Nissan 2011 Rogue - Manual

Nissan 2011 Rogue

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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 – INSTRUMENT PANEL
  • Page 14 – METERS AND GAUGES
  • Page 15 – ENGINE COMPARTMENT
  • Page 16 – WARNING AND INDICATOR LIGHTS
  • Page 17 – mental restraint system
  • Page 18 – SEATS
  • Page 19 – Forward and backward:
  • Page 20 – Front power seat adjustment
  • Page 22 – REAR SEATS; Before folding the rear seats:
  • Page 23 – HEAD RESTRAINTS; Indicates the seating position is equipped
  • Page 24 – Components; Adjustment notches; Adjustment
  • Page 28 – Once a seat belt with pretensioner
  • Page 29 – Fastening the seat belts; Slowly pull the seat belt out of the retractor
  • Page 30 – Unfastening the seat belts; When the vehicle slows down rapidly.
  • Page 31 – Shoulder belt height adjustment; To adjust, pull the adjustment button
  • Page 32 – The rear center seat belt has a connector tongue
  • Page 33 – Stowing rear center seat belt:
  • Page 34 – Attaching rear center seat belt:
  • Page 35 – SEAT BELT EXTENDERS; SEAT BELT MAINTENANCE; To clean the seat belt webbing,; CHILD SAFETY
  • Page 36 – NISSAN recommends that a child be placed in a
  • Page 37 – CHILD RESTRAINTS
  • Page 38 – — Infants and children should al-; CAUTION
  • Page 39 – LATCH lower anchor; — Attach LATCH system compatible; LATCH lower anchor location
  • Page 40 – Top tether anchor point locations; Position the child restraint on the seat.
  • Page 47 – Position the child restraint on the seat.
  • Page 48 – 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 49 – Remove any additional slack from the seat; After attaching the child restraint, test it
  • Page 50 – INSTALLING TOP TETHER STRAP; — Make sure the shoulder portion of
  • Page 52 – Booster seat installation; Position the booster seat on the seat. Only; The booster seat should be positioned on
  • Page 53 – Supplemental front-impact air bag system:
  • Page 60 – Front passenger air bag and status light
  • Page 61 – Front passenger air bag:
  • Page 62 – Do not use water or acidic cleaners
  • Page 66 – will not come on, will flash intermittently or; SRS air bag; in the instrument panel, monitors the
  • Page 68 – Instruments and controls
  • Page 72 – Changing the display:; TACHOMETER; Do not rev the
  • Page 73 – FUEL GAUGE; approximate
  • Page 74 – If the vehicle runs out of fuel, the
  • Page 76 – switch for more than 3
  • Page 78 – CHECKING BULBS; or; WARNING LIGHTS
  • Page 79 – — blinks rapidly (about twice a; Parking brake indicator:
  • Page 80 – Charge warning light; NISSAN dealer immediately.; Engine oil pressure warning light; immediately; Low fuel warning light
  • Page 81 – Low tire pressure warning light; Low tire pressure warning:
  • Page 82 – spare tire as soon as possible.; Master warning light
  • Page 83 – INDICATOR LIGHTS; After a few driving trips, the
  • Page 84 – Security indicator light
  • Page 86 – VEHICLE INFORMATION DISPLAY
  • Page 87 – switch is
  • Page 88 – the; Steering lock malfunction indicator; No key inside the vehicle:; Setting menu operation warning; to be displayed. (See “TRIP COMPUTER” later
  • Page 89 – Cruise control indicator
  • Page 90 – TRIP COMPUTER
  • Page 92 – Setting cannot be made while driving.
  • Page 96 – operation of the device.
  • Page 99 – HIGH VOLTAGE
  • Page 100 – Automatic headlights off delay:
  • Page 101 – located on the top of the; HEADLIGHT SWITCH; Turn the switch to the
  • Page 102 – Headlight aiming control (if so equipped)
  • Page 103 – headlight switch to the; TURN SIGNAL SWITCH
  • Page 105 – HORN
  • Page 107 – ADJUSTING THE TIME; Type B
  • Page 108 – Push the ENTER SETTING button; Models with navigation system; POWER OUTLET
  • Page 109 – CUP HOLDERS; The flap; STORAGE
  • Page 110 – SUNGLASSES HOLDER; To open the sunglasses holder, push
  • Page 111 – GLOVE BOX; Card holder; CONSOLE BOX; To open the console boxes, push up the knob
  • Page 112 – Type A: To open the luggage floor box, push; LUGGAGE SIDE BOX; To open the luggage side box, pull up the strap.
  • Page 114 – to a
  • Page 115 – UTILITY HOOK; To use the utility hook on the seatback, pull it.
  • Page 116 – POWER WINDOWS; Locking passengers’ windows
  • Page 117 – Push it in again to cancel.; Passenger side power window switch
  • Page 118 – If the windows do not close automatically; AUTOMATIC MOONROOF
  • Page 119 – Tilting the moonroof; . Push the switch toward; Auto reverse function
  • Page 120 – If the moonroof does not operate; MAP LIGHTS
  • Page 123 – PROGRAMMING HomeLink
  • Page 125 – Do not
  • Page 126 – IF YOUR VEHICLE IS STOLEN
  • Page 127 – MEMO
  • Page 129 – Pre-driving checks and adjustments
  • Page 130 – KEYS
  • Page 131 – Do not drop the Intelligent Key.; Mechanical key
  • Page 132 – LOCKING WITH KEY; will lock all doors and; LOCKING WITH INSIDE LOCK KNOB; then close the; DOORS
  • Page 134 – CHILD SAFETY REAR DOOR LOCK; When the levers are in the lock position; Do not drop the keyfob.
  • Page 135 – Locking doors
  • Page 137 – and UNLOCK
  • Page 138 – D o
  • Page 140 – switches may not function.
  • Page 141 – INTELLIGENT KEY OPERATION
  • Page 143 – TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
  • Page 149 – Hold the coated part; HOOD
  • Page 150 – LIFT GATE
  • Page 151 – LIFT GATE RELEASE; Remove the cover inside of the lift gate with; driving on bumpy or rutted roads
  • Page 152 – OPENING THE FUEL-FILLER DOOR; Turn the fuel-filler cap counterclockwise to
  • Page 154 – TILT OPERATION
  • Page 155 – SUN VISORS
  • Page 156 – Automatic anti-glare type; or apply glass cleaner on
  • Page 157 – in improper operation.; OUTSIDE MIRRORS; Adjusting outside mirrors
  • Page 158 – Foldable outside mirrors
  • Page 159 – Hands-Free Phone System
  • Page 160 – SAFETY NOTE
  • Page 161 – HOW TO USE TOUCH SCREEN; Touch screen operation; on
  • Page 162 – Inputting characters:
  • Page 163 – Completes the character input.; Touch screen maintenance; Push the; HOW TO USE THE SETUP BUTTON
  • Page 166 – Traffic setup
  • Page 167 – Distance guide lines:
  • Page 168 – Backing up on a steep uphill; distance on the hill is the place
  • Page 170 – Backing up on a steep downhill; HOW TO ADJUST THE SCREEN; SETUP; OPERATING TIPS
  • Page 171 – SIDE VENTILATORS; VENTILATORS
  • Page 172 – MANUAL AIR CONDITIONER; Controls; Outside air circulation:
  • Page 173 – Heater operation; Defrosting or defogging:
  • Page 174 – Air conditioner operation; Dehumidified heating:
  • Page 175 – AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONER; Cooling and dehumidified heating:
  • Page 176 – Manual operation
  • Page 177 – SERVICING AIR CONDITIONER; However, it may contribute in a; Air conditioner filter
  • Page 178 – AUDIO OPERATION PRECAUTIONS; function in your NISSAN radio system.; AUDIO SYSTEM
  • Page 179 – The satellite radio mode requires an active XM
  • Page 181 – Explanation of terms:
  • Page 182 – and Windows Media
  • Page 191 – Audio main operation; Turn the VOL control knob to adjust the volume.
  • Page 192 – Radio operation; to
  • Page 193 – RADIO DISPLAY change:
  • Page 195 – Connecting iPod
  • Page 198 – Switching the display:
  • Page 201 – USB memory operation; Audio main operation:
  • Page 209 – Random and repeat play mode:; iPod
  • Page 211 – USB memory; Do not spill any liquids on the USB memory.
  • Page 212 – If no CD is located or an AUX, iPod; VOLUME control switch
  • Page 213 – Tuning switch; ANTENNA; — The vehicle enters an automatic
  • Page 214 – CAR PHONE OR CB RADIO
  • Page 215 – BLUETOOTH
  • Page 216 – USING THE SYSTEM
  • Page 218 – Manual command selection
  • Page 219 – button or the; Connecting procedure
  • Page 220 – Receiving a call; button on
  • Page 221 – LIST OF VOICE COMMANDS; When you push and release the; Call; “Redial”
  • Page 224 – function on the vehicle.; Training procedure; Position the vehicle in a reasonably quiet
  • Page 225 – Training phrases
  • Page 226 – go back
  • Page 229 – Starting and driving
  • Page 232 – Additional information
  • Page 233 – of control or an accident.
  • Page 234 – RAPID AIR PRESSURE LOSS
  • Page 235 – Do not rapidly apply the brakes.; DRIVING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS; Many hills are too steep for any
  • Page 237 – Be sure to check the brakes imme-; IGNITION SWITCH
  • Page 238 – Operating range
  • Page 239 – KEY POSITIONS; For the Intelligent Key equipped model:
  • Page 240 – Check that all windows and lights are clean.; BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE
  • Page 241 – repeat the above procedure.; Starting the vehicle; After starting the engine, fully depress the; DRIVING THE VEHICLE
  • Page 242 – Shifting
  • Page 243 – The brake
  • Page 244 – High fluid temperature protection mode; Shift lock release; Turn the ignition switch to the LOCK
  • Page 245 – PARKING BRAKE
  • Page 246 – on winding or hilly roads; CRUISE CONTROL OPERATIONS; To turn on the cruise control,; CRUISE CONTROL
  • Page 248 – Do not accelerate at full throttle in any gear.; INCREASING FUEL ECONOMY
  • Page 250 – Each time you push the lower part of the switch
  • Page 251 – LOCK mode; The AWD LOCK indicator light; AUTO mode; The AWD LOCK indicator light will turn off.; *1: When the rotation difference between the
  • Page 252 – AWD WARNING LIGHT; The AWD warning light is located in the meter.
  • Page 253 – To help prevent the vehicle from rolling into; PARKING/PARKING ON HILLS
  • Page 254 – BRAKING PRECAUTIONS
  • Page 255 – Wet brakes; best braking performance.; — When replacing tires, install the; Using the system
  • Page 256 – locking up. Steer the vehicle to avoid obstacles.; Normal operation; — understeer (vehicle tends to not follow the
  • Page 258 – FREEING A FROZEN DOOR LOCK
  • Page 259 – will lose even more traction.; To use the engine block heater; Open the hood and unwrap the engine
  • Page 263 – In case of emergency
  • Page 264 – the tire pressure sensors.; CHANGING A FLAT TIRE; Safely move the vehicle off the road and; FLAT TIRE
  • Page 265 – Blocking wheels; Place suitable blocks; Getting the spare tire and tools; Lift up the luggage floor board
  • Page 266 – Remove the jacking tools and the spare tire.
  • Page 267 – Spare tire: Turn the clamp to remove the tire.; To remove the wheel cover, use the jack rod
  • Page 268 – Place the jack directly under the jack-up
  • Page 269 – Installing the spare tire
  • Page 270 – Lower the vehicle slowly until the tire; Wheel nut tightening torque:; Stowing the damaged tire and the tools; Securely store the damaged tire, jack and
  • Page 271 – If the booster battery is in another vehicle; JUMP STARTING
  • Page 272 – before turning; PUSH STARTING
  • Page 273 – Move the vehicle safely off the road, apply; Visually check drive belts for damage or; After the engine cools down, check the; IF YOUR VEHICLE OVERHEATS
  • Page 274 – TOWING YOUR VEHICLE
  • Page 276 – Turn the ignition switch to the
  • Page 277 – Do not tow Kro; Stand clear of a stuck vehicle.
  • Page 278 – Pulling a stuck vehicle; Pull the hook cover; Do not use the tie down hook to pull the vehicle.
  • Page 279 – Rocking a stuck vehicle
  • Page 281 – Appearance and care
  • Page 282 – WASHING; CLEANING EXTERIOR
  • Page 283 – ̄ m models. The wheel coating may
  • Page 284 – Aluminum alloy wheels; Wheels for Kro ̄m models; ̄ m models. The wheel; CHROME PARTS
  • Page 285 – Small dirt particles can be abrasive; AIR FRESHENERS; CLEANING INTERIOR
  • Page 286 – SEAT BELTS; Moisture
  • Page 287 – Air pollution; this may damage them.
  • Page 290 – before; Outside the vehicle; Doors and engine hood:; MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENT
  • Page 291 – Wheel alignment and balance:; Inside the vehicle; Warning lights and chimes:
  • Page 292 – Windshield defroster:; Under the hood and vehicle
  • Page 293 – If you must run the engine in an; If in doubt about; MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS
  • Page 294 – done by a NISSAN dealer.
  • Page 295 – Removing the air duct; Remove the air duct; ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM
  • Page 296 – CHECKING ENGINE COOLANT LEVEL; in the reservoir when; CHANGING ENGINE COOLANT
  • Page 297 – CHECKING ENGINE OIL LEVEL; Wait more than 10; CHANGING ENGINE OIL AND FILTER; ENGINE OIL
  • Page 298 – Engine oil and filter; Check your local regulations.; Oil filter tightening torque:
  • Page 299 – After the operation; Lower the vehicle carefully to the ground.; Clean the filler cap before removing.; BRAKE FLUID
  • Page 300 – WINDOW WASHER FLUID
  • Page 301 – terminal cable to prevent discharging it.; BATTERY
  • Page 303 – Visually inspect each belt for signs of; DRIVE BELTS
  • Page 304 – Push the tabs; AIR CLEANER
  • Page 305 – CLEANING; REPLACING; WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES
  • Page 306 – SELF-ADJUSTING BRAKES; BRAKE PAD WEAR INDICATORS
  • Page 307 – FUSES
  • Page 309 – KEYFOB
  • Page 310 – INTELLIGENT KEY BATTERY; Remove the mechanical key from the In-
  • Page 312 – LIGHTS
  • Page 313 – Xenon headlight model:
  • Page 314 – EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR LIGHTS
  • Page 315 – Replacement procedures
  • Page 317 – TIRE PRESSURE
  • Page 318 – Most tires naturally lose air over time.
  • Page 319 – VEHICLE; Tire size — see “; TIRE LABELING”
  • Page 320 – Checking the tire pressure; Install the valve stem cap.
  • Page 321 – TIRE LABELING
  • Page 323 – TYPES OF TIRES; All season tires
  • Page 324 – TIRE CHAINS
  • Page 325 – Wear indicator location mark; Tire wear and damage
  • Page 326 – Replacing wheels and tires
  • Page 327 – Wheel balance
  • Page 331 – Technical and consumer information
  • Page 333 – FUEL RECOMMENDATION; Gasoline specifications
  • Page 335 – Selecting the correct oil
  • Page 338 – DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS; you should first find out if the fuel available is; VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
  • Page 339 – Remove the cover to access the number.; ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER; The number is stamped on the engine as shown.
  • Page 343 – FOR Kro ̄m MODELS; (Be sure that the drill; TERMS; does not; VEHICLE LOADING INFORMATION
  • Page 344 – VEHICLE LOAD CAPACITY
  • Page 345 – Steps for determining correct load limit
  • Page 346 – SECURING THE LOAD; Do not apply a total load of more than 22
  • Page 347 – LOADING TIPS; f r o n t; MEASUREMENT OF WEIGHTS
  • Page 349 – Tongue load
  • Page 351 – TOWING LOAD/SPECIFICATION
  • Page 352 – smaller than the hole
  • Page 353 – Trailer lights; Trailer brakes; Trailer towing tips; Avoid abrupt starts, acceleration or stops.
  • Page 355 – When stopped in traffic for long periods of; FLAT TOWING; MUST
  • Page 356 – Treadwear 200 Traction AA Temperature A; TREADWEAR; TEMPERATURE A, B AND C; UNIFORM TIRE QUALITY GRADING
  • Page 357 – For USA; REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS
  • Page 358 – For Canada
  • Page 360 – IN THE EVENT OF A COLLISION; tion you should know.; Why should you take a chance?; If you should need further information visit us at:
  • Page 368 – ENGINE OIL RECOMMENDATION:; Engine oil with API Certification Mark; GAS STATION INFORMATION
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