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F or your saf ety , read carefully and k eep in this vehicle. OWNER'S MANUAL 2006.5 350Z Z33-D 2006.5 NISSAN 350Z Z33-D Printing: July 2006 (23) Publication No.
Foreword Welcome to the growing family of new NISSAN owners. This vehicle is delivered to you with confidence. It was produced using the latest techniques and strict quality control. This manual was prepared to help you under- stand the operation and maintenance of your vehicle so that you may enjoy many miles of driving pleasure.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MANUAL You will see various symbols in this manual. They are used in the following ways: WARNING This is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that could cause death or serious personal injury. To avoid or reduce the risk, the procedures must be followed precisely.
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Table of Contents Illustrated table of contents Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system Instruments and controls Pre-driving checks and adjustments Display screen, heater, air c.
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0 Illustrated table of contents Air bags, seat belts and child restraints .......................... 0-2 Exterior front ........................................................................... 0-3 Exterior rear .....................................
1. Supplemental front-impact air bags (Page 1-28) 2. Supplemental curtain side-impact air bags* (P.1-28) 3. Seat belts (P.1-10) 4. Seats (P.1-2) — Child restraints (P.1-17) 5. Head restraints (P.1-9) 6. Child restraint anchor point* (for top tether strap child restraint) (P.
1. Hood (P.3-8) 2. Windshield wiper and washer — Switch (P.2-22) — Wiper replacement (P.8-20) — Washer fluid (P.8-14) 3. Power windows (P.2-39) — Automatic adjusting function (P.2-41, P.8-15) 4. Recovery hook installation (P.6-12) License plate installation (P.
COUPE MODELS 1. Antenna (P.4-30) 2. Rear hatch release switch (P.3-9) 3. Rear window defroster (P.2-24) 4. High-mounted stop light (Bulb) (P.8-28) 5. Satellite radio antenna* (P.4-13) 6. Rear window wiper and washer — Switch (P.2-23) — Washer fluid (P.
ROADSTER MODELS 1. Antenna (P.4-30) 2. Trunk lid release switch (P.3-10) 3. Trunk light (P.2-43, P.8-28) 4. High-mounted stop light (Bulb) (P.8-28) 5. Rear window defroster (P.2-24) 6. Soft top (P.3-13) 7. Interior trunk lid release (P.3-11) 8. License plate lights (Bulb) (P.
COUPE MODELS 1. Coat hook (P.2-39) 2. Seat belts (P.1-10) 3. Seats — Manual seats adjustment (P.1-3) — Power seats adjustment (P.1-3) 4. Passenger seat — Tilt lever for passenger seat (seatback) (P.1-7) 5. Power window switch (P.2-39)/Power door lock switch (P.
— Checking (P.8-21) 18. Selector lever or shift lever — Automatic transmission (P.5-9) — Manual transmission (P.5-13) 19. Cargo net (P.2-34) *: if so equipped *1: Refer to the separate Navigation System Owner’s Manual. Illustrated table of contents 0-7 墌 06.
ROADSTER MODELS 1. Seat belts (P.1-11) 2. Seats — Power seats adjustment (P.1-4) — Ventilated net seats* (P.1-6) 3. Passenger seat — Power seatback tilt switch (P.1-7) — Cancel switch (P.1-8) 4. Power window switch (P.2-39)/Power door lock switch (P.
17. Selector lever or shift lever — Automatic transmission (P.5-9) — Manual transmission (P.5-13) 18. Cargo net (P.2-34) *: if so equipped *1: Refer to the separate Navigation System Owner’s Manual. Illustrated table of contents 0-9 墌 06.7.20/Z33-D/V5.
1. Headlight/turn signal switch (P.2-25) 2. Instrument brightness control switch (P.2-27) 3. Steering wheel switch for audio control* (P.4-29) 4. Driver supplemental air bag (P.1-28)/Horn (P.2-28) 5. Meters/gauges (P.2-3) 6. Cruise control main/set switch* (P.
1. Fuse/fusible link holder (P.8-23) 2. Battery (P.8-15) 3. Engine oil filler cap (P.8-10) 4. Brake fluid reservoir (P.8-13) 5. Clutch fluid reservoir (M/T models) (P.8-13) 6. Window washer fluid reservoir (P.8-14) 7. Power steering fluid reservoir (P.
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1 Safety — Seats, seat belts and supple- mental restraint system Seats ........................................................................................ 1-2 Front manual seat adjustment (for Coupe models) .....................................
WARNING 쐌 Do not ride in a moving vehicle when the seatback is reclined. This can be dangerous. The shoulder belt will not be against your body. In an accident, you could be thrown into it and re- ceive neck or other serious injuries. You could also slide under the lap belt and receive serious internal injuries.
FRONT MANUAL SEAT ADJUSTMENT (for Coupe models) 쎻 1 Forward and backward Pull the lever up while you slide the seat forward or backward to the desired position. Release the lever to lock the seat in position. When sliding the passenger’s seat backward, be careful not to crush items in the seatback pocket against the rear floor box.
쎻 1 Forward and backward Moving the sliding switch forward or backward will slide the seat forward or backward to the desired position. When sliding the passenger’s seat backward, be careful not to crush items in the seatback pocket against the rear floor box.
쎻 1 Forward and backward Moving the sliding switch forward or backward will slide the seat forward or backward to the desired position. When sliding the passenger’s seat backward, be careful not to crush items in the seatback pocket against the rear floor box.
Ventilated net seats (if so equipped) The ventilated net seats are designed for good ventilation while driving. Net cloth is used on the surface of the seatback and the cushion as shown. CAUTION 쐌 The seat is made of netted materials. Be careful not to snag your jewelry, such as a ring, bracelet or watch, on the seat.
Type B (for ventilated net seat) Turn the dial and adjust the angle of the seat cushion to the desired position. TILTING AND RECLINING PASSENGER’S SEAT FROM DRIVER’S SEAT The passenger seatback ca.
seatback tilt switch. While the switch is held down, the seatback will move backward to the original position that was last selected using the reclining switch (located on the seat cushion). Release the switch to stop the movement. Operation conditions: The power seatback tilt switch does not activate under the following conditions.
CAUTION When a child restraint is installed in the passenger seat, be sure to turn the seat- back tilt cancel switch to the CANCEL position. Otherwise, the child restraint may be damaged. HEAD RESTRAINT ADJUSTMENT To raise the head restraint, just pull it up.
ACTIVE HEAD RESTRAINT (except for ventilated net seats) WARNING 쐌 Always adjust the head restraints properly as specified in the previous section. Failure to do so can reduce the effectiveness of the active head restraint. 쐌 Active head restraints are designed to supplement other safety systems.
WARNING 쐌 Every person who drives or rides in this vehicle should use a seat belt at all times. 쐌 The seat belt should be properly ad- justed to a snug fit. Failure to do so may reduce the effectiveness of the entire restraint system and increase the chance or severity of injury in an accident.
쐌 Once the pre-tensioner seat belt has activated, it cannot be reused and must be replaced together with the retractor. See a NISSAN dealer. 쐌 Removal and installation of the pre- tensioner seat belt system compo- nents should be done by a NISSAN dealer.
for most front facing child restraints. Never let children who require the use of a front facing child restraint ride in Roadster models. 쐌 Children need special protection. The vehicle’s seat belts may not fit them properly. The shoulder belt may come too close to the face or neck.
possible around the hips, not the waist. Place the shoulder belt over your shoulder and across your chest. Never run the lap/shoulder belt over your abdominal area. Contact your doctor for specific recommendations. INJURED PERSONS NISSAN recommends that injured persons use seat belts, depending on the injury.
belt and release it. Then smoothly pull the belt out of the retractor. 3. Position the lap belt portion low and snug on the hips as shown. 4. Pull the shoulder belt portion toward the retractor to take up extra slack. Be sure the shoulder belt is routed over your shoulder and across your chest.
ward. The retractor should lock and restrict further belt movement. If the retractor does not lock during this check or if you have any questions about belt operation, see a NISSAN dealer. Shoulder belt arm The shoulder belt arm should be adjusted to the position best for you.
the seat belts to retract until they are com- pletely dry. 쐌 If dirt builds up in the shoulder belt guide of the seat belt anchors, the seat belts may retract slowly.
쐌 Even with the NISSAN Advanced Air Bag System, never install a rear- facing child restraint in the front seat. An inflating supplemental air bag could seriously injure or kill your child. 쐌 Never let an infant who requires the use of a rear facing child restraint ride in this vehicle.
WARNING 쐌 Improper use of a child restraint can increase the risk or severity of injury for both the child and other occu- pants of the vehicle. 쐌 Follow all of the child restraint manu- facturer’s instructions for installation and use. When purchasing a child restraint, be sure to select one which will fit your child and vehicle.
CHILD RESTRAINT INSTALLATION ON FRONT PASSENGER SEAT (Coupe models only) WARNING 쐌 Even with the NISSAN Advanced Air Bag System, never install a rear- facing child restraint in the front pas- senger seat. Supplemental front air bags inflate with great force.
Front facing If you must install a child restraint in the front seat, follow these steps: 1. Turn the seatback tilt cancel switch to the CANCEL position. (Roadster models only) 2. Position the child restraint on the front pas- senger seat. Move the seat to the rear- most position.
4. Pull the shoulder belt until the belt is fully extended. At this time, the seat belt retractor is in the automatic locking mode (child re- straint mode). It reverts to emergency locking mode when the seat belt is fully retracted. 5. Allow the seat belt to retract.
8. Before placing the child in the child restraint, hold the child restraint near the seat belt path and use force to push the child restraint from side to side, and tug it forward to make sure that it is securely held in place. It should not move more than 1 in (25 mm).
TOP TETHER STRAP CHILD RESTRAINT (Coupe models only) An anchor for a child restraint with a top tether is provided in this vehicle. If your child restraint has a top tether strap, it must be secured to the provided anchor point. Secure the child restraint with the seat belt.
PRECAUTIONS ON BOOSTER SEATS WARNING 쐌 Children should always be placed in an appropriate child restraint while riding in the vehicle. Failure to use a child restraint or booster seat can result in serious injury or death. 쐌 Children should never be carried on your lap.
to provide the maximum protection dur- ing a collision. Booster seats of various sizes are offered by several manufacturers. When selecting any booster seat, keep the following points in mind: 쐌 Cho.
upright as possible. 쐌 After placing the child in the booster seat and fastening the seat belt, make sure the shoulder portion of the belt is away from the child’s face and neck and the lap portion of the belt does not cross the abdomen. 쐌 Do not put the shoulder belt behind the child or under the child’s arm.
seat to the rearmost position. 1. Turn the seatback tilt cancel switch to the CANCEL position. (Roadster models only) 2. Position the booster seat on the seat. Only place it in a front facing direction. Always follow the booster seat manufacturer’s in- structions.
The supplemental restraint system is designed to supplement the crash protection provided by the driver and passenger seat belts and is not a substitute for them. Seat belts should always be correctly worn and the occupant seated a suitable distance away from the steer- ing wheel, instrument panel, door finishers and side roof rails.
tion in any way, you are at greater risk of injury or death in a crash. You may also receive serious or fatal in- juries from the supplemental front air bag if you are up against it when it inflates. Always sit back against the seatback and as far away as practical from the steering wheel or instru- ment panel.
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WARNING 쐌 Never let an infant who requires the use of a rear facing child restraint ride in this vehicle. Do not attempt to hold a child in your lap or arms.
for most front facing child restraints. Never let children who require the use of a front facing child restraint ride in Roadster models. 쐌 Children may be severely injured or killed when the supplemental front air bags or side air bags or curtain side-impact air bags inflate if they are not properly restrained.
out of the window or lean against the door. Some examples of dangerous riding positions are shown in the pre- vious illustrations. 쐌 Do not use seat covers on the front seatbacks. They may interfere with supplemental side air bag inflation. SSS0162 1-34 Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system 墌 06.
1. Crash zone sensor 2. Supplemental front air bag modules 3. Supplemental curtain side-impact air bag modules (if so equipped for Coupe models) 4. Occupant classification sensor (pattern sen- sor) 5. Occupant classification system control unit 6. Supplemental side air bag modules (if so equipped) 7.
occupant classification sensor (pattern sensor). Inflator operation is based on the severity of a collision and seat belt usage for the driver. For the front passenger, the occupant classification sensor is also monitored.
Front passenger air bag and status light WARNING The front passenger air bag is designed to automatically turn OFF under some conditions. Read this section carefully to learn how it operates. Proper use of the seat, seat belt and child restraints is necessary for most effective protection.
be seated and wearing the seat belt properly for the most effective protection by the seat belt and supplemental air bag. The occupant classification sensor is designed to operate as described above to turn the front passenger air bag OFF for specified child re- straints as required by the regulations.
Other supplemental front air bag precautions WARNING 쐌 Do not place any objects on the steering wheel pad or on the instru- ment panel. Also, do not place any objects between any occupant and the steering wheel or instrument panel. Such objects may become dangerous projectiles and cause in- jury if the supplemental front air bag inflates.
tem. Tampering with the seat belt system may result in serious per- sonal injury. 쐌 Work on and around the supplemen- tal front air bag system should be done by a NISSAN dealer. Installa- tion of electrical equipment should also be done by a NISSAN dealer.
Supplemental side air bags and curtain side- impact air bags do not provide restraint to the lower body. The seat belts should be correctly worn and the driver and passenger seated upright as far as practical away from the supplemental side air bag, and seated as far away as practical from the door finishers and side roof rails.
ered with yellow insulation either just before the harness connectors or over the complete harness for easy identification. When selling your vehicle, we request that you inform the buyer about the side air bag and curtain side-impact air bag system and guide the buyer to the appropriate sections in this Owner’s Manual.
SUPPLEMENTAL AIR BAG WARNING LABELS Warning labels about the supplemental air bag system are placed in the vehicle as shown in the illustration. SUPPLEMENTAL AIR BAG WARNING LIGHT The supplemental air.
After turning the ignition key to the ON position, the supplemental air bag warning light illumi- nates. The supplemental air bag warning light will turn off after about 7 seconds if the system is operational.
Correct disposal procedures are set forth in the appropriate NISSAN Ser- vice Manual. Incorrect disposal pro- cedures could cause personal injury. Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system 1-45 墌 06.
2 Instruments and controls Instrument panel ................................................................... 2-2 Meters and gauges .............................................................. 2-3 Speedometer and odometer .........................
Windows .............................................................................. 2-39 Power windows ............................................................ 2-39 Automatic adjusting function ...................................... 2-41 Interior lights .
1. Headlight/turn signal switch 2. Instrument brightness control switch 3. Steering wheel switch for audio control (if so equipped) 4. Driver supplemental air bag/Horn 5. Meters/gauges 6. Cruise control main/set switch (if so equipped) 7. Trip computer mode/setting switch 8.
Combination meter: 1. Warning/Indicator lights 2. Turn signal/hazard indicator lights 3. Tachometer 4. Speedometer 5. Instrument brightness control switch (See “Headlight and turn signal switch” later in this section.) 6. Fuel gauge 7. Engine coolant temperature gauge 8.
Triple meter: 1. Trip computer 2. Engine oil pressure gauge 3. Volt meter 쎻 1 Speedometer 쎻 2 Odometer 쎻 3 Twin trip odometer 쎻 4 Reset knob for trip odometer SPEEDOMETER AND ODOMETER Speedometer The speedometer indicates vehicle speed in miles per hour (MPH) and kilometers per hour (km/h).
Changing the display: Pushing the reset knob changes the display as follows: TRIP A → TRIP B → TRIP A Resetting the trip odometer: Pushing the reset knob for more than 1 second resets the trip odometer to zero. 쎻 1 Tachometer 쎻 2 Transmission indicator TACHOMETER The tachometer indicates engine speed in revo- lutions per minute (rpm).
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE The gauge indicates the engine coolant tem- perature. The engine coolant temperature is within the normal range 쎻 A when the gauge needle points within the zone shown in the illustration. The engine coolant temperature will vary with the outside air temperature and driving conditions.
The low fuel warning light comes on when the fuel tank is getting low. Refuel as soon as it is convenient, preferably before the gauge reaches the E position. There will be a small reserve of fuel in the tank when the fuel gauge needle reaches the E position.
operation in such a condition could cause serious damage to the engine. VOLT METER When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position, the volt meter indicates the battery voltage; while the engine is running, it indicates the alternator voltage of 11 - 15 volts (normal range 쎻 A ).
Switches for the trip computer are located on the side of the combination meter panel. To operate the trip computer, push the side of the switches as shown above.
turned OFF may continue to be dis- played. 쐌 When driving uphill or rounding curves, the fuel in the tank shifts, which may momentarily change the display. Average fuel consumption (mpg or l (liter)/100 km) and speed (av. mph or av. km/h) Fuel consumption: The average fuel consumption mode shows the average fuel consumption since the last reset.
For additional information, see “Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS)” in the “5. Starting and driving” section and “Flat tire” in the “6. In case of emergency” section. Tire pressure shown in the display may rise or fall while driving depending on the driv- ing conditions (heat, etc.
or Anti-lock brake warning light Low washer fluid warning light High beam indicator light (Blue) Automatic transmission check warning light (A/T models) Seat belt warning light Malfunction indicator l.
Automatic transmission check warning light (A/T models) When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position, the automatic transmission check warning light comes on and then turns off. This indicates that the automatic transmission system is operational.
Engine oil pressure warning light This light warns of low engine oil pressure. If the light flickers or comes on during normal driving, pull off the road in a safe area, stop the engine immediately and call a NISSAN dealer or other authorized repair shop.
Information label to turn the low tire pressure warning light OFF. If the light still comes on while driving after adjusting the tire pressure, a tire may be flat.
seat belts and supplemental restraint system” section. WARNING If the supplemental air bag warning light is on, it could mean that the supplemental front air bag, supplemen- tal side air bag, curtain side-impact air bag systems and/or pre-tensioner seat belt systems will not operate in an acci- dent.
tion” section of this manual. Operation The malfunction indicator lamp will come on in one of two ways: 쐌 Malfunction indicator lamp on steady — An emission control system malfunction has been detected. Check the fuel-filler cap. If the fuel-filler cap is loose or missing, tighten or install the cap and continue to drive the vehicle.
if the vehicle dynamic control (VDC) system is operational. When the vehicle dynamic control off indicator light and slip indicator light come on with the vehicle dynamic control system turned on, thi.
the vehicle is in motion whether or not the brake pedal is depressed. Have the brakes checked as soon as possible if the warning sound is heard. Your vehicle has two types of security systems, as follows: 쐌 Vehicle Security System 쐌 NISSAN Vehicle Immobilizer System The security condition will be shown by the security indicator light.
Security indicator light This light 쎻 A blinks whenever the ignition switch is in the LOCK, OFF or ACC position. This is normal. How to arm the vehicle security system 1. Close all windows. The system can be activated even if the windows are open. 2.
1. Leave the ignition switch in the ON position for approximately 5 seconds. 2. Turn the ignition switch to the OFF or LOCK position and wait approximately 10 seconds. 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2. 4. Restart the engine while holding the device (which may have caused the interference) separate from the registered key.
NISSAN dealer for service. The windshield wiper and washer operates when the ignition switch is in the ON position. Push the lever down to operate the wiper at the following speed: 쎻 1 Intermittent (INT) — intermittent operation can be adjusted by turning the knob toward 쎻 A (Slower) or 쎻 B (Faster).
alcohol based washer fluid concen- trates may permanently stain the grille if spilled while filling the win- dow washer reservoir tank. 쐌 Pre-mix washer fluid concentrates with water to the manufacturer’s rec- ommended levels before pouring the fluid into the window washer reser- voir tank.
voir tank with washer fluid concen- trates at full strength. Some methyl alcohol based washer fluid concen- trates may permanently stain the grille if spilled while filling the win- dow washer reservoir tank.
XENON HEADLIGHTS WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE 쐌 When xenon headlights are on, they produce a high voltage. To prevent an electric shock, never attempt to modify or disassemble. Always have your xenon headlights replaced at a NISSAN dealer. 쐌 Xenon headlights provide consider- ably more light than conventional headlights.
CAUTION Use the headlights with the engine run- ning to avoid discharging the vehicle battery. Headlight beam select 쎻 1 To select the high beam, push the lever forward. The high beam lights come on and the high beam indicator light illumi- nates. 쎻 2 Pull the lever back to select the low beam.
If the parking brake is applied before the engine is started, the daytime running lights do not illuminate. The daytime running lights illuminate once the parking brake is released. The daytime running lights will remain on until the ignition switch is turned off.
Push the switch (located on the front part of the center console) on to warn other drivers when you must stop or park under emergency condi- tions. All turn signal lights will flash. Some state or provincial laws may prohibit the use of the hazard warning flasher switch while driving.
The seats are warmed by built-in heaters. The switches are located on the center console. 1. Start the engine. 2. Select heat range. 쎻 1 For high heat, push the (High) side of the switch. 쎻 2 For low heat, push the (Low) side of the switch. 쎻 3 For no heat, the switch has a center OFF position between low and high.
The vehicle should be driven with the Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) system on for most driving conditions. If the vehicle is stuck in mud or snow, the VDC system reduces the engine output to reduce wheel spin. The engine speed will be reduced even if the accelerator is depressed to the floor.
See “Traction control system (TCS)” in the “5. Starting and driving” section. The digital clock (in the audio unit) displays time when the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON position. If the battery cable is disconnected, the clock will reset its time and the correct time will not be indicated.
minute. Pushing the or side will advance the time and the or side will turn back the time. 3. Push the DISP button 쎻 A (Type A), or RPT 쎻 B button (Type B) to finish the adjustment. Resetting Type A (audio with 1 CD player): Push the DISP 쎻 A and TUNE 쎻 D buttons.
used or the ACC power of the vehicle. 쐌 Push the plug in as far as it will go. If good contact is not made, the plug may overheat or the internal tem- perature fuse may open. 쐌 Do not allow water to contact the outlet. When not in use, be sure to close the lid.
SUNGLASSES HOLDER (Coupe models) The sunglasses holder can be opened by push- ing the button 쎻 A . WARNING 쐌 The sunglasses holder should not be used while driving so full attention may be given to vehicle operation. 쐌 Keep the sunglasses holder closed while driving to prevent an accident.
involved in a collision. 쐌 The cargo restrained in the net must not exceed 4 lb (2 kg) or the net may not stay secured. CUP HOLDERS WARNING The cup holder should not be used while driving so full attention may be given to vehicle operation.
CONSOLE BOX Pushing the button 쎻 1 will open the lid slightly, then pull up the lid manually 쎻 2 . The center console box is equipped with a card holder 쎻 A . WARNING The center console box should not be used while driving so full attention may be given to vehicle operation.
The rear floor box has another storage space under the bottom plate. WARNING Keep rear floor box lid closed while driving to help prevent injury in an acci- dent or a sudden stop. REAR PARCEL BOX Push the upper part of the lid to open the rear parcel box.
Coupe models Normally, two standard golf bags can be stowed across the strut tower bar in the luggage area as illustrated (A and B). When stowing a golf bag A in the rear space, insert the top of the golf bag into left side of the luggage area 쎻 1 then put the bag down 쎻 2 .
The hooks are located above the side windows as shown in the illustration. CAUTION Do not place items which are more than 2 lb (1 kg) on the hook. POWER WINDOWS WARNING 쐌 Make sure that all passengers have their hands, etc. inside the vehicle while it is in motion and before clos- ing the windows.
Passenger side power window switch The passenger side switch will open or close only the corresponding window. To open or close the window, hold the switch down or up. Locking passenger’s window When the lock button 쎻 C is pushed in, only the driver side window can be opened or closed.
AUTOMATIC ADJUSTING FUNCTION CAUTION When the battery cable is removed from the battery terminal, do not close either of the front doors. The automatic win- dow adjusting function will not work, and the side roof panel/top side rail may be damaged. The power window has an automatic adjusting function.
ignition switch has been turned to the OFF position. To turn on the light again, turn the ignition switch to the ON position. The map and vanity mirror lights will automati- cally turn off 30 minutes .
The light illuminates when the trunk lid is opened. When the trunk lid is closed, the light will go off. The HomeLink Universal Transceiver provides a convenient way to consolidate the functions of up to three individual hand-held transmitters into one built-in device.
쐌 Your vehicle’s engine should be turned off while programming the HomeLink Universal Transceiver. PROGRAMMING HomeLink To program your HomeLink Transceiver to op- erate a garage door, gate, or entry door opener, home or office lighting, you need to be at the same location as the device.
when the device begins to activate. 5. If the indicator light on the HomeLink blinks rapidly for two seconds and then turns solid, HomeLink has picked up a “rolling code” garage door opener signal.
쐌 position the hand-held transmitter 2 to 5 in (50 to 127 mm) away from the HomeLink surface. Hold the transmitter in that position for up to 15 seconds. If HomeLink is not programmed within that time, try holding the transmitter in another position - keeping the indicator light in view at all times.
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3 Pre-driving checks and adjustments Keys ......................................................................................... 3-2 NISSAN vehicle immobilizer system keys.................. 3-2 Doors ................................................
1. Master keys* 2. Valet key* 3. Key number plate (* With built-in transponder chip) A key number plate is supplied with your keys. Record the key number and keep it in a safe place (such as your wallet), not in the vehicle. If you lose your keys, see a NISSAN dealer for duplicates by using the key number.
WARNING 쐌 Always have the doors locked while driving. Along with the use of seat belts, this provides greater safety in the event of an accident by helping to prevent persons from being thrown from the vehicle. This also helps keep children and others from uninten- tionally opening the doors, and will help keep out intruders.
LOCKING WITH INSIDE LOCK KNOB Pushing the door inside lock knob to the LOCK 쎻 1 or UNLOCK 쎻 2 position will lock or unlock the corresponding door. (The rear hatch/trunk lid lock is linked with the driver side door lock.) To individually lock the doors from the outside (without a key), move the inside lock knob to the LOCK position.
It is possible to lock/unlock all doors (including the rear hatch/trunk lid), release the rear hatch/trunk lid and activate the panic alarm by using the keyfob from outside the vehicle. Before locking the doors, make sure the key is not left in the vehicle.
4. All the doors will lock. All of the doors will lock when the LOCK button on the keyfob is pushed even though a door remains open and/or the ignition switch is in the ON position.
The panic alarm stops when: 쐌 It has run for 30 seconds, or 쐌 The LOCK button or the UNLOCK button is pushed, or 쐌 The PANIC button or the HATCH/TRUNK button is pushed on the keyfob for longer than 0.5 seconds. Setting hazard indicator and horn mode This vehicle is set in hazard indicator and horn mode when you first receive the vehicle.
once and the horn chirps once. 1. Pull the hood lock release handle 쎻 1 located below the instrument panel; the hood will then spring up slightly. 2. Raise the lever 쎻 2 at the front of the hood with your fingertips and raise the hood. 3. Insert the assist bar into the slot 쎻 3 in the front edge of the hood.
WARNING Do not drive with the rear hatch open. This could allow dangerous exhaust gases to be drawn into the vehicle. See “Precautions when starting and driving” in the “5. Starting and driving” section for exhaust gas. OPENER OPERATION The rear hatch release switch is located be- tween the license plate lights.
SECONDARY REAR HATCH RELEASE The secondary rear hatch release mechanism allows opening the rear hatch in the event of discharged battery or emergency. The release (string) handle is located under the strut tower bar inside the luggage compartment.
쐌 Push the power door lock switch to the UNLOCK side. (After locking the doors with a keyfob, this switch is not available due to the security system.) To close, push the trunk lid down securely. The trunk lid release switch is linked with the driver side door lock.
The interior trunk lid release mechanism pro- vides a means of escape for children and adults in the event they become locked inside the trunk. The handle 쎻 A is located inside the trunk com- partment as illustrated. To open the trunk lid from the inside, pull the release handle towards you until the lock releases and push up on the trunk lid.
1. Soft top operating switch 2. Soft top indicator light (on the combination meter) 3. Top side rail 4. Top latch lever 5. Soft top 6. Top storage lid 7. Trunk lid 8. Rear window 9. Rear section of the top BEFORE OPERATING THE TOP The soft top of your 350Z Roadster is electrically operated.
while moving. The top operating sys- tem could also be damaged. 쐌 Do not operate the top in a strong wind. It could be blown by the wind, striking someone or damage the top. 쐌 Do not allow anyone to stand up or extend any portion of their body out of the opening while the vehicle is in motion or while the top is being op- erated.
vehicle body. 쐌 Do not place anything in the top stor- age area. The top will not fit there properly, and this could damage the top and/or the vehicle body. 쐌 Do not sit or place excessive weight on the top and the storage lid, espe- cially when the top is being operated.
Top latch lever The soft top has three locking points to engage the front edge of the top to the vehicle body. Operating the top latch lever enables you to lock or unlock all three locking points at the same time. CAUTION Before opening the top, be sure to release the top latch.
Soft top indicator light The soft top indicator light in the instrument panel shows the conditions of top operation. The light illuminates when the soft top is being operated or if it is stopped before reaching the fully opened or closed position. When the top is fully opened, the light will turn off.
CEL position and the passenger seat is occu- pied, ask the passenger to sit forward when the top is being opened or closed. Automatic window lowering When the soft top operating switch is pressed, the power windows will automatically be low- ered completely.
CLOSING THE TOP 1. Apply the parking brake and move the selec- tor lever to the P (Park) position (for the automatic transmission model) or the shift lever to the N (Neutral) position (for the manual transmission model). 2. Start the engine. 3. Depress the foot brake pedal.
1. Open the trunk lid. In the event of discharged battery, you need to open the trunk lid as follows: a. Open the rear floor box behind the passenger seat. b. Remove the cap 쎻 A using a suitable tool 쎻 B . c. Pull the string handle (secondary trunk lid release) 쎻 C until the trunk lid lock is released.
3. Close the soft top. a. Remove the harness connectors of the top motor, 쎻 F (right side of the vehicle) and 쎻 H (left side). CAUTION Two harness connectors are installed on the right side and three on the left side as shown. Only the harness connectors 쎻 F and 쎻 H should be removed.
and falls simultaneously. Support the top by hand so it does not strike the body. b. Lower the rear part of the top and push it onto the top storage lid.
OPENER OPERATION To open the fuel-filler door, push the opener switch located below the instrument panel. To lock, close the fuel-filler door securely. FUEL-FILLER CAP 쎻 1 To remove the fuel-filler cap, turn it counter- clockwise. 쎻 2 Hang the string of the cap on the hook 쎻 A as shown while refueling.
the cap. 쐌 Do not attempt to top off the fuel tank after the fuel pump nozzle shuts off automatically. Continued refuel- ing may cause fuel overflow, result- ing in fuel spray and possibly a fire. 쐌 Use only an original equipment type fuel-filler cap as a replacement.
TILT OPERATION Push the lock lever down and adjust the steering wheel up or down to the desired position. Push the lock lever up securely to lock the steering wheel in place. WARNING Do not adjust the steering wheel while driving. You could lose control of your vehicle and cause an accident.
INSIDE MIRROR Adjust the height and the angle of the inside mirror to the desired position. The night position 쎻 1 will reduce glare from the headlights of vehicles behind you at night. Use the day position 쎻 2 when driving in daylight hours. WARNING Use the night position only when neces- sary, because it reduces rear view clar- ity.
description in the “2. Instruments and controls” section. OUTSIDE MIRRORS WARNING Objects viewed in the outside mirror on the passenger side are closer than they appear. Be careful when moving to the right. Using only this mirror could cause an accident.
Foldable outside mirrors Fold the outside mirror by pushing it toward the rear of the vehicle. IC0565 3-28 Pre-driving checks and adjustments 墌 06.7.
4 Display screen, heater, air conditioner and audio systems Safety note .............................................................................. 4-2 Control panel buttons — with navigation system .......... 4-2 Names of the components ........
WARNING 쐌 Positioning of the heating or air con- ditioning controls and display con- trols should not be done while driv- ing, in order that full attention may be given to driving operation. 쐌 Do not disassemble or modify this system. If you do, it may result in accidents, fire, or electric shock.
HOW TO USE JOYSTICK AND “ENTER” BUTTON Choose an item on the display using the joystick and push the ENTER button for operation. HOW TO USE “BACK” BUTTON This button has two functions. To return to the previous screen: When this button is pushed during setup, setup will be canceled, and the screen will return to the previous screen.
to set the other maintenance information. 1. Reset the driving distance to the new main- tenance schedule. 2. Set the interval (mileage) of the maintenance schedule. To determine the recommended maintenance interval, refer to your “NISSAN Service and Maintenance Guide”.
Maintenance notice The “ Maintenance Notice ” screen (“ENGINE OIL” or “OIL FILTER”) will be automatically displayed as shown when both of the following conditions are met: 쐌 the vehicle is driven the set distance and the ignition switch is turned OFF.
Display settings The following menu will appear when pushing the “SETTING” button, selecting “ Display ” key and pushing the “ENTER” button. Display: To turn off the screen, select the “ Display ” key and push the “ENTER” button to turn off the “ ON ” indicator.
Clock Format: Choose either the 12-hour clock display or the 24-hour clock display. Offset Adjust: Adjust the time by increasing or decreasing per minute.
HOW TO USE THE “ ” BUTTON To change the display brightness, push the “ ” (DAY/NIGHT) button. Pushing the but- ton again will change the display to DAY or NIGHT display.
1. Air flow control dial 2. Temperature control dial* * The display of degrees: “60-75-90” is used for °F (US). “18-25-32” is used for °C (Canada). 3. Fan speed control dial 4. Rear window defroster button (See the “2. Instruments and controls” sec- tion.
AUTOMATIC OPERATION Cooling and/or dehumidified heating (AUTO) This mode may be normally used all year round as the system automatically works to keep a constant temperature. Air flow distribution and fan speed are also controlled automatically. 1. Turn the fan speed control dial and air flow control dial to the AUTO position.
air is recirculated. (When the air recirculation mode is selected with the A/C indicator off while the fan speed control dial is in the AUTO position, the air conditioner will turn on.) When the indicator light is on, the outside air is drawn into the passenger compartment.
The air conditioning system in your NISSAN vehicle is charged with a refrigerant designed with the environment in mind. This refrigerant will not harm the earth’s ozone layer. How- ever, special charging equipment and lubricant are required when servicing your NISSAN air conditioner.
FM RADIO RECEPTION Range: FM range is normally limited to 25 to 30 miles (40 to 48 km), with monaural (single channel) FM having slightly more range than stereo FM. External influences may sometimes interfere with FM station reception even if the FM station is within 25 miles (40 km).
dehumidify or ventilate the player com- pletely. 쐌 The player may skip while driving on rough roads. 쐌 The CD player sometimes cannot func- tion when the passenger compartment temperature is extremely high. De- crease the temperature before use. 쐌 Only use high quality 4.
CHECK DISC: 쐌 Confirm that the CD is inserted cor- rectly (the label side is facing up, etc.). 쐌 Confirm that the CD is not bent or warped and it is free of scratches. PUSH EJECT: This is a malfunction due to excessive temperature inside the player.
Playback order: Playback order of the CD with compressed files (MP3/WMA) is as illustrated above. 쐌 The names of folders not containing MP3/WMA files are not shown in the display. 쐌 If there is a file in the top level of the disc, “ROOT” is displayed.
Specification chart: Supported media CD, CD-R, CD-RW Supported file systems ISO9660 LEVEL1, ISO9660 LEVEL2, Romeo, Joliet * ISO9660 Level 3 (packet writing) is not sup- ported.
Troubleshooting guide: Symptom Cause and Countermeasure Cannot play Check if the disc was inserted correctly. Check if the disc is scratched or dirty. Check if there is condensation inside the player. If there is, wait until the condensation is gone (about 1 hour) before using the player.
FM-AM RADIO WITH COMPACT DISC (CD) PLAYER 1. MUTE button 2. SEEK/APS REW, APS FF/TRACK CHANGE button 3. DISP (Display) CHANGE button 4. SCAN tuning button 5. CD play button 6. RADIO (FM/AM) band select button 7. MIX play button 8. RPT (Repeat) play button 9.
the AUDIO button until the desired mode (BASS, TREBLE, FADER or BALANCE) ap- pears in the display. Push the TUNE ( , ) or SEEK ( , ) button to adjust Bass and Treble to the desired level. Use the TUNE or SEEK button also to adjust Fader or Balance modes.
1. Tune to the desired station using the SEEK, SCAN or TUNE button. 2. Select the desired station and keep pushing any of the desired station select buttons (1 to 6) until a beep sound is heard. (The radio mutes when the select button is pushed.) 3. The channel indicator will then come on and the sound will resume.
tracks of CD will be played for 10 seconds in sequence. Pushing the button again during this 10 second period will stop SCAN tuning. If the SCAN tuning button is not pushed within 10 seconds, SCAN tuning moves to the next CD program.
FM-AM-SAT RADIO WITH COMPACT DISC (CD) CHANGER 1. CD LOAD button 2. SEEK/APS REW, APS FF/TRACK CHANGE button 3. DISP (Display) CHANGE button 4. SCAN tuning button 5. CD PLAY button 6. RADIO (FM/AM/SAT*) band select button 7. PTY (Program type), CAT (Category)* select button 8.
This audio system has an active noise compen- sation feature called “Audio Pilot”. The Audio Pilot uses a microphone to detect external road noise and automatically adjusts the amplifier to compensate for any competing high, midrange, or low frequency noise.
change from stereo to monaural reception. If the satellite radio signal is lost due to interfer- ence while driving, in a parking structure or tunnel for example, “NO SIGNAL” will be dis- played and no satellite radio station will be available.
쐌 Music or programming type such as “Classi- cal”, “Country”, or “Rock”. 쐌 Traffic reports about delays or construction. If the station broadcasts RDS information, the RDS icon is displayed.
CAUTION 쐌 Do not force the compact disc into the slot. This could damage the player. 쐌 Do not use 3.1 in (8 cm) discs. If the system has been turned off while the compact disc was playing, pushing the ON ⋅ OFF/VOL control knob will start the com- pact disc.
CD PLAY select button: To change CD, push the CD play select button (1 to 6). SCAN tuning: When the SCAN tuning button is pushed for less than 1.5 seconds while the CD is being played, the beginning of all the tracks of CDs will be played for 10 seconds in sequence.
CD CARE AND CLEANING 쐌 Handle a CD by its edges. Never touch the surface of the disc. Do not bend the disc. 쐌 Always place the discs in the storage case when they are not being used. 쐌 To clean a disc, wipe the surface from the center to the outer edge using a clean, soft cloth.
Push several times to skip back or skip through programs. This system searches for the blank intervals between selections. If there is a blank interval within one program or there is no interval be- tween programs, the system may not stop in the desired or expected location.
CAUTION 쐌 Keep the antenna as far away as possible from the electronic control modules. 쐌 Keep the antenna wire more than 8 in (20 cm) away from the electronic con- trol system harnesses. Do not route the antenna wire next to any harness. 쐌 Adjust the antenna standing-wave ratio as recommended by the manu- facturer.
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5 Starting and driving Precautions when starting and driving ............................ 5-2 Exhaust gas (Carbon monoxide) ................................. 5-2 Three-way catalyst .......................................................... 5-3 Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) .
WARNING 쐌 Do not leave children or adults who would normally require the support of others alone in your vehicle. Pets should not be left alone either. They could accidentally injure themselves or others through inadvertent opera- tion of the vehicle.
쐌 The exhaust system and body should be inspected by a qualified mechanic whenever: • The vehicle is raised for service. • You suspect that exhaust fumes are entering into the passenger compartment. • You notice a change in the sound of the exhaust system.
sure. Driving on a significantly under-inflated tire causes the tire to overheat and can lead to tire failure. Under-inflation also reduces fuel effi- ciency and tire tread life, and may affect the vehicle’s handling and stopping ability.
tire” in the “6. In case of emergency” section for changing a flat tire.) 쐌 When a spare tire is mounted or a wheel is replaced, tire pressure will not be indicated, the TPMS will not function and the low tire pressure warning light will flash.
reduces coordination, delays reaction time and impairs judgement. Driving af- ter drinking alcohol increases the likeli- hood of being involved in an accident injuring yourself and others. Addition- ally, if you are injured in an accident, alcohol can increase the severity of the injury.
WARNING Never remove or turn the key to the LOCK position while driving. The steer- ing wheel will lock. This may cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle and could result in serious vehicle damage or personal injury. MANUAL TRANSMISSION The ignition switch includes a device that helps prevent accidental removal of the key while driving.
OFF (1) The engine can be turned off without locking the steering wheel. The ignition lock is designed so that the key cannot be turned to LOCK and removed until the selector lever is moved to the P (Park) position. ACC (Accessories) (2) This position activates electrical accessories such as the radio when the engine is not running.
1. Apply the parking brake. 2. Automatic transmission: Move the selector lever to P (Park) or N (Neutral). (P preferred.) The starter is designed not to operate if the selector lever is in one of the driving posi- tions.
key is removed from the ignition switch. 1. Keep the foot brake pedal depressed and push the selector lever button to shift into a driving gear. 2. Release the parking brake and foot brake, then gradually start the vehicle in motion.
WARNING Apply the parking brake if the selector lever is in any position while the engine is not running. Failure to do so could cause the vehicle to move unexpectedly or roll away and result in serious per- sonal injury or property damage.
쐌 When shifting down, move the selector lever to the − (down) side. (Shifts to lower range.) 쐌 Moving the selector lever to the same side twice will shift the ranges in succession. However, if this motion is rapidly done, the second shifting may not be completed prop- erly.
MANUAL TRANSMISSION Shifting To change gears, or when upshifting or down- shifting, fully depress the clutch pedal, shift into the appropriate gear then slowly and smoothly release the clutch. This vehicle is equipped with a short throw shifter manual transmission.
Up-shift indicator The manual transmission up-shift indicator is located in the tachometer and shows the driver the timing to shift into a higher gear by illuminat- ing. The use of the up-shift indicator will help you to upshift at a constant engine speed (rpm) from any gear.
Suggested maximum speed in each gear Downshift to a lower gear if the engine is not running smoothly, or if you need to accelerate. Do not exceed the maximum suggested speed (shown below) in any gear. For level road driving, use the highest gear suggested for that speed.
WARNING Do not use the cruise control when driv- ing under the following conditions: 쐌 When it is not possible to keep the vehicle at a set speed. 쐌 In heavy traffic or in traffic that varies in speed. 쐌 On winding or hilly roads. 쐌 On slippery roads (rain, snow, ice, etc.
To set cruising speed, accelerate the vehicle to the desired speed, push the COAST/SET switch and release it. (The SET indicator light will come on.) Take your foot off the accelerator pedal. Your vehicle will maintain the set speed. 쐌 To pass another vehicle, depress the ac- celerator pedal.
CAUTION During the first 1,200 miles (2,000 km), follow these recommendations to ob- tain maximum engine performance and ensure the future reliability and economy of your new vehicle. Failure to follow these recommendations may re- sult in shortened engine life and re- duced engine performance.
WARNING 쐌 Do not stop or park the vehicle over flammable materials such as dry grass, waste paper or rags. They may ignite and cause a fire. 쐌 Never leave the engine running while the vehicle is unattended. 쐌 Do not leave children unattended in- side the vehicle.
쐌 HEADED UPHILL WITH CURB: 쎻 2 Turn the wheels away from the curb and move the vehicle back until the curb side wheel gently touches the curb. 쐌 HEADED UPHILL OR DOWNHILL, NO CURB: 쎻 3 Turn the wheels toward the side of the road so the vehicle will move away from the center of the road if it moves.
WARNING 쐌 While driving on a slippery surface, be careful when braking, accelerat- ing or downshifting. Abrupt braking or accelerating could cause the wheels to skid and result in an acci- dent. 쐌 If the engine is not running or is turned off while driving, the power assist for the brakes will not work.
instrument panel. The brake system then oper- ates normally, but without anti-lock assistance. If the light comes on during the self-test or while driving, take the vehicle to a NISSAN dealer for repair.
model without the traction control system. WARNING The traction control system is designed to prevent the wheels from spinning. However, it does not prevent vehicle slipping or spinning due to abrupt steer- ing operation at high speeds or by care- less or dangerous driving techniques.
WARNING 쐌 The VDC system is designed to help improve driving stability but does not prevent accidents due to abrupt steering operation at high speeds or due to careless or dangerous driving techniques. Reduce vehicle speed and be especially careful when driv- ing and cornering on slippery sur- faces and always drive carefully.
FREEING A FROZEN DOOR LOCK To prevent a door lock from freezing, apply deicer or glycerin to it through the key hole. If the lock becomes frozen, heat the key before insert- ing it into the key hole.
be damaged and/or vehicle handling and perfor- mance may be adversely affected. 쐌 Never install the tire chains on a T-type spare tire. 쐌 Do not use the tire chains on dry roads. 쐌 Tire chains must be installed only on the rear wheels and not on the front wheels.
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6 In case of emergency Flat tire .................................................................................... 6-2 Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) ................. 6-2 Changing a flat tire ...............................................
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) This vehicle is equipped with the tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS). It monitors tire pres- sure of all tires except the spare. When the low tire pressure warning light is lit, one or more of your tires is significantly under-inflated.
signal professional road assistance person- nel that you need assistance. 6. Have all passengers get out of the vehicle and stand in a safe place, away from traffic and clear of the vehicle.
Roadster models: 1. Spare tire — Turn the retainer counterclock- wise to remove. 2. Jack — Unfasten the belt and lift the jack up to remove. 3. Jacking tools — They are in the tool bag. Jacking up the vehicle and removing the damaged tire WARNING 쐌 Never get under the vehicle while it is supported only by the jack.
in the front or the rear as shown. Also fit the groove of the jack head between the notches as shown. The jack should be used on level firm ground. 2. Loosen each wheel nut one or two turns by turning counterclockwise with the wheel nut wrench. Do not remove the wheel nuts until the tire is off the ground.
Installing the spare tire The spare tire is designed for emergency use. See specific instructions under the heading “Wheels and tires” in the “8. Main- tenance and do-it-yourself” section. 1. Clean any mud or dirt from the surface between the wheel and hub.
WARNING 쐌 Always make sure that the spare tire and jacking equipment are properly secured after use. Such items can become dangerous projectiles in an accident or sudden stop. 쐌 The spare tire is designed for emer- gency use. See specific instructions under the heading “Wheels and tires” in the “8.
WARNING Always follow the instructions below. Failure to do so could result in damage to the charging system and cause per- sonal injury. 1. If the booster battery is in another vehicle, position the two vehicles to bring their bat- teries into close proximity to each other.
7. After starting your engine, carefully discon- nect the negative cable and then the positive cable. 8. Replace the vent caps (if so equipped). Be sure to dispose of the cloth used to cover the vent holes as it may be contaminated with corrosive acid.
windows, and move the temperature control to maximum hot and the fan control to high speed. 3. If engine overheating is caused by climbing a long hill on a hot day, run the engine at a fast idle (approximately 1,500 rpm) until the tem- perature gauge indication returns to normal.
tion. If any unit is damaged, dollies must be used. 쐌 Always attach safety chains before towing. For information about towing your vehicle behind a recreational vehicle (RV), refer to “Flat towing” in the “9. Technical and consumer information” section of this manual.
ground or four wheels on the ground (forward or backward) as this may cause serious and expensive damage to the transmission. If it is necessary to tow the vehicle with the front wheels raised, always use towing dollies under the rear wheels.
pull on the vehicle at an angle. 쐌 Pulling devices should be routed so they do not touch any part of the suspension, steering, brake or cool- ing systems. 쐌 Pull devices such as ropes or canvas straps are not recommended for use in vehicle towing or recovery.
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7 Appearance and care Cleaning exterior ................................................................... 7-2 Washing ............................................................................ 7-2 Waxing ...........................................
In order to maintain the appearance of your vehicle, it is important to take proper care of it. In the following cases, please wash your vehicle as soon as possible to protect the paint surface.
top regularly before it becomes quite dirty. Leav- ing the soft top dirty or soiled for a long period will cause deterioration to the quality of the top material. Remove dust or dirt on the soft top with a soft brush or sponge, then rinse it with plenty of clean water.
abrasive cleaners or chlorine-based disinfectant cleaners. They could damage the electrical conductors or rear window defroster elements. 쐌 If glass cleaner gets on the soft top, immediately wash it off with clean water.
Occasionally remove loose dust from the interior trim, plastic parts and seats using a vacuum cleaner or soft bristled brush. Wipe the vinyl and leather surfaces with a clean, soft cloth damp- ened in mild soap solution, then wipe clean with a dry soft cloth.
SEAT BELTS The seat belts can be cleaned by wiping them with a sponge dampened in a mild soap solution. Allow the belts to dry completely before using them. See “Seat belt maintenance” in the “1. Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system” section.
CAUTION 쐌 Never remove dirt, sand or other de- bris from the passenger compart- ment by washing it out with a hose. Remove dirt with a vacuum cleaner or broom. 쐌 Never allow water or other liquids to come in contact with electronic com- ponents inside the vehicle as this may damage them.
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8 Maintenance and do-it-yourself Maintenance requirements ................................................. 8-2 General maintenance ........................................................... 8-2 Explanation of general maintenance items ..............
Your new NISSAN has been designed to have minimum maintenance requirements with longer service intervals to save you both time and money. However, some day-to-day and regular maintenance is essential to maintain your NISSAN’s good mechanical condition, as well as its emission and engine performance.
corrosive materials, check lubrication frequently. Lights*: Clean the headlights on a regular basis. Make sure that the headlights, stop lights, tail lights, turn signal lights, and other lights are all operating properly and installed securely. Also check headlight aim.
Windshield defroster: Check that the air comes out of the defroster outlets properly and in good quantity when operating the heater or air conditioner. Under the hood and the vehicle The maintenance items listed here should be checked periodically (for example, each time you check the engine oil or refuel).
When performing any inspection or maintenance work on your vehicle, always take care to prevent serious accidental injury to yourself or damage to the vehicle.
der information” in the “9. Technical and con- sumer information” section. You should be aware that incomplete or im- proper servicing may result in operating difficul- ties or excessive emissions, and could affect your warranty coverage. If in doubt about any servicing, have it done by a NISSAN dealer.
1. Fuse/fusible link holder 2. Battery 3. Engine oil filler cap 4. Brake fluid reservoir 5. Clutch fluid reservoir (M/T models) 6. Windshield washer fluid reservoir 7. Power steering fluid reservoir 8. Engine coolant reservoir 9. Radiator filler cap 10.
The engine cooling system is filled at the factory with a high-quality, year-round, anti-freeze cool- ant solution. The anti-freeze solution contains rust and corrosion inhibitors, therefore additional cooling system additives are not necessary. WARNING 쐌 Never remove the radiator or coolant reservoir cap when the engine is hot.
CHANGING ENGINE COOLANT 쐌 Major cooling system repairs should be per- formed by a NISSAN dealer. The service procedures can be found in the appropriate NISSAN Service Manual. 쐌 Improper servicing can result in reduced heater performance and engine overheating.
CHECKING ENGINE OIL LEVEL 1. Park the vehicle on a level surface and apply parking brake. 2. Run the engine until it reaches operating temperature. 3. Turn off the engine. Wait more than 10 minutes for the oil to drain back into the oil pan. 4. Remove the dipstick and wipe it clean.
쐌 A suitable adapter should be attached to the jack stand saddle. 5. Remove the plastic engine undercover. a. Remove the small plastic clip at the center point of the undercover. b. Then remove the other bolts that hold the undercover in place. CAUTION Make sure the correct lifting and sup- port points are used to avoid vehicle damage.
CAUTION The dipstick must be inserted in place to prevent oil spillage from the dipstick hole while filling the engine with oil. See “Capacities and recommended fuel/ lubricants” in the “9. Technical and consumer information” section for drain and refill capac- ity.
Check the fluid level in the reservoir tank. The fluid level should be checked using the HOT range at fluid temperatures of 122 - 176°F (50 - 80°C) or using the COLD range at fluid tem- peratures of 32 - 86°F (0 - 30°C). If the fluid is below the MIN line, add Genuine NISSAN PSF fluid.
BRAKE FLUID Check the fluid level in the reservoir. If the fluid is below the MIN line or the brake warning light comes on, add Genuine NISSAN Super Heavy Duty Brake Fluid or equivalent DOT 3 fluid up to the MAX line. If fluid must be added frequently, the system should be thoroughly checked by a NISSAN dealer.
WARNING Anti-freeze is poisonous and should be stored carefully in marked containers out of the reach of children. CAUTION 쐌 Do not substitute engine anti-freeze coolant for window washer solution. This may result in damage to the paint. 쐌 Do not fill the window washer reser- voir tank with washer fluid concen- trates at full strength.
3. Close and lock all the doors using the key or keyfob. 4. Disconnect the negative (−) battery ter- minal. 5. Securely close the hood. To connect the negative (−) battery termi- nal, perform the procedure in the following order. Otherwise, the window and the side roof panel/top side rail may contact and be damaged.
JUMP STARTING If jump starting is necessary, see “Jump starting” in the “6. In case of emergency” section. If the engine does not start by jump starting, the battery may have to be replaced. Contact a NISSAN dealer. 1. Power steering fluid pump 2.
REPLACING SPARK PLUGS If replacement is required, see a NISSAN dealer for servicing. WARNING Be sure the engine and ignition switch are off and that the parking brake is engaged securely. CAUTION Be sure to use the correct socket to remove the spark plugs.
others to be burned. The air cleaner not only cleans the air, it stops the flame if the engine backfires. If it is not there, and the engine backfires, you could be burned. Do not drive with the air cleaner removed, and be careful when working on the engine with the air cleaner removed.
REPLACING Replace the wiper blades if they are worn. 1. Pull the wiper arm. 2. Push the release tab 쎻 A , then move the wiper blade down the wiper arm to remove 쎻 1 . 3. Insert the new wiper blade onto the wiper arm until a click sounds. If necessary, clean the windshield washer nozzle 쎻 A with a needle or small pin 쎻 B .
CHECKING PARKING BRAKE From the released position, pull the parking brake lever up slowly and firmly. If the number of clicks is out of the range listed below, see a NISSAN dealer.
be followed. For additional information, see the appropriate maintenance log shown in the NISSAN Service and Maintenance Guide. BRAKE BOOSTER Check the brake booster function as follows: 1. With the engine off, press and release the brake pedal several times.
ENGINE COMPARTMENT CAUTION Never use a fuse of a higher or lower amperage rating than that specified on the fuse box cover. This could damage the electrical system or cause a fire. If any electrical equipment does not operate, check for an open fuse. 1.
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT CAUTION Never use a fuse of a higher or lower amperage rating than that specified on the fuse box cover. This could damage the electrical system or cause a fire. If any electrical equipment does not operate, check for an open fuse.
Replace the battery as follows: 1. Open the lid using a suitable tool. 2. Replace the battery with a new one. Recommended battery: CR2025 or equiva- lent Make sure that the ⊕ side faces the bottom case. 3. Close the lid securely. 4. Push the keyfob button two or three times to check its operation.
쎻 1 Front view 1. Headlight (low-beam, high-beam) 2. Spot light 3. Front park light 4. Front turn signal light 5. Front side marker light 쎻 2 Rear view (Coupe), 쎻 3 Rear view (Roadster) 6. Luggage compartment light (Coupe) or Trunk light (Roadster) 7.
HEADLIGHTS Replacing If replacement is required, see a NISSAN dealer. Xenon headlight bulb: WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE When xenon headlights are on, they produce a high voltage. To prevent an electric shock, never attempt to modify or disassemble. Always have your xe- non headlights replaced at a NISSAN dealer.
EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR LIGHTS Item Wattage (W) Bulb No. Front turn signal light* 28/8 3457NA Front park light* 5 T10 Front side marker light* (LED) — Rear combination light (Upper) Stop/Tail* (LED) .
Interior light (Roadster) Be careful not to snap the nails 쎻 A on the plastic cover when removing it. SDI1450A SDI1572 SDI1779 SDI1451 Maintenance and do-it-yourself 8-29 墌 06.
TIRE PRESSURE Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) This vehicle is equipped with the tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS). It monitors tire pres- sure of all tires except the spare. When the low tire pressure warning light is lit, one or more of your tires is significantly under-inflated.
Incorrect tire pressure, including un- der inflation, may adversely affect tire life and vehicle handling. WARNING 쐌 Improperly inflated tires can fail suddenly and cause an acci- dent. 쐌 The Gross Vehicle Weight Rat- ing (GVWR) is located on the F.
Tire and loading information label 쎻 1 Seating capacity: The maximum number of occupants that can be seated in the vehicle. 쎻 2 Vehicle load limit: See loading infor- mation in the “Technical and con- sumer information” section. 쎻 3 Original size: The size of the tires originally installed on the vehicle at the factory.
Checking the tire pressure 1. Remove the valve stem cap from the tire. 2. Press the pressure gauge squarely onto the valve stem. Do not press too hard or force the valve stem sideways, or air will escape. If the hissing sound of air escaping from the tire is heard while checking the pressure, reposi- tion the gauge to eliminate this leak- age.
TIRE LABELING Federal law requires tire manufacturers to place standardized information on the sidewall of all tires. This information iden- tifies and describes the fundamental characteristics of the tire and also pro- vides the tire identification number (TIN) for safety standard certification.
쎻 2 TIN (Tire Identification Number) for a new tire (example: DOT XX XX XXX XXXX) 1. DOT: Abbreviation for the “Depart- ment of Transportation”. The symbol can be placed above, below or to the left or right of the Tire Identification Number. 2. Two-digit code: Manufacturer’s identi- fication mark 3.
other sidewall of the tire, or (2) the outward facing sidewall of an asymmetri- cal tire that has a particular side that must always face outward when mounted on a vehicle. TYPES OF TIRES WARNING 쐌 When changing or replacing tires, be sure all four tires are of the same type (i.
TIRE CHAINS CAUTION Tire chains/cables cannot be installed on 265/35R19 size tires. Installation of the tire chains/cables on 265/35R19 size tires will cause damage to the ve- hicle. If you plan to use tire chains/cables, you should install 245/45R18 size tires on your vehicle.
1. Wear indicator 2. Wear indicator location mark Tire wear and damage WARNING 쐌 Tires should be periodically in- spected for wear, cracking, bulging or objects caught in the tread. If excessive wear, cracks, bulging or deep cuts are found, the tire(s) should be replaced.
reason, always replace with wheels which have the same off-set dimen- sion. Wheels of a different off-set could cause premature tire wear, possibly degraded vehicle handling characteristics and/or interference with the brake discs/drums. Such in- terference can lead to decreased braking efficiency and/or early brake pad/shoe wear.
Avoid sharp turns and abrupt braking while driving. 쐌 Periodically check the T-type spare tire inflation pressure, and always keep it at 60 psi (420 kPa, 4.2 bar). 쐌 Do not drive your vehicle at speeds faster than 50 MPH (80 km/h). 쐌 Do not use tire chains on a T-type spare tire.
9 Technical and consumer information Capacities and recommended fuel/lubricants .............. 9-2 Fuel recommendation .................................................... 9-3 Engine oil and oil filter recommendation .................. 9-5 Recommended SAE viscosity number .
The following are approximate capacities. The actual refill capacities may be a little different. When refilling, follow the procedure instructed in the “8.
FUEL RECOMMENDATION Use unleaded premium gasoline with an octane rating of at least 91 AKI (Anti-Knock Index) number (Research octane number 96). If premium gasoline is not available, unleaded regular.
hibitors. If not properly formulated with appropriate cosolvents and corrosion inhibitors, such methanol blends may cause fuel system damage and/or ve- hicle performance problems. At this time, sufficient data is not available to ensure that all methanol blends are suitable for use in NISSAN vehicles.
쎻 1 API certification mark 쎻 2 API service symbol ENGINE OIL AND OIL FILTER RECOMMENDATION Selecting the correct oil It is essential to choose the correct grade, quality and viscosity engine oil to ensure satis- factory engine life and performance.
quality and/or viscosity is not covered by the new NISSAN vehicle limited warranties. Your engine was filled with a high quality engine oil when it was built. You do not have to change the oil before the first recommended change interval. Oil and filter change intervals depend upon how you use your vehicle.
Contact a NISSAN dealer when servicing your air conditioner system. Technical and consumer information 9-7 墌 06.7.20/Z33-D/V5.0 墍.
ENGINE Model VQ35DE Type Gasoline, 4-cycle Cylinder arrangement 6-cylinder, V-slanted at 60° Bore x Stroke in (mm) 3.760 x 3.205 (95.5 x 81.4) Displacement cu in (cm 3 ) 213.5 (3,498) Firing order 1-2-3-4-5-6*1 Idle speed rpm See the emission control label on the underside of the hood.
WHEELS AND TIRES Road wheel Model Type Position Size Offset in (mm) Coupe Aluminum Front 18 x 8JJ 1.18 (30) Rear 18 x 8-1/2JJ 1.30 (33) Front 18 x 9JJ* 1.18 (30) Rear 19 x 10JJ* 1.18 (30) Roadster Aluminum Front 18 x 8JJ 1.18 (30) Rear 18 x 8-1/2JJ 1.
When planning to travel in another country, you should first find out if the fuel available is suitable for your vehicle’s engine. Using fuel with too low an octane rating may cause engine damage. All gasoline vehicles must be operated with unleaded engine gaso- line.
ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER The number is stamped on the engine as shown. F.M.V.S.S./C.M.V.S.S. CERTIFICATION LABEL The Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (F.M.V.S.S.) or Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (C.M.V.S.S.) certification label is af- fixed as shown.
TIRE AND LOADING INFORMATION LABEL The cold tire inflation pressure is shown on the Tire and Loading Information label affixed to the driver side center pillar. AIR CONDITIONER SPECIFICATION LABEL The air conditioner specification label is affixed inside of the hood as shown.
Use the following steps to mount the license plate: Before mounting the license plate, confirm that the following parts are enclosed in the vinyl bag. 쐌 License plate bracket 쐌 J-nut x 2 쐌 Screw x 2 쐌 Screw grommet x 2 1.
8. Install the license plate with bolts that are no longer than 0.55 in (14 mm). WARNING 쐌 It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo area inside a vehicle. In a collision, people riding in these areas are more likely to be seriously injured or killed.
Total load capacity - maximum total weight limit specified of the load (pas- sengers and cargo) for the vehicle. This is the maximum combined weight of occupants and cargo that can be loaded into the vehicle. If the vehicle is used to tow a trailer, the trailer tongue weight must be included as part of the cargo load.
Steps for determining correct load limit 1. Locate the statement “The combined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs” on your vehicle’s placard. 2. Determine the combined weight of the driver and passengers that will be riding in your vehicle.
Before driving a loaded vehicle, confirm that you do not exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) or the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) for your vehicle. See “Measurement of Weights” later in this section. Also check tires for proper inflation pres- sures.
Roadster model: Do not tow a trailer with your vehicle. Coupe model: Your new vehicle was designed to be used primarily to carry passengers and cargo. Re- member that towing a trailer places additional loads on your vehicle’s engine, drive train, steer- ing, braking and other systems.
Tongue load Keep the tongue load between 9 and 11% of the total trailer load within the maximum tongue load limits shown in the following Towing Load/Specification chart. If the tongue load be- comes excessive, rearrange cargo to allow for proper tongue load.
no more than 1/16 ″ smaller than the hole in the ball mount. 쐌 The threaded shank of the hitch ball must be long enough to be properly secured to the ball mount.
the proper equipment and to have it installed. Trailer lights should comply with federal and/or local regulations. When wiring the vehicle for towing, connect the stop and tail light pickup into the vehicle electrical circuit at a point be- tween the sensor and stop light or light switch.
opening the windows, switching the fan con- trol to high and setting the temperature con- trol to the HOT position. 쐌 Trailer towing consumes more fuel than nor- mal circumstances.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION To tow a vehicle equipped with an automatic transmission, an appropriate vehicle dolly MUST be placed under the towed vehicle’s drive wheels. Always follow the dolly manufacturer’s recommendations when using their product. MANUAL TRANSMISSION 쐌 Always tow with the manual transmission in Neutral.
WARNING The temperature grade for this tire is established for a tire that is properly inflated and not overloaded. Excessive speed, under-inflation, or excessive loading, either separately or in combi- nation, can cause heat build-up and possible tire failure.
free, at 1-800-NISSAN-1 (1-800-647- 7261). Due to legal requirements in some states/ areas, your vehicle may be required to be in what is called the “ready condition” for an Inspection/ Maintenance (I/M) test of the emission control system. The vehicle is set to the “ready condition” when it is driven through certain driving patterns.
mission gear selector lever in the P (Park) or N (Neutral) position or the manual transmis- sion shift lever in the N position. 9. Turn the engine off. 10. Repeat steps 1 through 8 at least one more time. If step 1 through 7 is interrupted, repeat the preceding step.
For current pricing and availability of genuine NISSAN Owner’s Manuals for this model year and prior, see a NISSAN dealer, or contact: Resolve Corporation 20770 Westwood Road Strongsville, OH 44136 1-800-247-5321 For Canada: To purchase a copy of a genuine NISSAN Service Manual or Owner’s Manual, please con- tact a NISSAN dealer.
MEMO 9-28 Technical and consumer information 墌 06.7.20/Z33-D/V5.0 墍.
10 Index A ABS (Anti-lock brake system)................................ 5-21 Advanced air bag system........................................ 1-35 Air bag system Advanced air bag system ................................. 1-35 Front passenger air bag and status light .
Compact Disc (CD) changer (See audio system) ......................................................................... 4-26 Compact Disc (CD) player (See audio system) ......................................................................... 4-21 Compact spare tire .
Fuel economy ...................................................... 5-18 Fuel octane rating ................................................. 9-3 Fuel recommendation ........................................... 9-3 Fuel-filler cap .....................
Lights, Exterior and interior light replacement ... 8-28 Loading information (See vehicle loading information) ................................................................. 9-14 Lock Door locks .....................................................
FM-AM-SAT radio with Compact Disc (CD) changer ....................................................... 4-23 Steering wheel audio controls ........................ 4-29 Readiness for inspection/maintenance (I/M) test (US only) .........................
Headlight switch ................................................. 2-25 Ignition switch ........................................................ 5-6 Ignition switch automatic transmission models ........................................................
Brake warning light ............................................ 2-13 Door open warning light ................................... 2-13 Low tire pressure warning light ...................... 2-14 Seat belt warning light ................................
MEMO 10-8 墌 06.7.20/Z33-D/V5.0 墍.
FUEL RECOMMENDATION: Use unleaded premium gasoline with an octane rating of at least 91 AKI (Anti-Knock Index) number (Research octane number 96). If premium gasoline is not available, unleaded regula.
1. Engine oil (P.8-10) 2. Brake fluid (P.8-13) 3. Meters and gauges (P.2-3) 4. Fuel-filler door release (P.3-23) 5. Hood release (P.3-8) 6. Seat belt (P.1-10) 7. Door lock/key (P.3-2) 8. Rear hatch release (Coupe) (P.3-9) or Trunk lid release (Roadster) (P.
F or your saf ety , read carefully and k eep in this vehicle. OWNER'S MANUAL 2006.5 350Z Z33-D 2006.5 NISSAN 350Z Z33-D Printing: July 2006 (23) Publication No.
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