Nissan 2011 Titan - Manual

Nissan 2011 Titan

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – WARNING; mark is placed at the begin-; FOREWORD
  • Page 3 – If you see this symbol, it means; WHEN READING THE MANUAL
  • Page 4 – BLUETOOTH
  • Page 5 – NISSAN CUSTOMER CARE PROGRAM
  • Page 8 – Illustrated table of contents
  • Page 9 – Front-seat Active Head Restraints; Illustrated table of contents
  • Page 10 – EXTERIOR FRONT
  • Page 11 – EXTERIOR REAR
  • Page 12 – HomeLink; PASSENGER COMPARTMENT
  • Page 13 – INSTRUMENT PANEL
  • Page 15 – Engine cover removed for clarity.
  • Page 16 – WARNING/INDICATOR LIGHTS
  • Page 19 – SEATS; Safety—Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system
  • Page 23 – HEAD RESTRAINTS; Stowed position
  • Page 24 – Indicates the seating position is equipped with; Components; Adjustment notches; Adjustment
  • Page 25 – Removal; Pull the head restraint up to the highest
  • Page 27 – To return the front passenger’s seat to a
  • Page 28 – Folding the rear bench seat
  • Page 29 – erly push the seat cushion down into place.; Folding the rear bench seatback down; To tilt the seatback forward, pull the strap up
  • Page 30 – without; SEAT BELTS
  • Page 31 – system
  • Page 33 – Fastening the seat belts; Adjust the seat. See “Seats” earlier in this; Manual front seat shown
  • Page 34 – Position the lap belt portion
  • Page 35 – Unfastening the seat belts; When the vehicle slows down rapidly.
  • Page 36 – Front seats
  • Page 37 – Position the lap belt; low and snug on the
  • Page 38 – To unfasten the seat belt, press the button on; SEAT BELT EXTENDERS; SEAT BELT MAINTENANCE; To clean the seat belt webbing,; apply a
  • Page 39 – CHILD SAFETY
  • Page 41 – CHILD RESTRAINTS
  • Page 43 – – Attach LATCH system compatible; LATCH lower anchor location; LATCH system lower anchor locations
  • Page 45 – Top tether anchor point locations; Secure the child restraint anchor attach-
  • Page 46 – For child restraints that are equipped with
  • Page 47 – Check to make sure the child restraint is
  • Page 50 – Be sure to reinstall the head
  • Page 51 – Forward-facing – step 4
  • Page 52 – Be sure to reinstall the; See “Head restraints” in this; Forward-facing – step 3
  • Page 55 – Foward-Facing — step 1
  • Page 56 – Forward-Facing — step 3
  • Page 57 – Forward-Facing — step 5
  • Page 58 – See; BOOSTER SEATS; – Make sure the shoulder portion of
  • Page 60 – CAUTION; Position the booster seat on the seat. Only
  • Page 66 – Do not lean against doors or windows.
  • Page 70 – The front air bags deflate quickly after a collision.
  • Page 71 – Front passenger air bag and status light; Status light
  • Page 72 – , located in the meter and gauges area
  • Page 77 – Repair and replacement procedure
  • Page 79 – Instruments and controls
  • Page 81 – Instruments and controls
  • Page 83 – METERS AND GAUGES
  • Page 84 – SPEEDOMETER AND ODOMETER; The speedometer indicates vehicle speed.; Odometer/Twin trip odometer; Changing the display:; Trip; Resetting the trip odometer:
  • Page 85 – TACHOMETER; zone; when the gauge needle points
  • Page 86 – FUEL GAUGE; The gauge indicates the
  • Page 87 – while the engine is
  • Page 88 – Have; With the ignition switch in the ON position, press; Type A
  • Page 89 – COMPASS DISPLAY; Push the
  • Page 90 – Zone variation change procedure; Use zone number 5 for Hawaii.
  • Page 92 – CHECKING BULBS; or; WARNING LIGHTS
  • Page 93 – Parking brake indicator; Check the brake fluid level. Add brake fluid
  • Page 94 – Charge warning light; immediately; and call a NISSAN dealer or
  • Page 95 – – in the 4H position, shift the 4WD shift; Low fuel warning light; There will be a small reserve of fuel; Low tire pressure warning light; Low tire pressure warning:
  • Page 97 – INDICATOR LIGHTS
  • Page 98 – Operation
  • Page 99 – Slip indicator light
  • Page 104 – Check tire pressure warning
  • Page 106 – Restart the engine while holding the device; Rules; Security indicator light
  • Page 108 – HEADLIGHT CONTROL SWITCH; When turning the switch to the; Type B
  • Page 109 – Turn off all the lights when it is light.
  • Page 110 – located on the top; Headlight beam select
  • Page 112 – position, then turn the fog light
  • Page 114 – The front seats are warmed by built-in heaters.; HORN
  • Page 115 – indicator will come on.
  • Page 117 – Front row; TOW MODE SWITCH
  • Page 118 – Open the cap to use a power outlet.
  • Page 119 – The rubber mats can be removed for cleaning.; Side tray; STORAGE
  • Page 120 – Pull up on the lever; Console box lock; Use the master key to lock
  • Page 121 – GLOVE BOX; Open the glove box by pulling the handle.
  • Page 122 – To open the sunglasses holder, push and release.; MAP POCKETS
  • Page 123 – Storage bins; Push the button to open a storage bin.
  • Page 124 – CUP HOLDERS; Front — Type A
  • Page 126 – Bottle holder — Type A
  • Page 127 – inside; WINDOWS
  • Page 128 – Driver’s side power window switch; To close the window, pull the switch up
  • Page 129 – Rear power window switch; close the window, pull the switch up; Locking passengers’ windows
  • Page 132 – use; Sunshade
  • Page 133 – INTERIOR LIGHT
  • Page 134 – When the switch is in the OFF position; The console light
  • Page 135 – The HomeLink; HOMELINK
  • Page 136 – PROGRAMMING HOMELINK
  • Page 138 – BUTTON; Do not; IF YOUR VEHICLE IS STOLEN; with
  • Page 139 – MEMO
  • Page 140 – Pre-driving checks and adjustments
  • Page 141 – Key number plate; 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 142 – LOCKING WITH KEY; . To unlock, turn the key toward the rear; Driver’s side; DOORS
  • Page 143 – Opening and closing windows; after the door is unlocked.; longer; after the door is locked.; Inside lock
  • Page 144 – Lockout protection; Open the driver’s or passenger’s door.
  • Page 147 – Do not drop the keyfob.; Locking doors; Remove the key from the ignition switch.
  • Page 150 – HOOD
  • Page 152 – Loose Fuel Cap warning
  • Page 153 – TILT OPERATION; or toward the driver; STEERING WHEEL
  • Page 154 – SUN VISORS
  • Page 155 – MIRRORS
  • Page 156 – button. The indicator light will turn
  • Page 159 – Pull the outside mirror toward the door to fold it.
  • Page 160 – Push the switch to open or close the mirrors.
  • Page 161 – Removing the tailgate; The; Hold the tailgate at a 45 degree angle.; TRUCK BOX
  • Page 163 – Memory storage function; MEMORY STORAGE FUNCTION; Place the ignition switch in the ON position.
  • Page 165 – The driver’s seat will slide backward:; Restarting the entry/exit function; Connect the battery cable or replace the; SYSTEM OPERATION
  • Page 168 – Hands-Free Phone System
  • Page 169 – contact; Display screen, heater, air conditioner, audio and phone systems
  • Page 170 – HOW TO USE THE BACK BUTTON; This button has two functions.
  • Page 171 – HOW TO USE THE TRIP BUTTON; FUEL ECONOMY; Resetting trip 1 and trip 2
  • Page 172 – Resetting fuel economy; Maintenance items; Engine Oil; Changing the maintenance interval
  • Page 173 – Resetting the maintenance interval; “Reset” key is selected.
  • Page 174 – Tire pressure information; LOW PRESSURE — Check All Tires.
  • Page 175 – Display settings
  • Page 176 – Vehicle electronic systems; Adjust Driver Seat When Exiting Vehicle:
  • Page 177 – System settings
  • Page 178 – Clock; The time will change step by step.; Setting daylight savings time:
  • Page 180 – VENTS
  • Page 181 – CONTROLS
  • Page 184 – MAXIMUM AND QUICK
  • Page 189 – Temperature control dial
  • Page 192 – AIR FLOW CHARTS
  • Page 195 – AUTOMATIC OPERATION; Turn the temperature dial to the left or right
  • Page 197 – RADIO; SERVICING AIR CONDITIONER
  • Page 198 – satellite radio
  • Page 199 – AUDIO OPERATION PRECAUTIONS
  • Page 200 – Compact disc with MP3 or WMA; and Windows Media
  • Page 201 – Playback order chart
  • Page 203 – Troubleshooting guide:
  • Page 204 – Audio main operation; Power button and VOL control knob
  • Page 205 – FM/AM radio operation
  • Page 210 – Type C
  • Page 211 – Type D
  • Page 212 – Type E
  • Page 220 – CD CARE AND CLEANING; Volume control switch
  • Page 221 – MODE select switch
  • Page 223 – ANTENNA; may
  • Page 225 – REMOTE CONTROL; located at the bottom of the
  • Page 226 – Headphones
  • Page 227 – Pressing the
  • Page 228 – When the; in the upper
  • Page 230 – when; HOW TO HANDLE THE DVD
  • Page 231 – DVD player operation precautions
  • Page 232 – Replace the battery as follows:; Make sure that the; Be careful not to touch the battery terminal.
  • Page 233 – from; CAR PHONE OR CB RADIO
  • Page 235 – REGULATORY INFORMATION; USING THE SYSTEM
  • Page 236 – How to say numbers
  • Page 237 – CONTROL BUTTONS; Press the
  • Page 238 – GETTING STARTED
  • Page 239 – Receiving a call; button
  • Page 240 – LIST OF VOICE COMMANDS; When you press and release the; “Call”; “Redial”
  • Page 241 – button on the steering; “Phone book”
  • Page 243 – “Memo pad”; “Record”
  • Page 244 – “Setup”; “Pair phone”; “List phone” – See the description below.; “List phone”; tem are in the vehicle at the same time.; “Change priority”; phone is in the vehicle.
  • Page 245 – Training procedure
  • Page 246 – Training phrases
  • Page 247 – TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
  • Page 248 – Starting and driving
  • Page 250 – operating; Starting and driving
  • Page 251 – Additional information:; “Tire
  • Page 252 – – Facilities or electric devices using similar radio
  • Page 253 – This device must accept any interfer-; As with; Be attentive at all times, and; In a rollover crash, an; Maintain a firm grip on the steering wheel; RAPID AIR PRESSURE LOSS
  • Page 254 – Do not rapidly apply the brakes.; impairs; DRIVING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
  • Page 255 – Please observe the following precautions:
  • Page 256 – IGNITION SWITCH
  • Page 257 – AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION; To remove the key from the ignition switch:
  • Page 258 – KEY POSITIONS; BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE
  • Page 259 – by placing the ignition; with your; Allow the engine to idle for at least 30 sec-; ENGINE PROTECTION MODE; Engine power may be reduced.; STARTING THE ENGINE
  • Page 262 – The brake; Use this position for all normal forward driving.
  • Page 263 – Shifting – column
  • Page 264 – Manual shift mode
  • Page 265 – When canceling the manual shift mode:; Shift lock release; Console shift
  • Page 266 – PARKING BRAKE
  • Page 267 – CANCEL switch; pushing; On winding or hilly roads.
  • Page 268 – CRUISE CONTROL OPERATIONS
  • Page 269 – INCREASING FUEL ECONOMY
  • Page 270 – USING FOUR WHEEL DRIVE
  • Page 271 – WD or 4WD shift procedure:
  • Page 273 – drivetrain; When driving on rough roads,
  • Page 274 – WD shift switch operations
  • Page 275 – WD shift indicator light; WD warning light; The 4WD warning light is located in the meter.
  • Page 277 – To help prevent the vehicle from rolling into; PARKING/PARKING ON HILLS
  • Page 278 – BRAKE PRECAUTIONS; POWER STEERING
  • Page 279 – Wet brakes; – When replacing tires, install the; Using the system
  • Page 280 – result; Normal operation
  • Page 282 – indicator will not
  • Page 284 – SUMMER tires have a tread designed to; COLD WEATHER DRIVING
  • Page 285 – SPECIAL WINTER EQUIPMENT; A shovel to dig the vehicle out of snowdrifts.; DRIVING ON SNOW OR ICE
  • Page 288 – In case of emergency
  • Page 289 – CHANGING A FLAT TIRE; Safely move the vehicle off the road and; FLAT TIRE; In case of emergency
  • Page 290 – Blocking wheels; Place suitable blocks; Getting the spare tire and tools
  • Page 291 – Fit the square end of the jack rod into the
  • Page 292 – Loosen each wheel nut one or two turns by
  • Page 294 – Installing the spare tire; Wheel nut tightening torque:
  • Page 295 – Explosive; JUMP STARTING
  • Page 296 – Do not allow the two vehicles to touch.; Always connect positive (
  • Page 297 – PUSH STARTING
  • Page 298 – TOWING YOUR VEHICLE
  • Page 299 – Two-wheel drive models; Never
  • Page 300 – Four-wheel drive models; Pulling a stuck vehicle; regarding
  • Page 301 – Rocking a stuck vehicle; Stand clear of a stuck vehicle.
  • Page 302 – Appearance and care
  • Page 303 – WASHING; taken; WAXING; CLEANING EXTERIOR; Appearance and care
  • Page 305 – AIR FRESHENERS; CLEANING INTERIOR
  • Page 306 – these; Moisture; CORROSION PROTECTION
  • Page 309 – they work on your vehicle, rather; Outside the vehicle; Doors and engine hood; Check that the doors; MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
  • Page 310 – Inside the vehicle
  • Page 311 – Under the hood and vehicle
  • Page 312 – If in doubt about any servicing,; MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS
  • Page 314 – ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM
  • Page 315 – Check the coolant level; in the reservoir when; If the coolant level is below; when the engine is cold.; If there is; CHANGING ENGINE COOLANT
  • Page 316 – CHECKING ENGINE OIL LEVEL; ENGINE OIL
  • Page 317 – CHANGING ENGINE OIL; Check your local regulations.; Drain plug tightening torque:
  • Page 318 – CHANGING ENGINE OIL FILTER; Using
  • Page 319 – to; POWER STEERING FLUID
  • Page 320 – BRAKE FLUID; DOT; fluid up to the MAX line. If fluid must be added; WINDSHIELD-WASHER FLUID
  • Page 321 – Remove the vent caps with a screwdriver as; BATTERY
  • Page 323 – DRIVE BELT
  • Page 324 – It is not necessary to replace platinum-tipped; To remove the air cleaner filter:; SPARK PLUGS
  • Page 325 – Remove the 2 lower glove box hinge pins
  • Page 326 – CLEANING; WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES
  • Page 327 – REPLACING
  • Page 328 – Self-adjusting brakes; Brake pad wear indicators; For more information regarding; BRAKES
  • Page 329 – ENGINE COMPARTMENT; Be sure the ignition switch and the headlight
  • Page 331 – BATTERY REPLACEMENT
  • Page 333 – Replacing the fog light bulb; LIGHTS
  • Page 335 – EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR LIGHTS
  • Page 336 – Replacement procedures; Indicates bulb removal
  • Page 338 – License plate light; WHEELS AND TIRES
  • Page 339 – Tire inflation pressure
  • Page 341 – Tire and loading information label
  • Page 342 – Checking tire pressure; Remove the valve stem cap from the
  • Page 343 – TIRE LABELING; is the wheel or rim diameter in inches.; Example
  • Page 345 – Other Tire-related Terminology; TYPES OF TIRES; speed; All season tires
  • Page 346 – TIRE CHAINS; Use only SAE; Class “S” chains are used on; CHANGING WHEELS AND TIRES
  • Page 347 – Tire wear and damage
  • Page 348 – Replacing wheels and tires
  • Page 350 – Technical and consumer information
  • Page 351 – Technical and consumer information
  • Page 352 – Gasoline specifications
  • Page 353 – ethanol
  • Page 354 – General information; Fuel requirements; add more than 5 gallons of fuel; Starting; Maintenance
  • Page 356 – of
  • Page 357 – ENGINE; SPECIFICATIONS
  • Page 358 – DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS
  • Page 359 – VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
  • Page 360 – ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER; The number is stamped on the engine as shown.
  • Page 361 – License plate bolt tightening torque:; INSTALLING FRONT LICENSE PLATE
  • Page 362 – VEHICLE LOADING INFORMATION
  • Page 364 – SECURING THE LOAD
  • Page 365 – Side channels
  • Page 367 – There should be no gap between the bottom
  • Page 369 – Channel end stoppers; correct installation, 2 incorrect installation
  • Page 370 – LOADING TIPS; certification
  • Page 371 – King Cab short wheel base:
  • Page 372 – performance; PAYLOAD WEIGHT CAPACITY
  • Page 373 – specified; TOWING A TRAILER
  • Page 374 – Tongue load; in
  • Page 377 – TOWING LOAD/SPECIFICATION; Towing load specification chart with tow package — long wheel base
  • Page 379 – personal; Hitch ball
  • Page 380 – Bumper towing; install the trailer hitch ball.; Weight carrying hitches; General set-up instructions are as follows:
  • Page 381 – vehicles
  • Page 382 – Trailer brakes; Several types of braking systems are available.
  • Page 383 – Electric Trailer Brakes -; Electric braking sys-; Electric trailer brake controller; Open the driver door. Move the seat to the; example
  • Page 385 – Trailer towing tips; Avoid abrupt starts, acceleration or stops.
  • Page 386 – position
  • Page 387 – Tow mode
  • Page 388 – FLAT TOWING; Automatic Transmission; MUST; follow the dolly manufacturer’s; Treadwear 200 Traction AA Temperature A; Treadwear; SNOW PLOW
  • Page 389 – Temperature A, B and C; For USA; Emission Defects Warranty; For Canada; Emission Control System Warranty
  • Page 390 – motor; REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS
  • Page 401 – RECOMMENDED ENGINE OIL:; Engine oil with API Certification Mark; GAS STATION INFORMATION
  • Page 402 – T I TA N; OWN E R’S MAN UAL; AN
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