Univex 2011 Versa manual

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    Q UI C K REF EREN C E GUID E 2 011 VE R SA[...]

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    *See your Owner’s Manual for more information. H EADLI G HT AN D TU R N SI G NAL CO NTRO L L OW TIR E P R ES SU R E WARN I N G LIG HT TWI N TR I P O DO M ETE R* WI N D SH I E LD W I PE R /WASHE R SWITCH STEE R I N G WH E E L SWITCHE S FOR AU DI O/ B LU ET OOTH ® CR U I SE C ONTR OL STEE R I N G WH E E L TI L T ADJU STME NT* VE H IC LE D YNAM IC [...]

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    This easy-to-use Quic k Reference Guide is intended to help you more fully appreciate some of the unique features and functions of your new vehicle. However , it is not intended to replace your Owner’s Manual. The Owner’s Manual contains more det ailed information to help you better underst and the import ant s afety warnings, features, operati[...]

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    USB/IP O D ® INTE R F A CE (if so equipped) W hen a compatible US B memory device or iPod ® is plugged into the USB jack 01 , co m pa t ib l e au d io fil e s st o re d o n t he de v ic e c an b e p la ye d t hr oug h th e v eh ic le’ s au dio system. For more information, refer to the “ Di sp lay s cr ee n, h ea te r , ai r conditioner, aud[...]

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    3 essential information LOOSE FU E L C AP (if so equipped) Th e L OOSE FUEL C AP i nd ica to r dis pl ays i n the odometer 01 when the fuel-filler cap is not tightened correctly after the vehicle has been refueled. T o i nstall the cap p roper ly , p ush a nd tu rn t he ca p cloc kwise until ratcheting clic ks are heard. Then press the loose fuel [...]

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    S EA T ADJ U STM E NTS Pull up on the lever 01 un d er t h e f ro n t of th e s ea t a n d s l id e f o rw ar d o r b ac kw ar d . R el e as e t he le v er t o l o c k t he seat in position. Pull up on the lever 02 and lean back to recline the seatback. T o bring the seatbac k forward, pull the lever u p and lea n you r bod y fo rward . Rel ease th[...]

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    5 ST ARTI NG TH E E NG I N E AU T O MA TIC TR ANSM I SSI ON (if so e quipp ed) (N I SSAN Intelligent Key™ models only) Depre ss t he br ake p edal. Push the ignition switch in. Confir m th e Int ellig ent K ey syst em wa rnin g lig ht is illuminated green. T urn the ignition switch to start the engine. MANUAL TRANSMI SSI ON (if so e quipp ed) (N[...]

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    6 CLI MA TE CONTR OLS 01 F AN SPE ED CONTR OL D IAL T urn the fan speed control dial to the left (slow) or right (fast) to control fan speed. 02 TE M PE RA TU R E CONTR OL D IAL T urn the temperature control dial to select the desired temperature. T urn the control dial to the left for cold air or right for hot air . 03 D E FR OSTI N G / DE F OG G [...]

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    7 P AR KI NG B RAK E T o apply , pull the parking brake lever 01 up. T o r elea se, fi rmly press the foot brak e whi le s light ly pullin g up on th e par king brak e lev er . P ush t he button 02 and lower the lever completely . For more information, refer to the “Starting and driving (section 5)” of your Owner’s Manual. 01 02 02 01 FM /AM[...]

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    R EAR HA TCH / TR U N K LI D R E LEAS E Unlock the rear hatc h/trunk by pressing the button on the keyfob once and then perform one of the following operations: OP E N IN G TH E R EAR HA T CH (if so equipped) Push the Rear Hatch Request Switch 01 . Push the Release Switch 02 under the rear hatch handle. Pull up and out on the handle to open the rea[...]

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    9 B LU ET OOTH ® HAN D S-FR E E PH ON E SYSTEM (if so equipped) With an overhead microphone and sound transmitted throu gh th e aud io sy stem spea kers, the Bluetooth ® H ands- free Phon e Sys tem u tiliz es Bluetooth ® wireless technology and voice recognition to provide hands-free cellular phone communication. For more information, refer to t[...]

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    Nissan, the N issan Br and Sym bol, “ SH I FT_” tagline, Z and Nissan model names are Niss an trademarks. © 2010 Nissan North America, Inc. QR 1 E 0 C 11 U 0 Printing: May 201 0 (10)[...]