NISSAN 2012 GT R - Owner's Manual User Manual

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R35-D EDITED: 2011/ 2/ 4

Cruise control system warning .................................... 2-38
Low fuel warning ............................................................. 2-39
Door/trunk open warning .............................................. 2-39
Low washer fluid warning ............................................. 2-40
No key warning ................................................................ 2-40

Operation displays ................................................................ 2-41

Engine start operation indicator .................................. 2-41
Shift “P” warning ............................................................. 2-41
“PUSH” warning .............................................................. 2-42
Steering lock release malfunction indicator ............. 2-42
Intelligent Key insertion indicator ................................ 2-42
Intelligent Key removal indicator .................................. 2-43
Intelligent Key battery discharge indicator ................ 2-43

Security systems ................................................................... 2-43

Vehicle security system ................................................. 2-43
NISSAN Vehicle Immobilizer System ......................... 2-45

Windshield wiper and washer switch .............................. 2-46

Using the wipers ............................................................. 2-47
Using the washer ............................................................ 2-47

Rear window defroster switch ........................................... 2-48
Headlight and turn signal switch ...................................... 2-48

Xenon headlights ............................................................. 2-48
Headlight switch .............................................................. 2-49

Hazard warning flasher switch .......................................... 2-52
Horn .......................................................................................... 2-52

Heated seats (if so equipped) .......................................... 2-53

Turning on the heaters ................................................. 2-53
Turning off the heaters ................................................. 2-53

Power outlets ........................................................................ 2-54
Storage ................................................................................... 2-55

Cup holders .................................................................... 2-55
Sunglasses holder ........................................................ 2-56
Door pocket .................................................................... 2-57
Glove box ........................................................................ 2-57
Console box ................................................................... 2-58
Coat hooks ..................................................................... 2-58

Windows ................................................................................ 2-59

Power windows ............................................................. 2-59

Interior lights .......................................................................... 2-61

Map lights ....................................................................... 2-61
Interior light control switch ......................................... 2-61

Vanity mirror lights ................................................................ 2-62
HomeLink

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Universal Transceiver .................................... 2-63

Programming HomeLink

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............................................ 2-63

Programming HomeLink

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Canadian customers .................................................... 2-65
Operating the HomeLink

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universal transceiver ... 2-65

Programming trouble-diagnosis ................................ 2-65
Clearing the programmed information ..................... 2-65
Reprogramming a single HomeLink

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button ......... 2-65

If your vehicle is stolen ................................................ 2-66

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