehicle.
0
1/2
1
indicates that the fuel-filler lid is located on the left side of
Fuel-filler lid and cap
To open the fuel-filler lid, push the fuel-filler lid opener switch
located on the lower side of the instrument panel.
The fuel-filler cap is a ratcheting type. Turn the cap counter
clockwise to remove. Tighten the cap clockwise until ratchet
clicks, more than twice, after refuelling.
Put the fuel-filler cap on the cap holder while refuelling.
To lock the fuel-filler lid, close the lid until it securely locks.
The system will automatically be activated
when you select reverse (R) gear. The around
view monitor will also be activated when the
Drive (D) position is selected up to a speed of
10 km/h.
You can also manually activate the around
view monitor system and change views on
the around view monitor by pressing the
button on the multi-function
control panel.
Views on the around view monitor can also be changed by pressing the
[Change View] key on the display.
In addition to front and rear wide views, following split display images can
be selected on the around view monitor:
-
Front view/Bird’s eye view
Front view/Front side view
Rear view/Bird’s eye view
Rear view/Front side view
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VEHICLE INFORMATION DISPLAY
(models with colour display)
Moving Object Detection
The around view monitor is equipped with a
Moving Object Detection (MOD) function. If the
MOD indicator on the screen is coloured
blue, this indicates that the MOD function is
active. If a moving object is detected, a yellow
frame will appear around the camera image
where the moving object is detected and a
chime will sound to warn you on the moving
object detected.
MOD
MOD
MOD
MOD
3
2
4
x1000r/min
12:25
5
25°C
80 km/h
100
80
60
FM
6
8
km/h
140
160
180
40
7
1
120
200
220
20
3210 km
284 km
0
1/2
1
240
MOD
MOD
The vehicle information display is located between the tachometer and the
speedometer, and it displays any warnings and information.
The following items are also displayed if the vehicle is equipped with them:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Automatic Transmission (AT)
Four-Wheel Drive (4WD)
Clock and outside air temperature
Trip computer
Cruise control
Intelligent Key system
Oil control system
Other information
The trip computer switch is located on the left side of the steering wheel.
To operate the trip computer, push the trip computer switch.
Each time the trip computer switch is pushed, the display will change.
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VEHICLE INFORMATION DISPLAY
(models without colour display) & TRIP COMPUTER
VEHICLE INFORMATION DISPLAY LANGUAGE
The language of the vehicle information display can be changed according
to the following procedure:
With colour display:
1. With the vehicle parked in a safe location, press the left or right button
to select [Settings] and confirm with the OK button.
2. After entering the [Settings] menu, use the up and down switch to
navigate to [Unit/Language] and confirm with the OK button.
3. After entering the [Unit/Language] sub-menu, use the up and down
switch to navigate to [Language] and confirm with the OK button.
4. In the language sub-menu, select the desired language using the
up and down buttons. Then, press OK to confirm.
The vehicle information display, located between the speedometer and
tachometer, displays the indicators for the driving system, intelligent key
operation and various warnings, vehicle information and trip computer
data.
To operate the trip computer, use the switches located on the meter panel.
Each time the trip computer switch is pushed, the display will subsequently
show:
•
•
•
•
•
•
Without colour display:
1. With the vehicle parked in a safe location, press the up and down switch
to select [Settings] and confirm with the ENTER button.
2. After entering the [OPTIONS] menu, use the up and down switch to
navigate to [Language] and confirm with the ENTER button.
3. In the language sub-menu, select the desired language using the
up and down buttons. Then, press ENTER to confirm.
TRIP A
TRIP B
Current fuel consumption
Average fuel consumption
Distance to empty (dte)
TRIP
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CLIMATE CONTROL
Automatic air conditioner Type (A) (if equipped)
Manual air conditioner Type (B) (if equipped)
FRONT
AUTO
DUAL
A/C
ON•OFF
SYNC
A/C
FRONT
REAR
OFF
A/C
REAR
Temperature control dial (driver’s side)
AUTO (automatic) button
Display screen
SYNC (synchronize) button
Temperature control dial (front passenger’s side)
ON·OFF button
Front defogger button
Rear window defogger button
Fan speed control buttons
Air flow control button
Air recirculation button
A/C (air conditioner) button
Fan speed control dial
Front defogger button
Rear window defogger button
Air recirculation button
Temperature control dial
A/C (air conditioner) button
Air flow control buttons
Defrosting/Demisting the windscreen
•
•
•
Push the windscreen defrosting/demisting switch. The indicator light in
the switch will illuminate.
For maximum defrosting/demisting performance, select a high
temperature using the temperature control buttons and use the fan
speed control buttons to select the highest fan speed.
When the windscreen is clear, push the button to switch
to the automatic climate control mode.
Rear cooler operation
OFF
REAR
COOLER
ON
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To switch on the rear cooler system, push the button on the lower centre of the instrument
panel. The indicator light in the switch
will illuminate when
the rear cooler system is activated.
FM/AM RADIO (Type A , if equipped)
FM/AM RADIO (Type B)/ NAVIGATION SYSTEM
(if equipped)
RADIO
DISP
VOL
FM1-1
10:45
MEDIA
METRO
AF
RPT
1
TUNE/MENU
SETUP
TA
MIX
2
3
4
5
A-Z
6
ENTER
Phone
DISP (Display) button.
RADIO button.
Day/Night button
MIX button
Seek/track (rewind) button.
Seek/track (fast forward) button.
SETUP button.
Back button.
CD eject button.
MEDIA button.
Phone button.
Power/VOL (Volume) dial.
RPT (Repeat) button.
Station memory buttons.
A-Z button.
MENU/ENTER dial.
Add Home
POI
AUDIO
Destination
Zoom Out
MAP
Zoom In
Settings
CAMERA
Touch screen display
Volume dial/Power button
Day/Night button
Track/Seek buttons
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