Nissan 2010 Cube - Manual

Nissan 2010 Cube

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – READ FIRST — THEN DRIVE SAFELY; WARNING; IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMA-; Foreword
  • Page 3 – If you see the symbol above, it means
  • Page 5 – For Canadian customers
  • Page 7 – Illustrated table of contents
  • Page 9 – EXTERIOR FRONT
  • Page 10 – EXTERIOR REAR
  • Page 12 – PASSENGER COMPARTMENT
  • Page 13 – COCKPIT
  • Page 14 – INSTRUMENT PANEL
  • Page 15 – METERS AND GAUGES
  • Page 16 – ENGINE COMPARTMENT
  • Page 17 – mental restraint system
  • Page 18 – SEATS
  • Page 19 – Forward and backward:
  • Page 20 – Forward and backward; Pull the lever; Reclining; To recline the seatback, pull the strap; Folding; Before folding the rear seats:
  • Page 21 – or; CAUTION
  • Page 22 – HEAD RESTRAINTS; Indicates the seating position is equipped
  • Page 23 – Components; Adjustment notches; Adjustment
  • Page 25 – Front-seat Active Head Restraints
  • Page 26 – Adjustable headrest
  • Page 28 – Front; Rear; Pull the armrest down until it is horizontal.; SEAT BELTS
  • Page 30 – Once a seat belt pretensioner has
  • Page 31 – CHILD SAFETY; Rear-facing child restraint; Infants
  • Page 32 – PREGNANT WOMEN; Fastening the seat belts; Make sure rear seat belt buckles are
  • Page 34 – Unfastening the seat belts; Checking seat belt operation; When the vehicle slows down rapidly.
  • Page 37 – Attaching rear center seat belt:
  • Page 38 – SEAT BELT EXTENDERS; SEAT BELT MAINTENANCE; To clean the seat belt webbing,
  • Page 39 – CHILD RESTRAINTS
  • Page 40 – Vehicle Safety Standard 213.
  • Page 41 – LATCH lower anchor point locations
  • Page 43 – Top tether anchor point locations; Installing top tether strap; Position the top tether strap over the top of
  • Page 46 – For child restraints that are equipped with; After attaching the child restraint, test it
  • Page 50 – Route the seat belt tongue through the child
  • Page 51 – Pull the shoulder belt until the belt is fully; Allow the seat belt to retract. Pull up on the; Remove any additional slack from the seat
  • Page 55 – PRECAUTIONS ON BOOSTER SEATS; BOOSTER SEATS
  • Page 58 – Adjust the rear seat to the upright and; Position the booster seat on the seat. Only
  • Page 59 – Position the lap portion of the seat belt low
  • Page 66 – Front air bags, along with the use of seat belts,
  • Page 67 – Front passenger air bag and status light; Front passenger air bag:
  • Page 69 – Do not use water or acidic cleaners
  • Page 72 – reduce forces against the chest.
  • Page 73 – SRS air bag; in the instrument panel, monitors the
  • Page 75 – Instruments and controls
  • Page 79 – SPEEDOMETER AND ODOMETER; Odometer/twin trip odometer; Changing the display:
  • Page 80 – TACHOMETER; Do not rev the; The gauge
  • Page 81 – FUEL GAUGE; approximate; If the vehicle runs out of fuel, the; VEHICLE INFORMATION DISPLAY
  • Page 83 – Resetting displays
  • Page 84 – CHECKING BULBS; WARNING LIGHTS
  • Page 85 – the ABS is operational.; Parking brake indicator:; Charge warning light; Door open warning light
  • Page 86 – Engine oil pressure warning light; pull off the road in a safe area, stop the engine; This light illuminates or blinks as follows:; Low fuel warning light
  • Page 87 – Low tire pressure warning light; Low tire pressure warning:
  • Page 88 – If this warning appears, move the selector lever; Seat belt warning light
  • Page 89 – INDICATOR LIGHTS; Cruise main switch indicator:; High beam indicator light; After a few driving trips, the
  • Page 90 – Security indicator light
  • Page 91 – SECURITY SYSTEMS
  • Page 92 – How to arm the vehicle security system; Models without Intelligent Key system:
  • Page 96 – Push the switch forward
  • Page 97 – on. The indicator light; HEADLIGHT SWITCH; Turn the switch to the
  • Page 100 – Instrument brightness control; Push the control knob; TURN SIGNAL SWITCH
  • Page 102 – indicator will illuminate.; HORN
  • Page 103 – ADJUSTING THE TIME; Type B
  • Page 104 – Type C
  • Page 105 – CUP HOLDERS; POWER OUTLET
  • Page 107 – Soft bottle holders; GLOVE BOX; To close, push the lid in until the lock latches.
  • Page 108 – REAR PILLAR POCKET; LUGGAGE HOOKS; Unsecured luggage can become
  • Page 109 – to a; Do not twist or turn the hooks for
  • Page 110 – POWER WINDOWS; Locking passengers’ windows
  • Page 111 – If the windows do not close automatically
  • Page 112 – INTERIOR LIGHTS
  • Page 114 – OFF position
  • Page 115 – Pre-driving checks and adjustments
  • Page 116 – Never leave these keys in the vehicle.; KEYS
  • Page 118 – Mechanical key; LOCKING WITH KEY; will lock all doors and; DOORS
  • Page 119 – LOCKING WITH INSIDE LOCK KNOB; then close the; Lockout protection; For models with Intelligent Key system:; AUTOMATIC DOOR LOCKS
  • Page 120 – CHILD SAFETY REAR DOOR LOCK; When the levers are in the lock position
  • Page 121 – Do not drop the keyfob.; Locking doors
  • Page 123 – and UNLOCK
  • Page 124 – D o
  • Page 125 – Do not drop the Intelligent Key.
  • Page 126 – switches may not function.
  • Page 127 – INTELLIGENT KEY OPERATION; or back door request switch
  • Page 129 – TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
  • Page 135 – Hold the coated part; HOOD
  • Page 136 – BACK DOOR
  • Page 137 – driving on bumpy or rutted roads
  • Page 138 – OPENING THE FUEL-FILLER DOOR; turn the cap clockwise
  • Page 139 – TILT STEERING COLUMN
  • Page 141 – Manual anti-glare type; OUTSIDE MIRRORS; Adjusting outside mirrors
  • Page 142 – Foldable outside mirrors
  • Page 143 – Hands-Free Phone System
  • Page 144 – SAFETY NOTE
  • Page 145 – Backing up on a steep uphill
  • Page 146 – Backing up on a steep downhill; distance on the hill is the place; HOW TO ADJUST THE SCREEN; SETTING; OPERATING TIPS
  • Page 148 – Controls; Outside air circulation:; HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONER
  • Page 149 – Heater operation; Defrosting or defogging:
  • Page 150 – Heating and defogging:; Air conditioner operation
  • Page 153 – Manual operation
  • Page 154 – and; SERVICING AIR CONDITIONER; This refrigerant will not
  • Page 155 – function in your NISSAN radio system.; AUDIO SYSTEM
  • Page 156 – The satellite radio mode requires an active XM
  • Page 157 – Interface System for iPod
  • Page 158 – Explanation of terms:
  • Page 167 – Audio main operation; Turn the VOL control knob to adjust the volume.
  • Page 168 – FM-AM radio operation; to
  • Page 172 – Radio operation
  • Page 173 – RADIO DISPLAY change:
  • Page 175 – Connecting iPod
  • Page 176 – iPod
  • Page 178 – Switching the display:
  • Page 180 – USB memory operation; Audio main operation:
  • Page 183 – CD CARE AND CLEANING; SOURCE select switch
  • Page 184 – VOLUME control switch; — The vehicle enters a garage with
  • Page 186 – CAR PHONE OR CB RADIO
  • Page 191 – button or the; Connecting procedure
  • Page 192 – Receiving a call; button on; LIST OF VOICE COMMANDS
  • Page 193 – Call; “Redial”
  • Page 195 – Recent Calls; “Outgoing”; Connect Phone
  • Page 196 – Training procedure
  • Page 197 – Training phrases
  • Page 199 – MEMO
  • Page 201 – Starting and driving
  • Page 204 – Additional information; For additional information, see “Low tire pres-
  • Page 205 – Be attentive at all
  • Page 206 – RAPID AIR PRESSURE LOSS; Do not rapidly apply the brakes.
  • Page 208 – KEY POSITIONS
  • Page 211 – OFF; Touch the ignition switch with the Intelligent
  • Page 212 – BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE
  • Page 213 – To stop the engine, move the selector lever
  • Page 214 – Starting the vehicle; After starting the engine, fully depress the; DRIVING THE VEHICLE
  • Page 215 – Shifting; Models with Intelligent Key system:; The brake
  • Page 216 – High fluid temperature protection mode
  • Page 217 – Shift lock release
  • Page 218 – To back up, pull the shift lever ring
  • Page 219 – Suggested upshift speeds; Suggested maximum speed in each gear
  • Page 220 – on winding or hilly roads; PARKING BRAKE
  • Page 221 – in very windy areas; CRUISE CONTROL OPERATIONS; To turn on the cruise control,
  • Page 223 – INCREASING FUEL ECONOMY
  • Page 224 – To help prevent the vehicle from rolling into; PARKING/PARKING ON HILLS
  • Page 226 – Wet brakes; — When replacing tires, install the; BRAKE SYSTEM
  • Page 227 – — For detailed information, see; Using the system; Normal operation
  • Page 228 – dicator may flash or both
  • Page 230 – will lose even more traction.
  • Page 231 – To use the engine block heater; Open the hood and unwrap the engine
  • Page 233 – In case of emergency
  • Page 234 – CHANGING A FLAT TIRE; Safely move the vehicle off the road and; FLAT TIRE
  • Page 235 – Blocking wheels; Place suitable blocks; Getting the spare tire and tools
  • Page 236 – Spare tire basket bolt tightening torque:
  • Page 237 – To remove the wheel cover, use the jack rod
  • Page 239 – Installing the spare tire; Clean any mud or dirt from the surface; Wheel nut tightening torque:; Stowing the damaged tire and the tools
  • Page 240 – JUMP STARTING
  • Page 241 – If the booster battery is in another vehicle
  • Page 242 – before turning; PUSH STARTING
  • Page 243 – Move the vehicle safely off the road and; Visually check the drive belt for damage or; After the engine cools down, check the; IF YOUR VEHICLE OVERHEATS
  • Page 244 – TOWING YOUR VEHICLE
  • Page 246 – Do not tow Kro
  • Page 247 – Stand clear of a stuck vehicle.; Pulling a stuck vehicle
  • Page 248 – Never tow a vehicle using the vehi-; Rocking a stuck vehicle
  • Page 249 – If the vehicle cannot be freed after a few
  • Page 251 – Appearance and care
  • Page 252 – WASHING; CLEANING EXTERIOR
  • Page 253 – ̄ m models. The rear spoiler and the
  • Page 254 – Aluminum alloy wheels; Wheels for Kro ̄m models; wheels. These wheels require special cleaning.; ̄ m models. The wheel; CHROME PARTS; while driving and stain the vehicle paint.
  • Page 255 – Small dirt particles can be abrasive; AIR FRESHENERS; No matter what; CLEANING INTERIOR
  • Page 256 – Moisture
  • Page 257 – Air pollution; this may damage them.
  • Page 260 – before; Outside the vehicle; Doors and engine hood:; MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENT
  • Page 261 – Wheel alignment and balance:; Inside the vehicle; Warning lights and chimes:
  • Page 262 – Windshield defroster:; Under the hood and vehicle
  • Page 263 – Always wear eye protection when-; MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS
  • Page 264 – If in doubt
  • Page 265 – Removing the resonator; Remove the resonator; ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM
  • Page 266 – CHECKING ENGINE COOLANT LEVEL; in the reservoir when; CHANGING ENGINE COOLANT
  • Page 267 – CHECKING ENGINE OIL LEVEL; Wait more than 10; CHANGING ENGINE OIL AND FILTER; ENGINE OIL
  • Page 268 – Engine oil and filter; Check your local regulations.; Oil filter tightening torque:; After the operation
  • Page 269 – Clean the filler cap before removing.; BRAKE AND CLUTCH FLUID
  • Page 270 – WINDOW WASHER FLUID
  • Page 271 – battery; BATTERY
  • Page 273 – Visually inspect the belt for signs of unusual; DRIVE BELT
  • Page 274 – REPLACING SPARK PLUGS; To remove the air cleaner filter, push the tabs; SPARK PLUGS
  • Page 275 – CLEANING; WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES
  • Page 276 – REPLACING
  • Page 277 – SELF-ADJUSTING BRAKES; BRAKE PAD WEAR WARNING; For additional information, see the; REAR WINDOW WIPER BLADE
  • Page 278 – FUSES
  • Page 280 – KEYFOB
  • Page 281 – INTELLIGENT KEY; Remove the mechanical key from the In-
  • Page 283 – LIGHTS
  • Page 284 – Halogen headlight model:; Remove the connector
  • Page 285 – EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR LIGHTS; REMOVE; Replacement procedures
  • Page 286 – TIRE PRESSURE
  • Page 287 – Most tires naturally lose air over time.
  • Page 288 – VEHICLE; Original size: The size of the tires; TIRE LABELING”
  • Page 289 – Checking the tire pressure; Install the valve stem cap.; TIRE LABELING
  • Page 291 – TYPES OF TIRES
  • Page 292 – Use only SAE
  • Page 293 – Wear indicator location mark; Tire wear and damage
  • Page 294 – Replacing wheels and tires
  • Page 297 – Technical and consumer information
  • Page 299 – FUEL RECOMMENDATION; Gasoline specifications
  • Page 301 – Selecting the correct oil
  • Page 304 – DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS; you should first find out if the fuel available is; VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
  • Page 305 – Remove the cover to access the number.; ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER; The number is stamped on the engine as shown.
  • Page 307 – EXCEPT FOR Kro ̄m MODELS; (Be sure that the drill; INSTALLING FRONT LICENSE PLATE
  • Page 308 – (Be sure that the drill only
  • Page 309 – FOR Kro ̄m MODELS
  • Page 310 – TERMS; does not; VEHICLE LOADING INFORMATION
  • Page 311 – VEHICLE LOAD CAPACITY
  • Page 312 – Steps for determining correct load limit
  • Page 313 – SECURING THE LOAD; to a single hook; LOADING TIPS; f r o n t
  • Page 314 – MEASUREMENT OF WEIGHTS; Do not tow a trailer with your vehicle.; TOWING A TRAILER
  • Page 315 – MANUAL TRANSMISSION; Treadwear 200 Traction AA Temperature A; TREADWEAR; TEMPERATURE A, B AND C; UNIFORM TIRE QUALITY GRADING
  • Page 318 – IN THE EVENT OF A COLLISION
  • Page 319 – Why should you take a chance?; If you should need further information visit us at:
  • Page 328 – ENGINE OIL RECOMMENDATION:; Engine oil with API Certification Mark; GAS STATION INFORMATION
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Page 2 - READ FIRST — THEN DRIVE SAFELY; WARNING; IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMA-; Foreword

Black plate (2,1) Model "Z12-D" EDITED: 2009/ 9/ 17 Welcome to the growing family of new NISSANowners. This vehicle is delivered to you withconfidence. It was produced using the latesttechniques and strict quality control. This manual was prepared to help you under-stand the operation and ma...

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Black plate (3,1) Model "Z12-D" EDITED: 2009/ 9/ 17 IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUTTHIS MANUAL You will see various symbols in this manual. Theyare used in the following ways: WARNING This is used to indicate the presence ofa hazard that could cause death orserious personal injury. To avoid orre...

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Black plate (5,1) Model "Z12-D" EDITED: 2009/ 9/ 17 NISSAN CARES ... Both NISSAN and your NISSAN dealer are dedicated to serving all your automotive needs. Your satisfaction with your vehicle and your NISSAN dealer areour primary concerns. Your NISSAN dealer is always available to assist you...

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