Nissan 2010 Z Coupe - Manual

Nissan 2010 Z Coupe

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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 7 – Illustrated table of contents
  • Page 8 – COUPE MODELS
  • Page 9 – ROADSTER MODELS
  • Page 10 – EXTERIOR FRONT
  • Page 16 – COCKPIT
  • Page 17 – *: Refer to the separate Navigation System; INSTRUMENT PANEL
  • Page 18 – METERS AND GAUGES
  • Page 20 – WARNING AND INDICATOR LIGHTS
  • Page 21 – mental restraint system
  • Page 22 – SEATS
  • Page 23 – Forward and backward:
  • Page 24 – Front manual seat adjustment
  • Page 25 – HEAD RESTRAINTS; Indicates the seating position is equipped
  • Page 26 – Components; Adjustment notches; Adjustment
  • Page 27 – Removal; Pull the head restraint up to the highest; CAUTION
  • Page 28 – Install; Align the head restraint stalks with the holes; SEAT BELTS
  • Page 31 – CHILD SAFETY; Rear-facing child restraint; Infants
  • Page 32 – For Roadster models
  • Page 33 – Fastening the seat belts; Slowly pull the seat belt out of the retractor
  • Page 35 – When the vehicle slows down rapidly.
  • Page 36 – SEAT BELT EXTENDERS; SEAT BELT MAINTENANCE; To clean the seat belt webbings,
  • Page 37 – CHILD RESTRAINTS
  • Page 38 – seat belts or harnesses.
  • Page 39 – Do not allow cargo to contact the; Top tether anchor point location; First, secure the child restraint with the seat belt.
  • Page 40 – Position the child restraint on the seat.
  • Page 41 – Route the seat belt tongue through the child; Pull the shoulder belt until the belt is fully; Allow the seat belt to retract. Pull up on the
  • Page 42 – Remove any additional slack from the seat; After attaching the child restraint, test it
  • Page 43 – If the child restraint is installed in the front; PRECAUTIONS ON BOOSTER SEATS; BOOSTER SEATS
  • Page 45 – BOOSTER SEAT INSTALLATION
  • Page 53 – The front air bags deflate quickly after a collision.; Front passenger air bag and status light
  • Page 54 – Front passenger air bag:
  • Page 55 – , located in the meter and gauges area
  • Page 58 – will not come on, will flash intermittently or
  • Page 59 – SRS air bag; in the instrument panel, monitors the
  • Page 61 – MEMO
  • Page 62 – Instruments and controls
  • Page 67 – Changing the display:; TACHOMETER; Do not rev the
  • Page 68 – shown in the illustration.; FUEL GAUGE; The gauge indicates the
  • Page 69 – If the vehicle runs out of fuel, the; TRIPLE METER; If the engine oil temperature gauge; Voltmeter
  • Page 70 – CHECKING BULBS; or
  • Page 71 – Parking brake indicator:
  • Page 72 – Charge warning light; Engine oil pressure warning light; immediately; Running the engine with the engine oil; Intelligent Key system warning light; functioning properly.
  • Page 73 – Master warning light; No key warning; Seat belt warning light and chime
  • Page 74 – Supplemental air bag warning light; The supplemental air bag warning light does; INDICATOR LIGHTS; Cruise main switch indicator:
  • Page 75 – High beam indicator light
  • Page 76 – When the vehicle is driven.; When the battery voltage is extremely low.
  • Page 78 – INDICATORS FOR OPERATION; This indicator means that the engine will start by; VEHICLE INFORMATION DISPLAY
  • Page 79 – No Intelligent Key inside the vehicle:
  • Page 80 – This warning appears if a system malfunction
  • Page 82 – TRIP COMPUTER
  • Page 84 – The display is updated every 30 seconds.; Outside air temperature (; The outside air temperature is displayed in
  • Page 85 – Setting
  • Page 86 – Warning check
  • Page 88 – Vehicle security system activation; The alarm is activated by:; How to stop an activated alarm; Never leave these
  • Page 89 – Security indicator light
  • Page 91 – on. The indicator light; XENON HEADLIGHTS; HIGH VOLTAGE
  • Page 93 – Headlight beam select
  • Page 94 – Instrument brightness control
  • Page 95 – position, then turn the fog
  • Page 96 – HORN
  • Page 99 – indicator will illuminate.; POWER OUTLET
  • Page 100 – To open the lid, push the knob up; CUP HOLDERS; STORAGE
  • Page 101 – A cup holder is located on the center console.; Soft bottle holder; GLOVE BOX; To open the glove box, pull the handle
  • Page 102 – CONSOLE BOX; To open the console box, push the button; REAR PARCEL BOX
  • Page 103 – — If the cargo cover contacts the
  • Page 104 – POWER WINDOWS; Locking passengers’ window
  • Page 105 – Automatic adjusting function
  • Page 107 – OFF position; VANITY MIRROR LIGHTS
  • Page 109 – PROGRAMMING HomeLink
  • Page 111 – Do not
  • Page 112 – IF YOUR VEHICLE IS STOLEN
  • Page 113 – Pre-driving checks and adjustments
  • Page 114 – INTELLIGENT KEY; KEYS
  • Page 115 – — Do not allow the Intelligent Key; Mechanical key; Push the trunk release power cancel switch
  • Page 116 – LOCKING WITH MECHANICAL KEY; longer; DOORS
  • Page 117 – LOCKING WITH INSIDE LOCK KNOB; then close the; Lockout protection; To deactivate or
  • Page 118 – D o; INTELLIGENT KEY SYSTEM
  • Page 119 – Do not drop the Intelligent Key.
  • Page 120 – When the Intelligent Key battery is discharged or
  • Page 121 – INTELLIGENT KEY OPERATION
  • Page 124 – TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
  • Page 125 – the Intelligent Key battery is discharged.; REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM
  • Page 126 – Opening windows; about; Using panic alarm
  • Page 127 – Hazard indicator mode:
  • Page 128 – HOOD
  • Page 129 – REAR HATCH OPENER SWITCH; To close the rear hatch, push it down securely.
  • Page 130 – NISMO models; Do not use the rear spoiler; SECONDARY REAR HATCH RELEASE
  • Page 131 – TRUNK LID OPENER SWITCH; , the power to the trunk
  • Page 132 – INTERIOR TRUNK LID RELEASE; Releasing inside the trunk
  • Page 133 – SECONDARY TRUNK LID RELEASE; BEFORE OPERATING THE TOP
  • Page 135 – WHEN OPERATING THE TOP; and power
  • Page 136 – Soft top indicator light; Automatic window lowering
  • Page 137 – OPENING THE TOP; Push OPEN on the soft top operating switch
  • Page 138 – CLOSING THE TOP; Push CLOSE on the soft top operating; Opening the soft top; and hold it until the soft top is
  • Page 141 – Pull up the top simultaneously from the
  • Page 142 – Make sure to hold the rear top
  • Page 143 – Close the front and rear parts of the soft
  • Page 145 – driving on bumpy or rutted roads
  • Page 146 – OPENING THE FUEL-FILLER DOOR; To lock, close the fuel-filler door securely and
  • Page 147 – TILT STEERING
  • Page 148 – Push the lock lever; INSIDE MIRROR
  • Page 149 – Manual anti-glare type; Automatic anti-glare type; or apply glass cleaner on
  • Page 150 – OUTSIDE MIRRORS; Adjusting outside mirrors; , then adjust using the control; Defrosting outside mirrors
  • Page 151 – VANITY MIRROR
  • Page 154 – SAFETY NOTE
  • Page 155 – HOW TO USE TOUCH SCREEN
  • Page 156 – Touch screen operation; Inputting characters:
  • Page 157 – Completes character inputs.; Touch screen maintenance; While the MAP or STATUS screen is; Available items
  • Page 159 – Vehicle information display
  • Page 162 – Audio settings
  • Page 163 – Phone settings; HANDS-FREE PHONE SYSTEM; Bluetooth; Volume and Beeps settings
  • Page 164 – Display settings; Display
  • Page 165 – Clock settings; Daylight Saving Time:; Others settings
  • Page 166 – Comfort settings; Auto Interior Illumination:
  • Page 167 – Language & Units settings; for your favorite display appearance.; Voice Recognition settings
  • Page 168 – Setting the Image Viewer:
  • Page 169 – VENTILATORS
  • Page 171 – Automatic operation; Dehumidified defrosting or defogging:; Manual operation
  • Page 172 – To turn the system off
  • Page 173 – Turn the temperature control dial to set the
  • Page 174 – Outside air circulation:
  • Page 175 – Air flows mainly from foot outlets.; Push the “OFF” button.; OPERATING TIPS; The sensors
  • Page 176 – SERVICING AIR CONDITIONER; This refrigerant will not; AUDIO OPERATION PRECAUTIONS; function in your NISSAN radio system.; AUDIO SYSTEM
  • Page 177 – The satellite radio mode requires an active XM
  • Page 180 – Copyright and trademark:
  • Page 181 – Explanation of terms:
  • Page 182 – and Windows Media
  • Page 185 – Troubleshooting guide:
  • Page 187 – Automatic title download:
  • Page 188 – Audio main operation; Turn the VOL control knob to adjust the volume.
  • Page 189 – FM-AM radio operation; to
  • Page 195 – CD DISPLAY information:
  • Page 198 – Switching the display:
  • Page 201 – Precautions
  • Page 202 – Playing a DVD
  • Page 203 – DVD settings; Keys for the DVD menu operation are displayed.
  • Page 205 – Audio file operation
  • Page 206 – Movie file operation
  • Page 207 – Audio File Playback
  • Page 209 – Connecting procedure; Push the SETTING button and select the
  • Page 211 – Play
  • Page 215 – Recording CDs; Operate the audio system to play a CD. For
  • Page 216 – Playing recorded songs
  • Page 219 – Music Box settings; ” key during playback,; Gracenote; This application or device contains software
  • Page 222 – AUX Menu
  • Page 223 – alcohol intended for industrial use.; USB memory; Do not spill any liquids on the USB memory.
  • Page 224 – Volume control switches
  • Page 225 – ANTENNA; Removing the antenna:; — The vehicle enters an automatic
  • Page 226 – Your NISSAN is equipped with Bluetooth; CAR PHONE OR CB RADIO
  • Page 228 – IC Regulatory information; VOICE COMMANDS
  • Page 231 – Editing the Vehicle Phonebook
  • Page 232 – MAKING A CALL; Vehicle Phonebook
  • Page 233 – Dial Number; RECEIVING A CALL; Answer
  • Page 234 – DURING A CALL; Hang up; PHONE SETTING; To set up the Bluetooth; Edit Vehicle Phonebook
  • Page 235 – Download Handset Phonebook; cellular phone. Availability of this function; Volume; Automatic Hold; Auto Download
  • Page 237 – Your NISSAN is equipped with the Bluetooth
  • Page 239 – USING THE SYSTEM
  • Page 241 – button or the
  • Page 242 – Receiving a call; button on
  • Page 243 – LIST OF VOICE COMMANDS; When you push and release the; Call; “Redial”
  • Page 247 – Training phrases
  • Page 248 – go back
  • Page 250 – switch, and the voice command; Activating Standard Mode; Push the SETTING button on the instrument
  • Page 251 – Displaying user guide
  • Page 253 – Help
  • Page 255 – Command List
  • Page 257 – General Commands
  • Page 258 – Voice command examples; switch located on the
  • Page 263 – Activating Alternate Command Mode; Displaying command list; Push the INFO button on the instrument
  • Page 265 – List of help commands
  • Page 266 – Information Commands:
  • Page 269 – Giving voice command
  • Page 275 – Starting and driving
  • Page 277 – high temperatures to help reduce pollutants.
  • Page 278 – Additional information
  • Page 279 – — Facilities or electric devices using similar; Be attentive at all
  • Page 280 – RAPID AIR PRESSURE LOSS; Do not rapidly apply the brakes.
  • Page 281 – Turn on the hazard warning flashers and; PUSH-BUTTON IGNITION SWITCH
  • Page 283 – during the OFF position.; Automatic transmission models; Push the ignition switch to the OFF position.; OFF
  • Page 284 – BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE
  • Page 285 – To stop the engine, shift the selector lever to; STARTING THE ENGINE
  • Page 286 – Keep the foot brake pedal depressed and; DRIVING THE VEHICLE
  • Page 287 – Shifting; To move the selector lever,; The brake; The brake pedal
  • Page 288 – Manual shift mode; . The transmission shifts to the higher
  • Page 289 – Shift lock release
  • Page 290 – MANUAL TRANSMISSION
  • Page 293 – Suggested up-shift speeds; Suggested maximum speed in each gear
  • Page 294 – on winding or hilly roads; PARKING BRAKE
  • Page 295 – in very windy areas; CRUISE CONTROL OPERATIONS; To turn on the cruise control,
  • Page 297 – INCREASING FUEL ECONOMY
  • Page 298 – POWER STEERING
  • Page 299 – BRAKE SYSTEM
  • Page 300 – — When replacing tires, install the; Using the system; BRAKE ASSIST
  • Page 301 – Normal operation
  • Page 304 – A shovel to dig the vehicle out of snowdrifts.; COLD WEATHER DRIVING
  • Page 305 – To use the engine block heater; Open the hood and unwrap the engine
  • Page 307 – In case of emergency
  • Page 308 – Stopping the vehicle; Safely move the vehicle off the road and; FLAT TIRE
  • Page 309 – Blocking wheels; Place suitable blocks
  • Page 310 – Getting the spare tire and tools; Models without subwoofer:
  • Page 311 – Installing the spare tire; Clean any mud or dirt from the surface
  • Page 312 – Wheel nut tightening torque:; Stowing the damaged tire and tools
  • Page 313 – secure the damaged tire.
  • Page 315 – Repairing tire
  • Page 318 – Remove the air compressor from the tire; Open the lid of the air compressor and take
  • Page 320 – — Securely tighten the compressor; — Keep the sealant bottle screwed
  • Page 321 – After repairing tire; T i r e; JUMP STARTING
  • Page 322 – Do not allow the two vehicles to touch.
  • Page 323 – PUSH STARTING
  • Page 324 – Do not stop the engine.; IF YOUR VEHICLE OVERHEATS
  • Page 325 – TOWING YOUR VEHICLE
  • Page 328 – Stand clear of a stuck vehicle.; Pulling a stuck vehicle
  • Page 329 – Rocking a stuck vehicle
  • Page 331 – Appearance and care
  • Page 332 – WASHING; Do not use an automatic car wash; CLEANING EXTERIOR
  • Page 333 – dry; WAXING; A NISSAN dealer can assist you in choosing the
  • Page 334 – WHEELS; pressure or poor seal at the tire bead.; Aluminum alloy wheels
  • Page 335 – after the cleaner is applied.; CHROME PARTS; Small dirt particles can be abrasive; CLEANING INTERIOR
  • Page 336 – No matter what mats are; Floor mat positioning aid
  • Page 337 – Moisture; CORROSION PROTECTION
  • Page 338 – this may damage them.
  • Page 340 – before; Outside the vehicle; Doors and engine hood:; MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENT
  • Page 341 – Inside the vehicle
  • Page 342 – Under the hood and vehicle
  • Page 343 – If you must work with the engine; You should be aware that incomplete or; MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS
  • Page 344 – If in doubt
  • Page 345 – VQ37VHR ENGINE MODEL
  • Page 346 – CHECKING ENGINE COOLANT LEVEL; in the reservoir when; ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM
  • Page 347 – CHANGING ENGINE COOLANT; CHECKING ENGINE OIL LEVEL; Wait more than 15; CHANGING ENGINE OIL AND FILTER
  • Page 348 – Engine oil and filter; Check your local regulations.; Oil filter tightening torque:
  • Page 349 – After the operation; AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID
  • Page 350 – POWER STEERING FLUID
  • Page 351 – BRAKE FLUID; or the brake warning; CLUTCH FLUID; fluid up to the MAX line; WINDOW WASHER FLUID
  • Page 352 – BATTERY
  • Page 354 – Visually inspect the belt for signs of unusual; DRIVE BELTS
  • Page 355 – REPLACING SPARK PLUGS
  • Page 356 – CLEANING; AIR CLEANER
  • Page 357 – REPLACING
  • Page 358 – SELF-ADJUSTING BRAKES; BRAKE PAD WEAR WARNING; For additional information, see the; ENGINE COMPARTMENT; Be sure the ignition switch is pushed to the; BRAKES
  • Page 359 – Fusible links
  • Page 360 – PASSENGER COMPARTMENT
  • Page 363 – ROADSTER
  • Page 364 – EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR LIGHTS
  • Page 365 – Replacement procedures
  • Page 366 – Most tires naturally lose air over time.; WHEELS AND TIRES
  • Page 367 – VEHICLE; Tire size — see “; TIRE LABELING”
  • Page 368 – Checking the tire pressure; Install the valve stem cap.
  • Page 369 – TIRE LABELING
  • Page 371 – TYPES OF TIRES; All season tires; NISSAN specifies all season tires on some
  • Page 372 – Use only SAE
  • Page 373 – Wear indicator location mark; Tire wear and damage; Replacing wheels and tires
  • Page 374 – Wheel balance
  • Page 377 – Technical and consumer information
  • Page 379 – Gasoline specifications
  • Page 381 – Selecting the correct oil
  • Page 383 – ENGINE; SPECIFICATIONS
  • Page 386 – VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
  • Page 387 – ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER; The number is stamped on the engine as shown.
  • Page 389 – EXCEPT FOR NISMO MODELS; (Be sure that the drill; INSTALLING FRONT LICENSE PLATE
  • Page 391 – FOR NISMO MODELS
  • Page 393 – TERMS; does not; VEHICLE LOADING INFORMATION
  • Page 395 – LOADING TIPS; f r o n t; MEASUREMENT OF WEIGHTS; Do not tow a trailer with your vehicle.; TOWING A TRAILER
  • Page 396 – AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION; MUST; Treadwear 200 Traction AA Temperature A; TREADWEAR
  • Page 397 – TEMPERATURE A, B AND C; Emission Defects Warranty
  • Page 398 – Start the engine. Allow the engine to idle
  • Page 400 – IN THE EVENT OF A COLLISION
  • Page 408 – will damage the three way catalyst.; ENGINE OIL RECOMMENDATION:; Engine oil with API Certification Mark; GAS STATION INFORMATION
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