®2014 NV200 COMPACT CARGOOWNER’S MANUALFor your safety, read carefully and keep in this vehicle.2014 NV200 COMPACT CARGOM20-DPrinting : March 2014Pub
0 Illustrated table of contentsAir bags, seat belts and child restraints ...0-2Exterior front ...0-3Exte
Power (if so equipped)The power door lock system allows you to lock orunlock all doors at the same time.Turning the key toward the front䊊1of the vehic
To lock the door without the key, move the insidelock knob to the lock position䊊1, then close thedoor.To unlock the door without the key, move theinsi
OPERATING THE SLIDING DOORSWARNING● Always use the door handle to open orclose the sliding door. Do not attempt toopen or close the door by merely pla
BACK DOORSCAUTION● Do not operate the 180° release leveruntil the door has been fully opened.Doing so can result in damage to thevehicle and/or malfun
The back doors open approximately 180° to allowaccess to the rear of the vehicle.3. To open either door to the wide open posi-tion䊊3pull the release l
WARNING● Radio waves could adversely affectelectric medical equipment. Those whouse a pacemaker should contact theelectric medical equipment manufac-t
HOW TO USE REMOTE KEYLESSENTRY SYSTEMLocking doors1. Close all windows.2. Remove the key from the ignition switch.3. Close all doors.4. Press thebutto
Press the button on the keyfob againwithin 5 seconds.● All doors unlock.● The hazard warning lights flash once if alldoors are completely closed.The i
Silencing the horn beep featureIf desired, the horn beep feature can be deacti-vated using the keyfob.To deactivate: Press and hold theand buttons for
1. Pull the hood lock release handle䊊1locatedbelow the instrument panel until the hoodsprings up slightly.2. Locate the lever䊊2in between the hood and
1. Seat belts (P. 1-44)2. Roof-mounted curtain side-impact androllover supplemental air bag (P. 1-30)3. Head restraints/headrests (P. 1-4)4. Supplemen
OPENER OPERATIONThe fuel-filler door release is located below theinstrument panel. To open the fuel-filler door, pullthe release. To lock, close the f
● Failure to tighten the fuel-filler capproperly may cause theMalfunc-tion Indicator Light (MIL) to illuminate.If thelight illuminates becausethe fuel
To block out glare from the front, swing down thesun visor䊊1.To block glare from the side, disconnect the sunvisor from the center mount and swing it
OUTSIDE MIRRORSWARNING● Objects viewed in the outside mirror onthe passenger side are closer than theyappear. Be careful when moving to theright. Usin
Foldable outside mirrorsPull the outside mirror toward the door to fold it.Heated mirrors (if so equipped)Some outside mirrors can be heated to defros
4 Monitor, climate, audio, phone and voicerecognition systemsControl panel buttons — color screen withNavigation System (if so equipped) ...
List of voice commands ...4-63Voice Adaptation (VA) mode ...4-67Manual control ...4
WARNING● Positioning of the heating or air condi-tioning controls and display controlsshould not be done while driving in or-der that full attention m
9. Power button/VOL (volume) control knob10. CAMERA button* For information regarding the Navigation systemcontrol buttons, refer to the separate Navi
Touch screen operationSelecting the item:Touch an item to select. For example, to selectthe “Audio” key, touch the “Audio” key䊊1on thescreen.Adjusting
1. Engine hood (P. 3-14)2. Windshield wiper and washer switch(P. 2-18)3. Windshield (P. 8-17)4. Power windows (P. 2-26)5. Door locks, keys (P. 3-3, 3-
Inputting characters:Touch the letter key䊊1.There are some options available when inputtingcharacters.● 123 / ABC:Changes the available character set
3. Select the desired item.AudioFor audio setup, refer to “Audio system” in thissection.NavigationRefer to the separate Navigation System Own-er’s Man
Display:Select the “Display” key to adjust the appearanceof the display. The following settings can beadjusted:BrightnessThe brightness of the display
Clock ModeSelect the mode for the clock. “Auto” uses thesystem’s GPS to automatically maintain the time.“Manual” allows you to set the clock using the
message appears on the screen or a button onthe unit (such as thebutton) is pressedand held for two seconds.Reset all settings/memory:Select the “Rese
● Do not strike the camera. It is a preci-sion instrument. Otherwise, it may mal-function or cause damage resulting in afire or an electric shock.CAUT
DIFFERENCE BETWEENPREDICTED AND ACTUALDISTANCESThe distance guide line and the vehicle widthguide line should be used as a reference onlywhen the vehi
Backing up on a steep downhillWhen backing up the vehicle down a hill, thedistance guide lines and the vehicle width guidelines are shown farther than
the position䊊Aif the object projects over theactual backing up course.ADJUSTING THE SCREEN1. Press the MENU button.2. Select the “Settings” key.3. Sel
● When strong light directly enters the cam-era, objects may not be displayed clearly.● Vertical lines may be seen in objects on thescreen. This is du
1. Back doors (P. 3-8)2. RearView Monitor (if so equipped)(p. 4-9)3 Replacing bulbs (P. 8-24)4. Vehicle loading (P. 9-12)See the page number indicated
WARNING● The air conditioner cooling function op-erates only when the engine is running.● Do not leave children or adults whowould normally require th
1. Air flow control dial2. Air intake lever (Fresh air/Air recircula-tion)3. Temperature control dial4. Air conditioner button5. Fan control dial6. Re
.Air conditioner buttonStart the engine, turn the fan control dial to thedesired position and press thebutton toturn on the air conditioner. The indic
Bi-level heatingThis mode directs cooler air from the side andcenter vents and warmer air from the floor outlets.When the temperature control dial is
3. Turn the fan control dial to the desired posi-tion.4. Press thebutton. The indicator lightcomes on.5. Turn the temperature control dial to the de-s
LHA3063 LHA30644-20 Monitor, climate, audio, phone and voice recognition systems
LHA3065 LHA3066Monitor, climate, audio, phone and voice recognition systems 4-21
LHA30674-22 Monitor, climate, audio, phone and voice recognition systems
The air conditioner system in your NISSAN ve-hicle is charged with a refrigerant designed withthe environment in mind.This refrigerant does not harm t
Static and flutter: During signal interference frombuildings, large hills or due to antenna position(usually in conjunction with increased distancefro
1. Map lights (P. 2-29)2. Sun visors (P. 3-17)3. Inside mirror (P.3-17)4. Steering wheel switches for audiocontrol (P. 4-54)5. Glove box (P. 2-25)6. S
Compact disc (CD) playerCAUTION● Do not force a compact disc into the CDinsert slot. This could damage the CDand/or CD player.● Trying to load a CD wi
Compact disc with MP3 or WMA (ifso equipped)Terms:● MP3 — MP3 is short for Moving PicturesExperts Group Audio Layer 3. MP3 is themost well-known compr
● If there is a file in the top level of the disc,“Root Folder” is displayed.● The playback order is the order in which thefiles were written by the w
Troubleshooting guide:Symptom Cause and CountermeasureCannot playCheck if the disc was inserted correctly.Check if the disc is scratched or dirty.Chec
USB (Universal Serial Bus)Connection Port (if so equipped)WARNINGDo not connect, disconnect or operate theUSB device while driving. Doing so can bea d
Bluetooth® streaming audio (if soequipped)● Some Bluetooth® audio devices may not berecognized by the in-vehicle audio system.● It is necessary to set
1. FM·AM button2.CD eject button3. CD button4. CD insert slot5. AUX button6. MENU button7.TUNE button8. RPT button9. AUX IN jack10. SCAN button11. PWR
MENU button (BASS, TREBLE, FADE,BALANCE and CLOCK):Press the MENU button to change the mode asfollows:BAS → TRE → FAD → BAL → CLOCK → BASTo adjust Bas
FM/AM radio operationFM·AM button:Press the FM·AM button to change the band asfollows:FM1 → FM2 → AM → FM1The FM stereo indicator, ST, illuminates dur
RPT button:When the RPT button is pressed while the com-pact disc is being played, the play pattern can bechanged as follows:1 ←→ Normal1: The track t
1. Vents (P. 4-14)2. Headlight/turn signal switch (P. 2-19)3. Driver’s supplemental air bag /horn(P. 1-30, 2-22)4. Meters and gauges (P. 2-3)5. Cruise
1.MUTE button2. DISP/TEXT button3. AM button4. FM button5. CD insert slot6. CD button7. AUX button8. CLOCK button9.CD eject button10. TUNE/FF-REW/FOLD
MUTE button:Press thebutton to mute the audio sound.Press thebutton again to resume playingthe audio at its previous volume.AUDIO button (Bass, Treble
TUNE button (Tuning):Press the TUNE/FF-REW/FOLDERbuttonor for manual tuning.SEEK tuning:Press the SEEK/TRACK buttonorto tune from low to high or high
SEEK/TRACK button:When the SEEK/TRACK buttonispressed while the compact disc is playing, thenext track following the present one starts to playfrom th
1.CD eject button2. FM-AM button3. AUX button4. CD insert slot5. BACK button6. TUNE knob / AUDIO button7. Display screen8. ON-OFF button / VOL (volume
This vehicle may be equipped with Speed Sen-sitive Volume. When this feature is active, theaudio volume changes as the driving speedchanges.Audio sett
XM settings:To view the XM settings:1. Press the MENU button.2. Select the “Settings” key.3. Select the “XM” key.The signal strength, activation statu
While the radio is in XM mode, the operation canbe controlled through the touchscreen. Touchthe “Channels” key to display a list of channels.Touch a c
1 to 6 Station memory operations:Twelve stations can be set for the FM band (6 forFM1, 6 for FM2) and six stations can be set forthe AM band. Eighteen
Random:Touch the “Random” key to apply a random playpattern to the CD. When the random mode isactive, theicon will be displayed to the leftof the song
MR20DE engine1. Engine coolant reservoir (P. 8-7)2. Engine oil filler cap (P. 8-10)3. Brake fluid reservoir (P. 8-12)4. Air cleaner (P. 8-16)5. Fuse a
AUX button:The AUX IN audio input jack is located on thecenter console below the heater and air condi-tioner controls䊊1. It accepts any standard ana-l
USB INTERFACE (if so equipped)Connecting a device to the USB inputjackWARNINGDo not connect, disconnect or operate theUSB device while driving. Doing
Play information:Information about the audio files being played isshown on the display screen of the vehicle’saudio system. Touch “Browse” to display
CAUTION● Do not force the USB device into theUSB port. Inserting the USB devicetilted or up-side-down into the port maydamage the port. Make sure that
Audio main operationPlace the ignition switch in the ACC or ONposition. Press the AUX button repeatedly toswitch to the iPod® mode.If the system has b
● Artists● Albums● Genres● Songs● Composers● Audiobooks● PodcastsRandom and repeat play mode:While the iPod® is playing, the play pattern canbe altere
BLUETOOTH® STREAMING AUDIO(if so equipped)If you have a compatible Bluetooth® audio de-vice that is capable of playing audio files, thedevice can be c
4. Select the “Connect New Device” key.5. The system acknowledges the commandand asks you to initiate connecting from thephone handset. The connecting
Audio main operationTo switch to the Pandora® audio mode, pressthe AUX button repeatedly until the Pandora®audio mode is displayed on the screen.The c
CD CARE AND CLEANING● Handle a CD by its edges. Do not bend thedisc. Never touch the surface of the disc.● Always place the discs in the storage casew
WarninglightName PageorAnti-lock BrakingSystem (ABS) warn-ing light2-9orBrake warning light 2-9Charge warninglight2-10Door open warninglight2-10Engine
POWER on switchWith the ignition switch in the ACC or ON posi-tion, push the POWER switch to turn the audiosystem on.SOURCE select switchPush the SOUR
When installing a CB, ham radio or car phone inyour vehicle, be sure to observe the followingprecautions; otherwise, the new equipment mayadversely af
Your NISSAN is equipped with the Bluetooth®Hands-Free Phone System. If you have a com-patible Bluetooth® enabled cellular phone, youcan set up the wir
● You will not be able to use a hands-freephone under the following conditions:– Your vehicle is outside of the cellular ser-vice area.– Your vehicle
InitializationWhen the ignition switch is placed in the ONposition, NISSAN Voice Recognition is initialized,which takes a few seconds. If thebutton is
How to say numbersNISSAN Voice Recognition requires a certainway to speak numbers in voice commands. Referto the following rules and examples.● Either
CONTROL BUTTONSThe control buttons for the Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System are located on the steeringwheel.PHONE/SENDPress thebutton to initiatea
NOTE:You must press thebutton within5 seconds to change the language.5. If you decide not to change the language, donot press either button. After 5 s
“Special Number”. See “How to say num-bers” in this section for more information.5. When you have finished speaking the phonenumber, the system repeat
(Speak Digits)䊊BWhen prompted by the system, say the numberyou wish to call. Refer to “How to say numbers”and “Making a call by entering a phone numbe
IndicatorlightName PageTurn signal/hazardindicator lights2-15Vehicle DynamicControl (VDC) offindicator light2-15Illustrated table of contents 0-9
Main Menu“Phonebook”“Transfer Entry”䊊A“Delete Entry”䊊B“List Names”䊊CFor phones that do not support automatic down-load of the phonebook (PBAP Bluetoot
Main Menu“Phonebook”Say a Name“List Names”䊊A“Record Name”䊊BFor phones that support automatic download ofthe phonebook (PBAP Bluetooth® profile), the“P
“Redial”䊊EUse the Redial command to dial the number ofthe last outgoing call from the vehicle.“Connect Phone”NOTE:The Add Phone command is not availab
5. Press the button.For information on selecting a different lan-guage, see “Choosing a language” in thissection.6. Voice memory A or memory B is sele
● go back● call five six two eight zero● dial six six four three sevenMANUAL CONTROLWhile using the voice recognition system, it ispossible to select
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDEThe system should respond correctly to all voicecommands without difficulty. If problems are en-countered, try the following solu
WARNING● Use a phone after stopping your vehiclein a safe location. If you have to use aphone while driving, exercise extremecaution at all times so f
phone module when the ignition switch is placedin the ON position with the connected cellularphone turned on and carried in the vehicle.You can regist
2. this device must accept any interference,including interference that may cause unde-sired operation of the device.IC Regulatory information– Operat
3. Select the “Phone & Bluetooth” key. 4. Select the “Connect New Device” key.5. Initiate the connecting process from thehandset. The system will
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3. Choose the desired entry from the displayedlist.NOTE:To scroll quickly through the list, touch the“A-Z” key in the upper right corner of thescreen.
RECEIVING A CALLWhen a call is placed to the connected phone,the display will change to phone mode.To accept the incoming call, either:● Press thebutt
TEXT MESSAGINGWARNING● Laws in some jurisdictions may restrictthe use of “Text-to-Speech.” Check lo-cal regulations before using thisfeature.● Laws in
Reading a received text message:1. Press thebutton.2. Say “Read Text”.The text message, sender and delivery time areshown on the screen. Use the tunin
3. Select the “Phone & Bluetooth” key.● Phone SettingsSee “Phone settings” in this section for moreinformation.● Connect New DeviceSelect to conne
PHONE SETTINGSTo access the phone settings:1. Press the MENU button.2. Select the “Settings” key.3. Select the “Phone & Bluetooth” key.4. Select t
The NISSAN Voice Recognition system allowshands-free operation of the systems equipped onthis vehicle, such as the phone and navigationsystems.To oper
● The voice command screen can also beaccessed using the control panel display:1. Press the MENU button.2. Select the “Voice Commands” key.Operating t
How to say numbersNISSAN Voice Recognition requires a certainway to speak numbers in voice commands. Referto the following examples.General rule: Eith
● Read TextReads an incoming text message. For moreinformation about text messaging with theBluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System, see“Bluetooth® Hands-F
Welcome to the growing family of new NISSANowners. This vehicle is delivered to you withconfidence. It was produced using the latesttechniques and str
1 Safety—Seats, seat belts andsupplemental restraint systemSeats . ...1-2Front manual seat adjustment ...
– Composers*– Audiobooks*– Podcasts** Say “Next Page” to access these com-mands. Say “Previous Page” to return to thefirst page of commands.● USBSwitc
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDEThe system should respond correctly to all voicecommands without difficulty. If problems are en-countered, follow the solutions g
5 Starting and drivingPrecautions when starting and driving...5-2Exhaust gas (carbon monoxide) ...5-2Three-way catalyst...
WARNING● Do not leave children or adults whowould normally require the assistanceof others alone in your vehicle. Petsshould also not be left alone. T
CAUTION● Do not use leaded gasoline. Depositsfrom leaded gasoline will seriously re-duce the three-way catalyst’s ability tohelp reduce exhaust pollut
Additional information:● The TPMS does not monitor the tirepressure of the spare tire.● The TPMS will activate only when the vehicleis driven at speed
●When a spare tire is mounted or a wheel isreplaced, tire pressure will not be indi-cated, the TPMS will not function and thelow tire pressure warning
OFF-ROAD RECOVERYIf the right side or left side wheels unintentionallyleave the road surface, maintain control of thevehicle by following the procedur
DRINKING ALCOHOL/DRUGS ANDDRIVINGWARNINGNever drive under the influence of alcoholor drugs. Alcohol in the bloodstream re-duces coordination, delays r
When the ignition switch cannot be placed to theLOCK position:1. Shift the shift lever to the P (Park) position.2. Move the ignition switch slightly i
WARNING● Do not ride in a moving vehicle whenthe seatback is reclined. This can bedangerous. The shoulder belt will notbe against your body. In an acc
● Make sure the area around the vehicle isclear.● Check fluid levels such as engine oil, cool-ant, brake fluid, and windshield-washer fluidas frequent
NOTE:Care should be taken to avoid situationsthat can lead to potential battery dischargeand potential no-start conditions such as:1. Installation or
3. Release the foot brake, then gradually startthe vehicle in motion.4. Stop the vehicle completely before movingthe shift lever into the P (Park) pos
R (Reverse):CAUTIONTo prevent transmission damage, use theP (Park) or R (Reverse) position only whenthe vehicle is completely stopped.Use the R (Rever
4. Push down the shift lock release using asuitable tool.5. Push the shift lever button and move the shiftlever to the N (Neutral) position while hold
To engage: Pull the lever up.To release:1. Firmly apply the foot brake.2. Move the shift lever to the P (Park) position.3. While pulling up on the par
● To pass another vehicle, depress the ac-celerator pedal. When you release thepedal, the vehicle returns to the previouslyset speed.● The vehicle may
Follow these easy-to-use Fuel Efficient DrivingTips to help you achieve the most fuel economyfrom your vehicle.1. Use Smooth Accelerator and BrakePeda
10. Keeping your Vehicle Cool● Park your vehicle in a covered parkingarea or in the shade whenever possible● When entering a hot vehicle, opening thew
WARNING● Do not stop or park the vehicle overflammable materials such as dry grass,waste paper or rags. They may igniteand cause a fire.● Safe parking
Forward and backwardPull the center of the bar up and hold it while youslide the seat forward or backward to the desiredposition. Release the bar to l
WARNING● If the engine is not running or is turnedoff while driving, the power assist forthe steering will not work. Steering willbe harder to operate
WARNING● While driving on a slippery surface, becareful when braking, accelerating ordownshifting. Abrupt braking or accel-erating could cause the whe
WARNINGDo not pump the brake pedal. Doing somay result in increased stoppingdistances.Self-test featureThe ABS includes electronic sensors, electricpu
When the VDC system operates, the indi-cator in the instrument panel flashes to note thefollowing:● The road may be slippery or the system maydetermin
● When driving on an unstable surfacesuch as a turntable, ferry, elevator orramp, theindicator may flash ortheindicator light may illuminate.This is n
SPECIAL WINTER EQUIPMENTIt is recommended that the following items becarried in the vehicle during winter:● A scraper and stiff-bristled brush to remo
6 In case of emergencyHazard warning flasher switch ...6-2Flat tire ...6-2Tire Pressure Mon
Push the switch on to warn other drivers whenyou must stop or park under emergency condi-tions. All turn signal lights flash.WARNING● If stopping for
WARNING● If the low tire pressure warning lightilluminates while driving, avoid suddensteering maneuvers or abrupt braking,reduce vehicle speed, pull
Blocking wheelsPlace tire stoppers supplied in tool kit䊊1at boththe front and back of the wheel diagonally oppo-site the flat tire䊊2to prevent the veh
Lumbar support (driver’s seat)The lumbar support feature provides adjustablelower back support to the driver. Move the leverforward or backward to adj
2. Remove the tray under the passenger seat.3. Loosen the jack screw counterclockwise.4. Lift jack up.5. Pull jack forward.6. Release the belt strap t
7. Open the back door.8. Loosen the bolt䊊1counterclockwise ap-proximately 40 turns to lower the spare. Becareful not to excessively loosen the boltbec
Jacking up vehicle and removing thedamaged tireWARNING● Never get under the vehicle while it issupported only by the jack. If it is nec-essary to work
3. Install the assembled jack rod into the jackas shown.4. To lift the vehicle, securely hold the jack leverand rod. Carefully raise the vehicle until
4. Lower the vehicle slowly until the tiretouches the ground. Then, with the wheelnut wrench, tighten the wheel nuts securelyin the sequence illustrat
To start your engine with a booster battery, theinstructions and precautions below must be fol-lowed.WARNING● If done incorrectly, jump starting canle
WARNINGAlways follow the instructions below. Fail-ure to do so could result in damage to thecharging system and cause personalinjury.1. If the booster
CAUTION● Do not push start this vehicle. Thethree-way catalyst may be damaged.● Continuously Variable Transmission(CVT) models cannot be push-started
5. Visually check drive belts for damage orlooseness. Also check if the cooling fan isrunning. The radiator hoses and radiatorshould not leak water. I
TOWING RECOMMENDED BYNISSANNISSAN recommends that your vehicle be towedwith the driving (front) wheels off the ground orplace the vehicle on a flat be
The illustration shows the seating positionsequipped with head restraints/headrests.䉱 Indicates the seating position is equipped witha head restraint.
VEHICLE RECOVERY (freeing a stuckvehicle)Pulling a stuck vehicleWARNINGTo avoid vehicle damage, serious personalinjury or death when recovering a stuc
4. Slowly rock the vehicle forward and back-ward.● Shift back and forth between R (Reverse)and D (Drive).● Apply the accelerator as little as possible
7 Appearance and careCleaning exterior ...7-2Washing ...7-2Waxing...
In order to maintain the appearance of your ve-hicle, it is important to take proper care of it.To protect the paint surfaces, please wash yourvehicle
REMOVING SPOTSRemove tar and oil spots, industrial dust, insects,and tree sap as quickly as possible from thesurface of the paint to avoid lasting dam
Occasionally remove loose dust from the interiortrim, plastic parts and seats using a vacuumcleaner or soft brush. Wipe the vinyl surfaceswith a clean
Floor mat positioning aidThis vehicle includes two driver’s side front floormat brackets and two passenger’s side front floormat brackets to help keep
TemperatureHigh temperatures accelerate the rate of corro-sion to those parts which are not well ventilated.Air pollutionIndustrial pollution, the pre
8 Maintenance and do-it-yourselfMaintenance requirements...8-2General maintenance ...8-2Explanation
Your NISSAN has been designed to have mini-mum maintenance requirements with long ser-vice intervals to save you both time and money;however, some day
Non-adjustable head restraint/headrest components1. Removable head restraint/headrest2. Single Notch3. Lock knob4. StalksRemoveUse the following proce
When driving in areas using road salt or othercorrosive materials, check lubrication frequently.Lights* Clean the headlights on a regular basis.Make s
Steering wheel Check for changes in the steer-ing system, such as excessive freeplay, hardsteering or strange noises.Warning lights and chimes Make su
When performing any inspection or maintenancework on your vehicle, always take care to preventserious accidental injury to yourself or damage tothe ve
MR20DE engine1. Engine coolant reservoir2. Engine oil filler cap3. Brake fluid reservoir4. Air cleaner5. Fuse and relay box6. Battery7. Radiator cap8.
The engine cooling system is filled at the factorywith a pre-diluted mixture of 50% GenuineNISSAN Long Life Antifreeze/Coolant (blue) and50% water to
CHECKING ENGINE COOLANTLEVELCheck the coolant level in the reservoir whenthe engine is cold. If the coolant level is belowthe MIN level, add coolant t
CHECKING ENGINE OIL LEVEL1. Park the vehicle on a level surface and applythe parking brake.2. Start the engine and let it idle until it reachesoperati
䊊AOil filler cap䊊BOil drain plug䊊COil filterCHANGING ENGINE OIL1. Park the vehicle on a level surface and applythe parking brake.2. Start the engine a
䊊AOil filler cap䊊BOil drain plug䊊COil filterCHANGING ENGINE OIL FILTER1. Park the vehicle on a level surface and applythe parking brake.2. Turn the en
WARNING● Use only new fluid from a sealed con-tainer. Old, inferior or contaminatedfluid may damage the brake system.The use of improper fluids can da
Install1. Align the head restraint/headrest stalks withthe holes in the seat. Make sure the headrestraint/headrest is facing the correct di-rection. T
Refill the reservoir more frequently when drivingconditions require an increased amount ofwindshield-washer fluid.Recommended fluid is Genuine NISSAN
● Keep battery out of the reach ofchildren.● Do not tip the battery. Keep the ventcaps tight and the battery level.1. Remove the vent caps with a scre
Vehicles operated in high temperatures or undersevere conditions require frequent checks of thebattery fluid level.JUMP STARTINGIf jump starting is ne
REPLACING SPARK PLUGSIridium-tipped spark plugsIt is not necessary to replace iridium-tipped䊊Aspark plugs as frequently as conventional typespark plug
NOTE:After installing a new air cleaner, makesure the air cleaner cover is seated in thehousing and latch the clips.WARNING● Operating the engine with
6. Return the wiper to its original position andrelease it until it has made contact with thewindshield.CAUTION● After wiper blade replacement, return
Under some driving or climate conditions, occa-sional brake squeak, squeal or other noise maybe heard. Occasional brake noise during light tomoderate
3. Remove the fuse box cover by pushing thetab and lifting the cover up.4. Remove the fuse with the fuse puller. Thefuse puller is located in the cent
PASSENGER COMPARTMENTCAUTIONNever use a fuse of a higher or loweramperage rating than specified on thefuse box cover. This could damage theelectrical
How to replace the extended storage switch:1. To remove the extended storage switch, besure the ignition switch is in the OFF orLOCK position.2. Be su
RaiseTo raise the head restraint/headrest, pull it up.Make sure the head restraint/headrest is posi-tioned so the lock knob is engaged in the notchbef
2. Insert a small screwdriver into the slit of thecorner䊊Band twist it to separate the upperpart from the lower part. Use a cloth toprotect the casing
HEADLIGHTSReplacing the halogen headlight bulbLDI2222LIGHTS8-24 Maintenance and do-it-yourself
Disconnect the negative battery cable before re-placement and installation of the headlight bulb.䊊1Release the clip on the connector.䊊2Rotate the bulb
3. Turn on the low beam headlights to illumi-nate the wall or screen and open the hood.4. On the wall or screen you will observe anarea of high intens
Disconnect the negative battery cable beforereplacement and installation of the headlightbulb.䊊1Rotate the bulb counterclockwise and pullout to remove
EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR LIGHTSItem Wattage (W) Bulb No.Headlight assemblyHigh/ Low 60/55 H13Park/Turn 28/8 3457NAKMap lamp 5 W5WCargo lamp 5 W5WHigh-mou
Replacement proceduresAll other lights are either type A, B, C or D. Whenreplacing a bulb, first remove the lens, lampand/or cover.Indicates bulb remo
Use a cloth to protect the housing.䊊1Remove the fasteners.䊊2Remove the rear combination light assembly.䊊3Remove the bulb(s) and replace as neces-sary.
If you have a flat tire, see “Flat tire” in the“In case of emergency” section of thismanual.TIRE PRESSURETire Pressure Monitoring System(TPMS)This veh
Tire and loading information label䊊1Seating capacity: The maximum num-ber of occupants that can be seatedin the vehicle.䊊2Vehicle load limit: See “Veh
● When returning the seatbacks to theupright position, be certain they arecompletely secured in the latched posi-tion. If they are not completely secu
Checking tire pressure1. Remove the valve stem cap from thetire.2. Press the pressure gauge squarelyonto the valve stem. Do not press toohard or force
TIRE LABELINGFederal law requires tire manufacturers toplace standardized information on thesidewall of all tires. This information iden-tifies and de
䊊2TIN (Tire Identification Number) for anew tire (example: DOT XX XX XXXXXXX)1. DOT: Abbreviation for the “Depart-ment Of Transportation”. The symbolc
䊊7The word “radial”The word “radial” is shown if the tire hasradial structure.䊊8Manufacturer or brand nameManufacturer or brand name is shown.Other Ti
Generally, snow tires have lower speed ratingsthan factory equipped tires and may not matchthe potential maximum vehicle speed. Never ex-ceed the maxi
Wheel nut tightening torque:83 ft-lb (113 N·m)The wheel nuts must be kept tight-ened to specifications at all times. Itis recommended that wheel nuts
● The original tires have built-intread wear indicators. When thewear indicators are visible, thetire(s) should be replaced.● Tires degrade with age a
● Do not install a damaged or deformedwheel or tire even if it has been re-paired. Such wheels or tires could havestructural damage and could fail wit
9 Technical and consumer informationRECOMMENDED FLUIDS/LUBRICANTS ANDCAPACITIES...9-2Fuel recommendation ...
The following are approximate capacities. The actual refill capacities may be a little different. When refilling, follow the proceduredescribed in the
3. To return the front passenger’s seat to aseating position, lift up on the seatback andpush it up to an upright position. Then pull upon the recline
FUEL RECOMMENDATIONUse unleaded regular gasoline with an octanerating of at least 87 AKI (Anti-Knock Index) num-ber (Research octane number 91).CAUTIO
● If a methanol blend is used, it shouldcontain no more than 5% methanol(methyl alcohol, wood alcohol). Itshould also contain a suitable amountof appr
ENGINE OIL AND OIL FILTERRECOMMENDATIONSSelecting the correct oilIt is essential to choose the correct grade, qualityand viscosity engine oil to ensur
Your engine was filled with a high-quality engineoil when it was built. You do not have to changethe oil before the first recommended changeinterval.
ENGINEModel MR20DEType Gasoline, 4-cycle, DOHCCylinder arrangement 4-cylinder, inlineBore x Stroke in (mm) 3.307 x 3.547 (84 x 90.1)Displacement cu in
WHEELS AND TIRESWheels 15 x 5.5 JJTires 185/60R15C 94/92TSpare tire Full sizeDIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTSOverall length in (mm) 186.3 (4,732.5)Overall width
When planning to drive your NISSAN ve-hicle in another country, you should first findout if the fuel available is suitable for your vehi-cle’s engine.
F.M.V.S.S./C.M.V.S.S.CERTIFICATION LABELThe Federal/Canadian Motor Vehicle SafetyStandard (F.M.V.S.S./C.M.V.S.S.) certification la-bel is affixed as s
TIRE WARNING LABEL AIR CONDITIONER SPECIFICATIONLABELThe air conditioner specification label is affixed tothe underside of the hood as shown.LDI2381 L
Use the following steps to mount the front licenseplate:Before mounting the license plate, confirm thatthe following parts are enclosed in the plastic
DRIVINGThis vehicle will handle and maneuver differ-ently from an ordinary passenger vehicle be-cause it has a higher center of gravity. As withother
PRECAUTIONS ON SEAT BELTUSAGEIf you are wearing your seat belt properly ad-justed and you are sitting upright and well back inyour seat with both feet
● Vehicle Capacity Weight, Load limit,Total load capacity - maximum totalweight limit specified of the load(passengers and cargo) for the ve-hicle. Th
Steps for determining correct loadlimit1. Locate the statement “The combinedweight of occupants and cargoshould never exceed XXX lbs or XXXkg” on your
5. Determine the combined weight ofluggage and cargo being loaded onthe vehicle. That weight may notsafely exceed the available cargo andluggage load
LOADING TIPS● The GVW must not exceed GVWRor GAWR as specified on theF.M.V.S.S./C.M.V.S.S. certificationlabel.● Do not load the front and rear axle to
Continuously Variable TransmissionTo tow a vehicle equipped with a continuouslyvariable transmission, an appropriate vehicledolly MUST be placed under
WARNINGThe temperature grade for this tire is es-tablished for a tire that is properly inflatedand not overloaded. Excessive speed,under-inflation, or
You may notify NISSAN by contacting ourConsumer Affairs Department, toll-free, at1-877-NIS-NCV1 (1-877-647-6281).For CanadaIf you believe that your ve
This vehicle is equipped with an Event Data Re-corder (EDR). The main purpose of an EDR is torecord, in certain crash or near crash-like situa-tions,
10 IndexAABS (Anti-lock Braking System)...5-20Air bag (See supplemental restraintsystem)...1-30Air bag systemFront (See supplem
Enterbutton...4-2Setting button ...4-5ControlsAudiocontrols(steeringwheel)...4-54Heater and air conditioner controls.
WARNING● Every person who drives or rides in thisvehicle should use a seat belt at alltimes. Children should be properly re-strained in the rear seat
Trip odometer ...2-4Generalmaintenance...8-2Glovebox...2-25Gloveboxlock...2-25HHands-free p
Map pocket...2-24Meters and gauges ...2-3Instrument brightness control ...2-21MirrorInside mirror ...
SeatsAdjustment...1-2Frontseats...1-2Manual front seat adjustment...1-2Security indicator light...2-1
Vehicle dynamic control (VDC) system...5-21Vehicle identification ...9-9Vehicle identification number (VIN) plate ...9-9Vehicle loading
RECOMMENDED FUEL:Use unleaded regular gasoline with an octanerating of at least 87 AKI (Anti-Knock Index) num-ber (Research octane number 91).CAUTION●
®2014 NV200 COMPACT CARGOOWNER’S MANUALFor your safety, read carefully and keep in this vehicle.2014 NV200 COMPACT CARGOM20-DPrinting : March 2014Pub
WARNING● Always route the shoulder belt overyour shoulder and across your chest.Never put the belt behind your back,under your arm or across your neck
PREGNANT WOMENNISSAN recommends that pregnant women useseat belts. The seat belt should be worn snug andalways position the lap belt as low as possibl
2. Slowly pull the seat belt out of the retractorand insert the tongue into the buckle untilyou hear and feel the latch engage.● The retractor is desi
Unfastening the seat belts䊊1To unfasten the seat belt, press the button onthe buckle. The seat belt automatically re-tracts.Checking seat belt operati
WARNING● After adjustment, release the adjust-ment button and try to move the shoul-der belt anchor up and down to makesure it is securely fixed in po
WARNINGDo not allow children to play with the seatbelts. Most seating positions areequipped with Automatic Locking Retrac-tor (ALR) mode seat belts. I
SMALL CHILDRENChildren that are over 1 year old and weigh atleast 20 lbs (9 kg) should remain in a rear-facingchild restraint as long as possible up t
WARNING● Failure to follow the warnings and in-structions for proper use and installa-tion of child restraints could result inserious injury or death
This manual includes information for all featuresand equipment available on this model. Featuresand equipment in your vehicle may vary depend-ing on m
● If the child restraint is compatible with yourvehicle, place your child in the child restraintand check the various adjustments to besure the child
REAR-FACING CHILD RESTRAINTINSTALLATION USING THE SEATBELTSWARNING● Never install a rear-facing child re-straint in the front seat. An inflatingsupple
2. Position the child restraint on the seat. Al-ways follow the child restraint manufactur-er’s instructions.The back of the child restraint should be
5. Allow the seat belt to retract. Pull up on theshoulder belt to remove any slack in the belt.6. Remove any additional slack from the seatbelt; press
9. Check to make sure the child restraint isproperly secured prior to each use. If theseat belt is not locked, repeat steps 2through 8.10. If the chil
INSTALLING TOP TETHER STRAP(front passenger seat)WARNINGChild restraint anchorages are designedto withstand only those loads imposed bycorrectly fitte
Booster seats of various sizes are offered byseveral manufacturers. When selecting anybooster seat, keep the following points in mind:● Choose only a
● Make sure the child’s head will be properlysupported by the booster seat or vehicleseat. The seatback must be at or above thecenter of the child’s e
3. The booster seat should be positioned onthe vehicle seat so that it is stable.If necessary, adjust or remove the headrestraint/headrest to obtain t
PRECAUTIONS ON SUPPLEMENTALRESTRAINT SYSTEMThis Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) sec-tion contains important information concerningthe following sy
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65WARNINGWARNINGEngine exhaust, some of its constituents,and certain vehicle components contain oremit chemicals known to the S
WARNING● The front air bags ordinarily will notinflate in the event of a side impact, rearimpact, rollover, or lower severity fron-tal collision. Alwa
WARNING● Never let children ride unrestrained orextend their hands or face out of thewindow. Do not attempt to hold them inyour lap or arms. Some exam
ARS1042 ARS1043 ARS1044Safety—Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system 1-33
WARNING● Children may be severely injured orkilled when the front air bags, side airbags or curtain air bags inflate if theyare not properly restraine
WARNINGFront seat-mounted side-impact supple-mental air bags and roof-mounted curtainside-impact and rollover supplemental airbags:● The side air bags
WARNING● The seat belts, the side air bags andcurtain air bags are most effective whenyou are sitting well back and upright inthe seat with both feet
1. Roof-mounted curtain side-impact androllover supplemental air bags2. Supplemental front-impact air bag mod-ules3. Air bag Control Unit (ACU)4. Occu
● If a forward facing child restraint is in-stalled in the front passenger seat, donot position the front passenger seat sothe child restraint contact
force of the front air bag inflating can increase therisk of injury if the occupant is too close to, or isagainst, the front air bag module during inf
Front passenger air bagThe right front passenger air bag is designed toautomatically turn OFF when the vehicle is oper-ated under some conditions as d
NISSAN CARES...Both NISSAN and your NISSAN dealer are dedicated to serving all your automotive needs. Your satisfaction with your vehicle and your NIS
If the passenger air bag status light will not illu-minate even though you believe that the childrestraint, the seat belts and the occupant areproperl
● Modifying or tampering with the frontpassenger seat may result in seriouspersonal injury. For example, do notchange the front seats by placing mate-
are designed to inflate on the side where thevehicle is impacted. They may not inflate in cer-tain side collisions.Curtain air bags are also designed
● Tampering with the side air bag systemmay result in serious personal injury.For example, do not change the frontseats by placing material near the s
The supplemental air bag warning light isused to indicate malfunctions in the pretensionersystem. (See ⬙SUPPLEMENTAL AIR BAGWARNING LIGHT⬙ in this sec
If any of the following conditions occur, the frontair bag, side air bag, curtain air bag and preten-sioner systems need servicing:● The supplemental
2 Instruments and controlsInstrument panel...2-2Meters and gauges ...2-3Speedometer and o
1. Vents (P. 4-14)2. Headlight/turn signal switch (P. 2-19)3. Driver’s supplemental air bag /horn(P. 1-30, 2-22)4. Meters and gauges (P. 2-3)5. Cruise
1. Tachometer2. Speedometer3. Trip odometer reset switch/tripcomputer mode4. Instrument brightness control5. Continuously Variable Transmission(CVT) p
Odometer/Twin trip odometerThe odometer/twin trip odometer is displayedwhen the ignition switch is placed in the ONposition.The odometer䊊1records the
Check tire pressure warning messageThe CHECK TIRE PRES (pressure) warningmessage is displayed when the low tire pressurewarning light is illuminated a
FUEL GAUGEThe gauge indicates䊊Athe approximate fuellevel in the tank when the ignition switch is placedin the ON position.The gauge may move slightly
Trip AMeasures the distance of one specific trip.Trip BMeasures the distance of a second specific trip.Instant fuel consumptionThe instant fuel consum
or Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)warning lightPower steering warning light Slip indicator lightor Brake warning lightSeat belt warning light and chime
CHECKING BULBSWith all doors closed, apply the parking brakeand place the ignition switch in the ON positionwithout starting the engine. The following
ABS is not functioning properly. Have the brakesystem checked, and if necessary, repaired by aNISSAN dealer promptly. Avoid high-speed driv-ing and ab
After the ignition switch is placed in the ONposition, this light illuminates for about 1 secondand turns off.Low tire pressure warning:If the vehicle
● When a spare tire is mounted or a wheelis replaced the TPMS will not functionand the low tire pressure warning lightwill flash for approximately 1 m
Supplemental air bag warninglightWhen the ignition switch is placed in the ON orSTART position, the supplemental air bag warn-ing light illuminates fo
The may also come on steady if the fuel-filler cap is loose or missing, or if the vehicle runsout of fuel. Check to make sure the fuel-filler capis in
Table ofContentsIllustrated table of contentsSafety—Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint systemInstruments and controlsPre-driving checks and
Turn signal/hazard indicatorlightsThe appropriate light flashes when the turn signalswitch is activated.Both lights flash when the hazard switch is tu
VEHICLE SECURITY SYSTEM (if soequipped)The vehicle security system provides visual andaudible alarm signals if someone opens the doorsor trunk lid whe
● The alarm automatically turns off after a pe-riod of time. However, the alarm reactivates ifthe vehicle is tampered with again. The alarmcan be shut
Security indicator lightThis light blinks whenever the ignition switch isplaced in the LOCK, OFF or ACC position.This function indicates the NISSAN Ve
● Pre-mix windshield-washer fluid con-centrates with water to the manufactur-er’s recommended levels before pour-ing the fluid into the windshield-was
CAUTIONUse the headlights with the engine run-ning to avoid discharging the vehiclebattery.Headlight beam select䊊1To select the high beam function, pu
WARNINGWhen the daytime running light system isactive, tail lights on your vehicle are noton. It is necessary at dusk to turn on yourheadlights. Failu
To sound the horn, push near the horn icon on thesteering wheel.WARNINGDo not disassemble the horn. Doing socould affect proper operation of thesupple
The power outlets are for powering electricalaccessories such as cellular telephones. Theoutlet is rated at 12 volt, 120 W (10A) maximum.CAUTION● The
MAP POCKETSSTORAGE TRAYSWARNINGDo not place sharp objects in the trays tohelp prevent injury in an accident or sud-den stop.UNDER-SEAT STORAGE BINSTo
CUP HOLDERSCAUTION● Avoid abrupt starting and braking whenthe cup holder is being used to preventspilling the drink. If the liquid is hot, itcan scald
● Never allow anyone to ride in the cargoarea. It is extremely dangerous to ride inthe a cargo area of a vehicle. In a colli-sion, people riding in th
Driver’s side power window switchThe driver’s side control panel is equipped withswitches to open or close all of the windows.To open a window, push t
Automatic operationTo fully open a window equipped with automaticoperation, press the window switch down to thesecond detent and release it; it need n
The map light has a three-position switch andoperates regardless of ignition switch position.When the switch is in the ON position䊊3, themap light ill
The cargo light has a two-position switch andoperates regardless of ignition switch position.When the switch is in the ON position䊊1, thecargo light i
3 Pre-driving checks and adjustmentsKeys...3-2NISSAN vehicle immobilizer system keys ...3-3Doors ...
1. Master key2. Transponder chip3. Key number plateA key number plate is supplied with your keys.Record the key number and keep it in a safe place(suc
key numbers so it is very important to keep trackof your key number plate.A key number is only necessary when you havelost all keys and do not have on
LOCKING WITH KEYManual (if so equipped)To lock a door, turn the key toward the front of thevehicle䊊1. To unlock, turn the key toward the rear䊊2.To loc
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