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Nissan Juke 2014 User Manual

Nissan Juke 2014
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2014 JUKE
OWNER’S MANUAL
For your safety, read carefully and keep in this vehicle.
2014 NISSAN JUKE F15-D
F15-D
Printing : October 2014 (26A)
Publication No.: OM0E 0L32U2
Printed in U.S.A.
TOOUM-1KA7D
OM14E 0F15U2
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Nissan Juke 2014 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandNissan
ModelJuke 2014
CategoryAutomobile
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Foreword

Important Safety Information Reminders

Key driving rules to ensure a safe and comfortable trip for you and passengers.

On-pavement and off-road driving

How the vehicle handles differently due to a higher center of gravity.

MODIFICATION OF YOUR VEHICLE

WHEN READING THE MANUAL

Understanding how model variations affect features and equipment in the manual.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MANUAL

Explanation of symbols used in the manual to indicate hazards.

NISSAN CUSTOMER CARE PROGRAM

1 Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system

Seats

Information on adjusting and using front and rear seats for safety.

Head restraints/headrests

Proper adjustment, removal, and installation of head restraints for safety.

Seat belts

Precautions on seat belt usage, fastening, and maintenance for occupant safety.

Child safety

Guidelines for restraining infants, small, and larger children safely.

Booster seats

Precautions and installation guidelines for using booster seats safely.

Supplemental restraint system

Information on airbags, pretensioners, and their safety precautions.

2 Instruments and controls

Cockpit

Overview of controls and switches located in the cockpit area.

Instrument panel

Location and function of key components on the instrument panel.

Meters and gauges

Explanation of the tachometer, speedometer, fuel, and temperature gauges.

Warning/indicator lights and audible reminders

Descriptions of various warning lights and their meanings.

Integrated control system (if so equipped)

Operation of drive and climate control modes via the integrated system.

Windows

Information on power windows, including automatic operation and safety precautions.

Moonroof (if so equipped)

Operation and safety precautions for the power moonroof and sunshade.

3 Pre-driving checks and adjustments

Keys

Details on master keys, immobilizer system, and key number plate.

Doors

Information on locking mechanisms, automatic locks, and child safety locks.

Remote keyless entry system (if so equipped)

Operation of keyfob functions like locking, unlocking, and panic alarm.

Intelligent Key system (if so equipped)

Operating range, precautions, and connecting procedures for the Intelligent Key.

Hood

Instructions for opening, closing, and checking the hood.

Lift gate

Safe operation and unlocking procedures for the lift gate.

Fuel-filler door

How to open the fuel-filler door and handle the fuel-filler cap.

Tilt steering column

Adjusting the steering wheel position for comfort and safety.

Mirrors

Adjusting inside and outside mirrors, including day/night positions.

4 Heater, air conditioner, audio and phone systems

Control panel buttons — color screen (Type A)

Overview of buttons and touch screen functions for Type A system.

RearView monitor (if so equipped)

How to read displayed lines and operate the rearview camera.

Heater and air conditioner

Operation of manual and automatic climate control systems.

Automatic air conditioner (with Integrated Control System)

Automatic operation modes, cooling, heating, and defrosting functions.

Audio system

Precautions, radio operation, CD player, USB, iPod, and Bluetooth audio.

Bluetooth® HANDS-FREE PHONE SYSTEM (Type B)

Setting up and operating the Bluetooth phone system, including voice commands.

NISSAN VOICE RECOGNITION SYSTEM (if so equipped)

Using voice commands for phone, navigation, and audio systems.

5 Starting and driving

Precautions when starting and driving

General safety guidelines for operating the vehicle.

Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

How the TPMS works and what the warning lights mean.

Avoiding collision and rollover

Defensive driving techniques and rollover prevention.

Drinking alcohol/drugs and driving

Strong warnings against driving under the influence.

Driving the vehicle

Procedures for driving with CVT and Manual Transmission.

Integrated control system (if so equipped)

Operation of drive modes and climate control.

Cruise control

Precautions and operation of the cruise control system.

Fuel Efficient Driving Tips

Tips to maximize fuel economy through driving techniques.

All-Wheel Drive (AWD) (if so equipped)

Operation and modes of the AWD system.

Cold weather driving

Precautions for driving in cold weather, including tires and equipment.

6 In case of emergency

Hazard warning flasher switch

How to use hazard lights to warn other drivers.

EMERGENCY ENGINE SHUT OFF (models with Intelligent Key system)

Procedure for emergency engine shutdown using the push-button system.

FLAT TIRE

Steps for stopping the vehicle and changing a flat tire.

JUMP STARTING

Instructions and safety precautions for jump starting a dead battery.

IF YOUR VEHICLE OVERHEATS

Steps to take if the vehicle's engine overheats.

Towing your vehicle

General towing precautions and recommendations.

VEHICLE RECOVERY (freeing a stuck vehicle)

Procedures for recovering a vehicle stuck in sand, mud, or snow.

7 Appearance and care

Cleaning exterior

Proper methods for washing and rinsing the vehicle's exterior.

WAXING

Benefits of waxing and choosing the right products.

WHEELS

Washing and inspecting wheels, including aluminum alloy and chrome.

CLEANING INTERIOR

Maintaining the cleanliness of interior trim, plastic, and seats.

FLOOR MATS

Proper installation and positioning of floor mats to prevent pedal interference.

Corrosion protection

Factors affecting corrosion and methods to protect the vehicle.

8 Maintenance and do-it-yourself

Maintenance requirement

Owner's responsibility for scheduled and general maintenance.

Maintenance precautions

General safety guidelines for performing maintenance.

ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM

Information on coolant type, checking levels, and maintenance.

ENGINE OIL

Procedures for checking and changing engine oil and filter.

BATTERY

Battery maintenance, terminal cleaning, and precautions.

JUMP STARTING

Step-by-step instructions and safety for jump starting.

WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES

Cleaning and replacing wiper blades.

BRAKES

Information on self-adjusting brakes and brake pad wear warnings.

FUSES

Locating and replacing fuses in the engine compartment and passenger compartment.

WHEELS AND TIRES

Tire pressure, inflation, replacement, and care.

TIRE PRESSURE

Understanding the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS).

TIRE LABELING

How to read tire sidewall information and identification numbers.

9 Technical and consumer information

Capacities and recommended fuel/lubricants

Approximate capacities and recommended specifications for fluids and lubricants.

Fuel information

Recommendations for unleaded gasoline types and octane ratings.

SPECIFICATIONS

Technical details for engine, wheels, and tires.

VEHICLE LOADING INFORMATION

Understanding terms like GVW, GVWR, GAWR, and load capacity.

UNIFORM TIRE QUALITY GRADING

Explanation of treadwear, traction, and temperature grades.

EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY

Details of the emission control system warranty for the USA and Canada.

REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS

How to report safety defects to NHTSA (USA) or Transport Canada.

READINESS FOR INSPECTION/MAINTENANCE (I/M) TEST

Ensuring the vehicle is in a "ready condition" for emissions testing.

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