Nissan 2009 Quest - Manual

Nissan 2009 Quest

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – If you see this symbol, it means; “Do not do this”; or; “Do not let this happen.”; WARNING; WHEN READING THE MANUAL; REVIEW COPY—
  • Page 4 – NISSAN CUSTOMER CARE PROGRAM
  • Page 7 – Illustrated table of contents
  • Page 8 – Illustrated table of contents
  • Page 9 – EXTERIOR FRONT
  • Page 10 – EXTERIOR REAR
  • Page 11 – HomeLink; PASSENGER COMPARTMENT
  • Page 12 – INSTRUMENT PANEL
  • Page 15 – WARNING/INDICATOR LIGHTS
  • Page 18 – – if you need to retrieve an object from; SEATS; Safety—Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system
  • Page 19 – Seat Fold/Adjust Summary; Forward and backward
  • Page 23 – Reclining
  • Page 25 – HEAD RESTRAINT ADJUSTMENT; Type A — Front
  • Page 26 – ARMRESTS; Resting position; FLEXIBLE SEATING
  • Page 29 – Disconnect and secure the center seat belt
  • Page 31 – Make sure to; belt
  • Page 32 – SEAT BELTS
  • Page 33 – system
  • Page 35 – CHILD SAFETY; Rear-facing child restraint; Always; Infants
  • Page 36 – Larger children; PREGNANT WOMEN
  • Page 37 – Fastening the seat belts; Adjust the seat. See “Seats” earlier in this; low and snug
  • Page 38 – Unfastening the seat belts; When the vehicle slows down rapidly.
  • Page 39 – Center of the 3rd row bench seat; and a seat belt tongue
  • Page 40 – Stowing the 3rd row center seat belt; Retract the seat belt up to the retractor base.
  • Page 41 – Attaching the 3rd row center seat belt; To connect the buckle:
  • Page 42 – SEAT BELT EXTENDERS; Front seats
  • Page 43 – SEAT BELT MAINTENANCE; To clean the seat belt webbing,; apply a; CHILD RESTRAINTS
  • Page 44 – When your child restraint is not in use,; CAUTION
  • Page 45 – LATCH lower anchor point locations; LATCH system anchor locations
  • Page 46 – LATCH label locations 3rd row bench (if so
  • Page 47 – Top tether anchor point locations; LATCH rigid-mounted attachment
  • Page 48 – Installing top tether strap; Label
  • Page 49 – nd row captain’s chairs (if so equipped); Remove the head restraint. Store it in a; Type A
  • Page 50 – Recline the seatback if the seatback is ad-; Type B
  • Page 51 – Front-facing – step 5
  • Page 52 – Front-facing – step 7
  • Page 53 – For child restraints that are equipped with
  • Page 54 – Check to make sure the child restraint is
  • Page 60 – Front-facing – step 3
  • Page 61 – Front-facing – step 6
  • Page 62 – Front-facing – step 11
  • Page 64 – BOOSTER SEATS
  • Page 67 – BOOSTER SEAT INSTALLATION; Position the booster seat on the seat. Only; Rear center position
  • Page 68 – Rear outboard position
  • Page 73 – The side air bags and curtain air bags
  • Page 74 – dangerous
  • Page 77 – The front air bags deflate quickly after a collision.
  • Page 78 – Front passenger air bag and status light; Status light
  • Page 79 – , located in the meter and gauges area
  • Page 81 – The side air bags
  • Page 84 – Repair and replacement procedure
  • Page 86 – Instruments and controls
  • Page 88 – Instruments and controls
  • Page 89 – METERS AND GAUGES
  • Page 90 – The speedometer indicates vehicle speed.; Odometer/Twin trip odometer; Changing the display:; Trip; Resetting the trip odometer:; TACHOMETER
  • Page 91 – FUEL GAUGE; The gauge indicates the; approximate; fuel level
  • Page 95 – Door open warning light; immediately; and call a NISSAN dealer or other; Low fuel warning light; There; Low tire pressure warning light; Low tire pressure warning:
  • Page 97 – INDICATOR LIGHTS; The front passenger air bag status light (
  • Page 98 – Operation; Overdrive off indicator light
  • Page 100 – SECURITY SYSTEMS
  • Page 102 – Restart the engine while holding the device; Rules; Security indicator light
  • Page 105 – When turning the switch to the; Turn off all the lights when it is light.
  • Page 106 – located on top of; Headlight beam select
  • Page 108 – position, then turn the fog light
  • Page 109 – CORNERING LIGHT
  • Page 110 – When the seat is warmed or before you leave; HORN
  • Page 111 – indicator will come on.
  • Page 112 – Open the cap to use a power outlet.; POWER OUTLET
  • Page 113 – SUNGLASSES HOLDER; Pull the lid down to open the sunglasses holder.; nd row; STORAGE
  • Page 114 – INSTRUMENT PANEL STORAGE; Below CD insert slot
  • Page 116 – GLOVE BOX; or unlocking; MAP POCKETS; Front door
  • Page 117 – Sliding door
  • Page 118 – OVERHEAD CONSOLE; Large storage bin; Push the button to open the storage bin.; Small storage bin; Push the button to open the small storage bin.; CUP HOLDERS
  • Page 120 – RD ROW ARMREST BIN; Raise the lid to open the 3rd row armrest bin.; Sliding door bottle holder
  • Page 122 – Roof; POWER WINDOWS; Window lock button; WINDOWS
  • Page 123 – Driver’s side power window switch; To close the window, pull the switch up; Locking passengers’ windows
  • Page 124 – Auto-reverse function; To close the window, lift the switch up
  • Page 125 – AUTOMATIC MOONROOF
  • Page 126 – use
  • Page 127 – Sunshade; : The interior lights illuminate. The lights will; LIGHTS ON DEMAND SWITCH
  • Page 128 – PERSONAL LIGHTS
  • Page 129 – On: The light is illuminated; CONSOLE LIGHT; The console light; Type C; MAP LIGHTS
  • Page 130 – PROGRAMMING HOMELINK; HOMELINK
  • Page 132 – Do not; IF YOUR VEHICLE IS STOLEN
  • Page 134 – MEMO
  • Page 135 – Pre-driving checks and adjustments
  • Page 136 – The master key can be used for all the locks.; Never leave these keys in the vehicle.; Additional or replacement keys:; KEYS; Pre-driving checks and adjustments
  • Page 137 – LOCKING WITH KEY; Turning the key toward the front; Driver’s side; DOORS
  • Page 138 – Opening and closing windows; after the door is unlocked.
  • Page 139 – . When locking the door this; Lockout protection; and pull the handle toward the rear of; Door lock switch
  • Page 140 – Door pillar switch
  • Page 141 – Overhead console switch
  • Page 142 – Restarting the power sliding door
  • Page 143 – REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM
  • Page 144 – Do not drop the keyfob.; Locking doors; Remove the key from the ignition switch.
  • Page 146 – Opening windows; To open the windows, press the; onds; after all doors are unlocked.
  • Page 147 – for at least two seconds.
  • Page 148 – Using the interior lights; Push the; HOOD
  • Page 149 – LIFT GATE
  • Page 152 – If the lift gate gas stays; LIFT GATE RELEASE
  • Page 153 – OPENER OPERATION; Manual release
  • Page 154 – – Always place the container on the
  • Page 155 – TILT OPERATION; or backward; STEERING WHEEL
  • Page 156 – Slide the sun visor in or out as needed.; SUN VISORS
  • Page 157 – VANITY MIRRORS; MIRRORS
  • Page 158 – OUTSIDE MIRRORS
  • Page 159 – Manual folding outside mirrors; Push the mirrors backward to fold them.
  • Page 160 – Memory storage function; MEMORY STORAGE FUNCTION; Set the automatic transmission shift selector
  • Page 162 – Restarting the entry/exit function; Connect the battery cable or replace the; SYSTEM OPERATION
  • Page 165 – Hands-Free Phone System
  • Page 166 – contact; Display screen, heater, air conditioner, audio and phone systems
  • Page 167 – HOW TO USE THE TRIP BUTTON; Average Speed
  • Page 169 – Tire pressure information; Backlight
  • Page 170 – Clock operation; Clock adjust hours; Units
  • Page 171 – DOOR WARNING; brightness control button
  • Page 172 – HOW TO USE THE BACK BUTTON; This button has two functions:; FUEL ECONOMY
  • Page 173 – Resetting fuel economy
  • Page 174 – Maintenance items; Engine Oil; Changing the maintenance interval
  • Page 176 – LOW PRESSURE — Check All Tires.; Display settings
  • Page 178 – Lower display setting:; Vehicle electronic systems; Indicator light is illuminated — ON
  • Page 180 – Speed dependent wiper:; Select to turn on or; Return all settings to default:; Select to; System settings; Language: English or French
  • Page 181 – BUTTON
  • Page 182 – separate; Display screen with navigation
  • Page 183 – This button has two functions.
  • Page 191 – Clock; The time will change step by step.
  • Page 192 – Select the “Auto Adjust” key.; Selecting the time zone:; The TIME ZONE screen will appear.
  • Page 194 – are displayed on the monitor.; ADJUSTING THE SCREEN
  • Page 196 – ventilators by moving the ventilator slide; VENTS
  • Page 200 – Operating tips; MAXIMUM AND QUICK
  • Page 206 – AUTOMATIC OPERATION; Turn the driver’s side temperature control
  • Page 208 – OPERATING TIPS; The sunload sensor; REAR SEAT AIR CONDITIONER
  • Page 209 – CONTROLS; RADIO; Rear seat rear climate controls; SERVICING AIR CONDITIONER
  • Page 210 – satellite radio
  • Page 211 – AUDIO OPERATION PRECAUTIONS
  • Page 212 – Compact Disc with MP3 or WMA; and Windows Media
  • Page 213 – Playback order chart
  • Page 215 – Troubleshooting guide:
  • Page 217 – Audio main operation
  • Page 219 – Station memory operations:
  • Page 227 – CD CARE AND CLEANING
  • Page 232 – may
  • Page 234 – REMOTE CONTROL; located at the bottom of the
  • Page 235 – Headphones
  • Page 236 – When the
  • Page 238 – Auxiliary input jacks
  • Page 239 – CARE AND MAINTENANCE; HOW TO HANDLE THE DVD
  • Page 240 – DVD player operation precautions
  • Page 241 – Replace the battery as follows:; Make sure that the; Be careful not to touch the battery terminal.
  • Page 242 – from; CAR PHONE OR CB RADIO
  • Page 244 – – Your cellular phone is locked to prevent it; USING THE SYSTEM; Phone; Initialization; button is pressed before; button located on the
  • Page 245 – How to say numbers
  • Page 247 – Pairing procedure
  • Page 248 – Receiving a call; button; LIST OF VOICE COMMANDS
  • Page 249 – “Call”; “Redial”
  • Page 250 – During a call; button on the steering; “Phone book”; “New entry”
  • Page 252 – “List names”; “Memo pad”; “Record”; Speak the information you wish to record clearly.; “Play”; “Setup”; “Pair phone”
  • Page 253 – “List phone” – See the description below.; “List phone”; tem are in the vehicle at the same time.; “Change priority”; phone is in the vehicle.; “Delete phone”
  • Page 254 – Training procedure
  • Page 255 – Training phrases
  • Page 256 – TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
  • Page 257 – Starting and driving
  • Page 259 – operating; Starting and driving
  • Page 262 – RAPID AIR PRESSURE LOSS; Do not rapidly apply the brakes.
  • Page 263 – AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION; Turn the ignition key slightly toward the ON; IGNITION SWITCH
  • Page 264 – KEY POSITIONS; BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE
  • Page 265 – Allow the engine to idle for at least 30 sec-; STARTING THE ENGINE
  • Page 266 – Starting the vehicle; Shifting
  • Page 267 – Apply the; The brake; Use this position for all normal forward driving.; Shift lock release
  • Page 268 – Overdrive switch
  • Page 269 – Firmly depress the parking brake.; PARKING BRAKE
  • Page 270 – On winding or hilly roads.; CRUISE CONTROL OPERATIONS; To turn on the cruise control,; push the; To set cruising speed,; accelerate the vehicle to; To pass another vehicle,; use one of the; CRUISE CONTROL
  • Page 272 – INCREASING FUEL ECONOMY
  • Page 273 – To help prevent the vehicle from rolling into; PARKING/PARKING ON HILLS
  • Page 274 – BRAKE PRECAUTIONS; Wet brakes; POWER STEERING
  • Page 275 – Parking brake break-in; Using the system; Normal operation
  • Page 276 – indicator light may
  • Page 279 – COLD WEATHER DRIVING
  • Page 280 – SUMMER tires have a tread designed to; SPECIAL WINTER EQUIPMENT; A shovel to dig the vehicle out of snowdrifts.; DRIVING ON SNOW OR ICE; avoid
  • Page 281 – grounded
  • Page 283 – In case of emergency
  • Page 284 – CHANGING A FLAT TIRE; FLAT TIRE; In case of emergency
  • Page 285 – Blocking wheels; Getting the spare tire and tools
  • Page 288 – Installing the spare tire; Wheel nut tightening torque:
  • Page 289 – Explosive; JUMP STARTING
  • Page 290 – Do not allow the two vehicles to touch.; Always connect positive (
  • Page 291 – PUSH STARTING
  • Page 292 – TOWING YOUR VEHICLE
  • Page 294 – Pulling a stuck vehicle
  • Page 295 – Appearance and care
  • Page 296 – WASHING; taken; WAXING; CLEANING EXTERIOR; Appearance and care
  • Page 298 – to; AIR FRESHENERS; No matter what; Mats should be maintained; CLEANING INTERIOR
  • Page 299 – these; Moisture; CORROSION PROTECTION
  • Page 302 – they work on your vehicle, rather; Outside the vehicle; Doors and engine hood; Check that the doors; MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
  • Page 305 – If in doubt about any servicing,; MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS
  • Page 306 – Engine cover removed for clarity.
  • Page 307 – in the reservoir when; ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM
  • Page 308 – CHANGING ENGINE COOLANT; CHECKING ENGINE OIL LEVEL; ENGINE OIL
  • Page 309 – CHANGING ENGINE OIL; Check your local regulations.; Drain plug tightening torque:
  • Page 310 – CHANGING ENGINE OIL FILTER
  • Page 311 – POWER STEERING FLUID
  • Page 312 – Clean the filler cap before removing.; brake fluid up; BRAKE FLUID
  • Page 313 – BATTERY
  • Page 315 – REPLACING SPARK PLUGS; DRIVE BELT
  • Page 316 – To remove the air cleaner filter:; AIR CLEANER
  • Page 317 – CLEANING; REPLACING; Replace the wiper blades if they are worn.; WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES
  • Page 318 – . This may cause clogging or improper
  • Page 320 – SELF-ADJUSTING BRAKES; BRAKE PAD WEAR INDICATORS; For more information regarding; ENGINE COMPARTMENT; Be sure the ignition switch and the headlight; BRAKES
  • Page 323 – KEYFOB; Replace the battery in the keyfob as follows:; BATTERY REPLACEMENT
  • Page 324 – LIGHTS
  • Page 325 – Replacing the fog light bulb; Remove the three splash shield screws and
  • Page 327 – Replacement procedures; Indicates bulb removal
  • Page 329 – Step light
  • Page 330 – Most tires naturally lose air over time.; WHEELS AND TIRES
  • Page 333 – Checking tire pressure; Remove the valve stem cap from the; TIRE LABELING; Example
  • Page 334 – is the wheel or rim diameter in inches.
  • Page 336 – Other Tire-related Terminology; TYPES OF TIRES; speed; All season tires
  • Page 337 – TIRE CHAINS; Use only SAE; Class “S” chains are used on; CHANGING WHEELS AND TIRES
  • Page 338 – Tire wear and damage
  • Page 339 – Replacing wheels and tires; Wheel balance
  • Page 340 – Care of wheels
  • Page 341 – Technical and consumer information
  • Page 342 – Technical and consumer information
  • Page 343 – FUEL RECOMMENDATION; Gasoline specifications
  • Page 344 – Aftermarket fuel additives; ethanol
  • Page 346 – of
  • Page 347 – ENGINE; SPECIFICATIONS
  • Page 349 – VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
  • Page 350 – ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER; The number is stamped on the engine as shown.
  • Page 351 – INSTALLING FRONT LICENSE PLATE
  • Page 352 – Mount the license plate; License plate bolt tightening torque:; VEHICLE LOADING INFORMATION
  • Page 353 – VEHICLE LOAD CAPACITY
  • Page 355 – LOADING TIPS; certification; MEASUREMENT OF WEIGHTS
  • Page 356 – specified; TOWING A TRAILER
  • Page 357 – Tongue load; shown
  • Page 359 – TOWING LOAD/SPECIFICATION; TOWING SAFETY; personal; Hitch ball
  • Page 360 – Tire pressures
  • Page 361 – Trailer brakes; Electric Trailer Brakes -; Trailer towing tips
  • Page 362 – position
  • Page 363 – replaced; FLAT TOWING; Automatic Transmission; MUST; follow the dolly manufacturer’s
  • Page 364 – Treadwear 200 Traction AA Temperature A; Treadwear; Temperature A, B and C; UNIFORM TIRE QUALITY GRADING
  • Page 365 – motor
  • Page 367 – IN THE EVENT OF A COLLISION
  • Page 368 – Why should you take a chance?; If you should need further information visit us at:
  • Page 376 – Under; RECOMMENDED ENGINE OIL:; Engine oil with API Certification Mark; GAS STATION INFORMATION
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Welcome to the growing family of new NISSAN
owners. This vehicle is delivered to you with
confidence. It was produced using the latest
techniques and strict quality control.

This manual was prepared to help you under-
stand the operation and maintenance of your
vehicle so that you may enjoy many miles (kilome-
ters) of driving pleasure. Please read through this
manual before operating your vehicle.

A separate Warranty Information Booklet
explains details about the warranties cov-
ering your vehicle. The “NISSAN Service
and Maintenance Guide” explains details
about maintaining and servicing your ve-
hicle. Additionally, a separate Customer
Care/Lemon Law Booklet (U.S. only) will
explain how to resolve any concerns you
may have with your vehicle, as well as
clarify your rights under your state’s lemon
law.

Your NISSAN dealership knows your vehicle
best. When you require any service or have any
questions, they will be glad to assist you with the
extensive resources available to them.

Before driving your vehicle, please read this
Owner’s Manual carefully. This will ensure famil-
iarity with controls and maintenance require-
ments, assisting you in the safe operation of your
vehicle.

WARNING

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION RE-
MINDERS FOR SAFETY!

Follow these important driving rules to
help ensure a safe and comfortable trip
for you and your passengers!

NEVER drive under the influence of

alcohol or drugs.

ALWAYS observe posted speed limits
and never drive too fast for conditions.

ALWAYS give your full attention to driving
and avoid using vehicle features or taking
other actions that could distract you.

ALWAYS use your seat belts and appro-
priate child restraint systems. Preteen
children should be seated in the rear seat.

ALWAYS provide information about the
proper use of vehicle safety features to
all occupants of the vehicle.

ALWAYS review this Owner’s Manual
for important safety information.

MODIFICATION OF YOUR VEHICLE

This vehicle should not be modified.
Modification

could

affect

its

performance, safety or durability, and
may

even

violate

governmental

regulations. In addition, damage or per-
formance problems resulting from modi-
fications may not be covered under
NISSAN warranties.

FOREWORD

READ FIRST—THEN DRIVE SAFELY

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