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User guide

This document is a quick user guide for the 2018 Nissan X-Trail ST, detailing mobile phone connectivity via Bluetooth, vehicle operation instructions, and emergency procedures. It includes steps for pairing a phone, starting and stopping the engine, using the parking brake, and managing fuel purchases with a fuel card. Additionally, it provides information on handling breakdowns, accidents, and the vehicle's telematics system.

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User guide

This document is a quick user guide for the 2018 Nissan X-Trail ST, detailing mobile phone connectivity via Bluetooth, vehicle operation instructions, and emergency procedures. It includes steps for pairing a phone, starting and stopping the engine, using the parking brake, and managing fuel purchases with a fuel card. Additionally, it provides information on handling breakdowns, accidents, and the vehicle's telematics system.

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Mobile Phone Connectivity and Charging

2018 Nissan X‐Trail ST


Pairing ‐ connect mobile phone to car audio system via Bluetooth to enable
hands‐free operation. Quick User Guide
Connection procedure varies according to phone type, but generally as follows.
1. Press round ENTER/SETTING button on car audio system.
2. Check “Bluetooth” is set to “on”.
3. Use TUNE/FOLDER dial to select “Add Phone”, then press ENTER/SETTING button.
A. Access BLUETOOTH section of phone (usually via SETTINGS).
B. Select “My Car” when appears on “Devices” options on phone
4a Device with PIN code: enter PIN code and push button on steering
wheel if PIN is correct
4b Device without PIN code: Bluetooth will automatically connect.
5. Confirm connection on phone
Refer section 4‐60 and 4‐85 to 4‐91 of Owner’s Manual (located in car) for Unlocking / Locking
detailed user instructions.
 Depending on key fob programming, pressing ‘unlock’ may only unlock
driver’s door and need to press again to unlock all doors.
Breakdowns, Flat Tyre and Other Issues  Tailgate is opened via recessed hand‐hold at bottom, middle of tailgate.
 24‐hr Roadside Assistance service – call 1800 004 588 (details also on Press rubber button on upper internal surface to open.
windscreen sticker)  If key fob battery is flat, there is a door key stored inside back of key fob –
 Flat tyres should be changed by Roadside Assist or a mechanic unless you slide out from end.
are confident.
 Spare tyre is space‐saver tyre – limited to 80km/hr max speed and only for
temporary use to drive to nearest tyre repairer/outlet. Refer to car Owner’s Log Book
Manual for other cautions.
 Every car has one and a log book entry must be made for every trip.
 Car jack and tools located in compartment on rear left side of boot.

 This vehicle is fitted with Telematics. This technology includes the ability for
the University to track the location and operation of this vehicle via
Accidents GPS. Information for Drivers and Vehicle Users about Telematics in
University vehicles can be found on the University’s Vehicle Fleet website at
 If the car is damaged in an accident call 24‐hr Roadside Assistance service – 1800 004 588 https://www.utas.edu.au/campus‐services/university‐lease‐vehicles.

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Starting / Stopping Windscreen wipers
 Push‐button start/stop. No need to insert a key in an ignition switch.  Control stalk on left side of steering wheel. Move down/up for front. Twist
 Key fob needs to be with you, close to car (eg. in your pocket or handbag) to end of stalk for rear.
start car. Indicators (turn signal)
 Press round ‘Start/Stop Engine’ button on dash on left side of steering
 Stalk on right side of steering wheel ‐ move up/down.
wheel.
 Depress and hold brake pedal before pressing ‘Start’ button for car to start. Headlights
 The brake pedal must be depressed to move the gear selector from the  Controls on stalk on right side of steering wheel. Twist end of stalk.
‘Park’ position.  High beam – push stalk forward
 Press ‘Start/Stop Engine’ button to turn engine off.  Car has day‐time running lights as part of headlight, which stay on when the
Parking (Hand) Brake engine is running and turn off automatically when engine is stopped.
 Headlight aim angle can be adjusted if passengers/load impact alignment –
 Parking brake is operated via pedal on the floor ‐ smaller pedal on far left.
refer sections 2‐57 and 2‐59 of car Owner’s Manual.
 Push down to apply brake.
 When already engaged, push down and then let lift up to release. Seat and steering adjustment

Fuel  Steering wheel height and reach adjustably by releasing (pull down) leaver
under steering wheel on left side.
 Regular unleaded petrol, 91 Octane (Fuel card will not permit purchase of
 Driver’s seat position is manually adjustable using levers at front and side of
other types of fuel.)
seat base.
 Use supplied fuel card at Caltex outlets.
 Fuel cap opened via small lever on lower right dash (near driver’s right Drive Mode – Intelligent 4x4
knee).  Three drive modes:
 Check with your Operational Unit administrator where fuel card(s) are o 2WD (2‐wheel drive)
stored. o AUTO (2‐wheel drive or 4‐wheel drive)
 PIN required with fuel card – refer your Operational Unit administrator. o LOCK (4‐wheel drive) “4WD LOCK” will illuminate on left side of dash
 Car odometer reading to be provided to retailer when completing purchase gauges display.
with fuel card.  Should preferably be driven in AUTO, which will select best mode for
 Only fuel can be bought with the fuel card. conditions, or 2WD.
 Do not need to keep receipts for fuel purchases made with fuel card. (If  Never drive in LOCK mode on dry, sealed roads/surfaces. Only use LOCK
personal money or UTAS credit card used in an emergency, ie. no Caltex mode if extra traction required on unsealed/slippery surfaces.
outlet, then you will need a receipt.)  Refer sections 5‐25 to 5‐28 of car Owner’s Manual located in car for full
 Refer Caltex website for outlet locations (www.caltex.com.au/find‐a‐caltex) instructions.

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