Renault Alaskan (2017 year). Instruction — part 5

Remote Control Key system (where fitted)

— “Push-button ignition switch (models with Re-

mote Control Key system)” in the “5. Starting

and driving” section

Oil control system (where fitted)

— “Oil control system (where fitted for diesel

engine model)” later in this section

Tyre Pressure information (where fitted)

— “Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

(where fitted)” in the “5. Starting and driving”

section

HOW TO USE THE VEHICLE

INFORMATION DISPLAY

The vehicle information display can be changed us-

ing the <ENTER> and BACK buttons located on the

left side of the steering wheel.

m

Back button

j

A

Press the BACK button to return to the previous dis-

play screen or menu level, or to cancel the selection

if it is not completed.

m

or

m

Display scrolling switch

j

B

The display scrolling switch can be used in three dif-

ferent ways. Push

to scroll up or

to scroll

down through the items in the vehicle information

display. Press <ENTER>

j

B to select an item in the

display, then push

or

to scroll through the

associated menu options.

SETTINGS

The settings mode allows you to change the infor-

mation displayed in the vehicle information display:

[Driver Assistance]

[Clock]

[Display Settings]

[Vehicle Settings]

[Maintenance]

[Alert]

[Tyre Pressures] (where fitted)

[Units]

[Language]

[Factory Reset]

NIC3083

Type A

NIC3124

Type B

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NOTE
The Settings menu cannot be operated while

driving.

[Driver Assistance]

Use the

or

switches and the <ENTER> button

to change the status, or turn on or off any of the sys-

tems displayed in the [Driver Assistance] menu. The

following menu options are available:
[Driving Aids] (where fitted):
The [Driving Aids] option has a sub-menu, from

which you can choose whether to turn ON or OFF

the following item:

[Emergency Brake]
Select this item to enable/disable the Active

Emergency Braking system. For additional infor-

mation see, “Active Emergency Braking system

(where fitted)” in the “5. Starting and driving”

section.

[Parking Aids] (where fitted):
The [Parking Aids] option has a sub-menu, from

which you can choose the following:

[Sensor]
Select this item to enable/disable the parking

sensor (sonar).

[Volume]
Select this sub-menu to change the parking sen-

sor (sonar) buzzer volume to one of the follow-

ing:
– [High]

Loudest available volume.

– [Med.]

Medium volume. (Standard)

– [Low]

Lowest available volume.

[Range]
Select this sub-menu to change the parking sen-

sor (sonar) detection range to one of the follow-

ing:
– [Far]

The parking sensor system will give earlier

notice of objects further away.

– [Mid.]

The parking sensor system is set to the stan-

dard distance.

– [Near]

The parking sensor system will only give no-

tice of objects close by.

[Clock]

The following sub-menus are available in the clock

menu, depending on the level of equipment of each

vehicle.

[Set the Clock in NAVI] (where fitted)
The clock needs to be adjusted in the navigation

system and will automatically be synchronised.
See the separately provided Navigation Owner’s

Manual.

[Set the Clock in Audio] (where fitted)
The clock needs to be adjusted in the audio sys-

tem and will automatically be synchronised.
See “Setting the clock” in the “4. Display screen,

heater and air conditioner, and audio system”

section, or “How to use <SETUP> button” in the

“4. Display screen, heater and air conditioner,

and audio system” section.

[Set Clock] (where fitted)
Select this sub-menu to adjust the time on the

clock.

[12Hr/24Hr] (where fitted)
Select this sub-menu to choose the clock format

between 12-hour and 24-hour.

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[Display Settings]

The following sub-menus are available under the

[Display Settings] menu.

[Contents Selection]

[Body Colour]

[ECO Drive Report] (where fitted)

[Welcome Effect]

[Contents Selection]:
Select this sub-menu to enable/disable the items

that are displayed.

[Home]

[Average Speed]

[Trip]

[Fuel Economy]

[Navigation] (where fitted)

[Audio]

[Driving Aids] (where fitted)

[Tyre Pressures] (where fitted)

[Body Colour]:
In this sub-menu you can change the colour of the

vehicle displayed in the vehicle information display.

[ECO Drive Report] (where fitted):
There are 2 items in the [ECO Drive Report] menu.

[Display]
Select this item to enable/disable the ECO Drive

Report in the vehicle information display.

[View History]
Select this sub-menu to show the fuel economy

history, current economy, and the best fuel

economy. See, “ECO drive report” in the

“5. Starting and driving” section.
– [Back] will return you to the [ECO Drive Re-

port] menu.

– [Reset] will reset the fuel economy history to

zero.

[Welcome Effect]:
Select this sub-menu to enable/disable the items

described below to ON or OFF.

[Dial and Pointer]
The indicator needles sweep in the meters when

the engine is started.

[Display Effect]
The welcome screen display appears when the

ignition is placed in the ON position.

[Vehicle Settings]

The following sub-menus are available under the

[Vehicle Settings] menu.

[Lighting]

[Turn Indicator]

[Unlocking]

[Wipers]

[Lighting] (where fitted):
There are 2 items under the Lighting menu.

[Int. Lamp Timer]
Select this item to enable/disable the interior

lamp timer feature.
The interior lights will be ON if any door is un-

locked when the interior lamp timer is enabled.

[Auto Lights]
The automatic lighting system can be set to illu-

minate earlier or later based on the brightness

outside the vehicle. See, “Headlight and turn sig-

nal switch” in the “2. Instruments and controls”

section.
– [On Earliest]
– [On Earlier]
– [Standard]
– [On Later]

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[Turn Indicator]:
Select this sub-menu to enable/disable the items

described below to ON or OFF.

[3 Flash On]
Select this sub-menu to enable/disable the [3

Flash On] lane change signal feature. See, “Turn

signal switch” in the “2. Instruments and

controls” section.

[Unlocking] (where fitted):
Select this sub-menu to enable/disable the items

described below to ON or OFF.

[I-Key Door Lock]
Select this item to activate/deactivate the request

switch on the door. See, “Doors” in the “3. Pre-

driving checks and adjustments” section.

[Wipers]:
Select this sub-menu to enable/disable the items

described below to ON or OFF.

[Speed Dependent]
Select this item to activate/deactivate the speed

dependent wiper speed feature. See, “Wiper

and washer switch” in the “2. Instruments and

controls” section.

[Maintenance]

The following sub-menus are available under the

[Maintenance] menu.

[Service]

[Filter]

[Tyre]

[Other]

[Service] (where fitted):
Select this item to show the remaining distance until

servicing is required.
To reset the service indicator, push <ENTER> and

select [Yes].
The distance to service interval cannot be adjusted

manually. The interval is set automatically.
NOTE
Be sure the distance to service indicator is reset

after servicing. Otherwise, the service indicator

will continue to be displayed.
[Filter] (where fitted):
Select this item to set or reset the distance for re-

placing the oil filter.
The distance can be set from [ — — — ] (off) to

30.000 km in 500 km increments.
[Tyre]:
Select this item to set or reset the distance for re-

placing the tyres.
The distance can be set from [ — — — ] (off) to

30.000 km in 500 km increments.

[Other]:
Select this item to set or reset a reminder for replac-

ing something other than service, the oil filter, or

tyres.
The distance can be set from [ — — — ] (off) to

30.000 km in 500 km increments.

[Alert]

The following items are available under the [Alert]

menu.

[Timer]

[Navigation] (where fitted)

[Phone] (where fitted)

[Mail] (where fitted)

[Timer]:
Select this sub-menu to specify when the [Time for

a driver break?] message activates.
The time can be set from [ — — — ] (off) to 6 hours

in increments of 30 minutes.
[Navigation] (where fitted):
Select this item to enable/disable the navigation sys-

tem information in the vehicle information display.
[Phone] (where fitted):
Select this item to enable/disable incoming call in-

formation in the vehicle information display.
[Mail] (where fitted):
Select this item to enable/disable incoming mail in-

formation in the vehicle information display.

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[Tyre Pressures] (where fitted)

The settings in the Tyre pressures] menu are all

related to the Tyre pressure monitoring system

TPMS (where fitted) (see “Tyre Pressure Monitor-

ing System (TPMS) (where fitted)” in the “5. Start-

ing and driving” section).

[Target Front]

[Target Rear]

[Tyre Pressure Unit]

[Calibrate]

[Target Front]:
The [Target Front] tyre pressure is the pressure

specified for the front tyres on the tyre placard (see

“Tyre placard” in the “9. Technical information” sec-

tion and “Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

(where fitted)” in the “5. Starting and driving” sec-

tion).
Use the

or

and the <ENTER> buttons to select

and change the value for the [Target Front] tyre

pressure.
[Target Rear]:
The [Target Rear] tyre pressure is the pressure

specified for the rear tyres on the tyre placard (see

“Tyre placard” in the “9. Technical information” sec-

tion and “Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

(where fitted)” in the “5. Starting and driving” sec-

tion).

Use the

or

and the <ENTER> buttons to select

and change the value for the [Target Rear] tyre pres-

sure.
[Tyre Pressure Unit]:
The unit for tyre pressure that displays in the vehicle

information display can be changed to:

psi

bar

kPa

Kgf/cm

2

Use the

or

and the <ENTER> buttons to select

and change the unit.

Pressure units conversion table

kPa

psi

bar

kgf/cm

2

200

29

2.0

2.0

210

30

2.1

2.1

220

32

2.2

2.2

230

33

2.3

2.3

240

35

2.4

2.4

250

36

2.5

2.5

250

36

2.5

2.5

260

38

2.6

2.6

270

39

2.7

2.7

280

41

2.8

2.8

290

42

2.9

2.9

300

44

3.0

3.0

310

45

3.1

3.1

320

46

3.2

3.2

330

48

3.3

3.3

340

49

3.4

3.4

[Calibrate]:
The tyre pressure is affected by the temperature of

the tyre; the tyre temperature increases when the

vehicle is driven. The TPMS system uses tempera-

ture sensors in the tyres to compensate for changes

in temperature in order to prevent false TPMS warn-

ings.
The [CALIBRATE] function resets the previously

stored temperature value. It is recommended that

this function is performed after the tyre pressures

are adjusted.

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See “Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

(where fitted)” in the “5. Starting and driving” sec-

tion.
Use the

or

and the <ENTER> buttons to start

or cancel the calibration process. While the calibra-

tion process is active, the message: [Resetting tyre

pressure system] will be displayed.

[Units]

The following items are available under the [Units]

menu.

[Distance/Fuel]

[Tyre Pressures] (where fitted)

[Temperature]

[Distance/Fuel]:
The unit for the distance and fuel consumption that

displays in the vehicle information display can be

changed to:

[km, l/100km]

[km, km/l]

[miles, MPG]

[Tyre Pressures] (where fitted):
The unit for tyre pressure that displays in the vehicle

information display can be changed to:

psi

bar

kPa

Kgf/cm

2

Use the

or

and the <ENTER> buttons to select

and change the unit.
[Temperature]:
The temperature that displays in the vehicle informa-

tion display can be changed from:

°C (Celsius)

°F (Fahrenheit)

[Language]

The language of the vehicle information display can

be changed to:

English

French

German

Italian

Portuguese

Dutch

Spanish

Turkish

Russian

Use the

or

and the <ENTER> buttons to select

and change the language of the vehicle information

display.

[Factory Reset]

The settings in the vehicle information display can

be reset back to the factory default. To reset the

vehicle information display:
1. Use the

or

buttons to select [Settings], and

press the <ENTER> button.

2. Select [Factory Reset] using the

or

buttons

and press the <ENTER> button.

3. Select [Yes] to return all settings back to default

by pressing the <ENTER> button.

To cancel the reset operation select [No] or press

the BACK button located on the left side of the

steering wheel.

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TRIP COMPUTER

NIC3104

NIC3083

Type A

NIC3124

Type B

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Switches for the trip computer (where fitted) are

located on the instrument panel on either the left or

right side of the steering column

. To operate the

trip computer, push the switches as shown above.
Each time the

or

switch

j

B is pushed, the dis-

play will change as follows:
Car view (Home)

Average speed

Elapsed time

and trip odometer

Current and average fuel con-

sumption

Navigation (where fitted)

Compass

(where fitted)

Audio (where fitted)

Driving aids

(where fitted)

Warning check

Settings

Car

view (Home)
When the <ENTER> switch

j

B is pushed and held

for more than 3 seconds, the average speed, the

elapsed time, the trip odometer, the current and

average fuel consumption can be reset.

1. Car view [Home]

The Car view [Home] screen can be selected when

the driver does not want see any information on the

trip computer screen.

2. [Speed] and [Average]

The (digital) speed

j

A shows the current speed at

which the vehicle is travelling.
The average speed

j

B shows the average vehicle

speed since the last reset. Shortly press the

<ENTER> switch to switch between trip 1 and 2.

Pressing the <ENTER> switch for longer than 1

second enters the Reset menu.
The display is updated every 30 seconds. The first

30 seconds after a reset, the display shows [——].

3. [Trip]

Trip [Distance]

j

A :

The trip odometer mode shows the total distance

the vehicle has been driven since the last reset.

Shortly press the <ENTER> switch to switch be-

tween trip 1 and 2. Pressing the <ENTER> switch

for longer than 1 second enters the Reset menu.

(The elapsed time is also reset at the same time.)
Elapsed [Time]

j

B :

The elapsed time mode shows the time since the

last reset. Shortly press the <ENTER> switch to

switch between trip 1 and 2. Pressing the <ENTER>

switch for longer than 1 second enters the Reset

menu. (The trip odometer is also reset at the same

time.)

NIC3093

Left Hand Drive (LHD) model

NIC2755

NIC2756

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4. [Fuel Economy]

[Average] fuel consumption

j

A :

The average fuel consumption mode shows the av-

erage fuel consumption since the last reset. Push

the <ENTER> switch for longer than 1 second to

enter the Reset menu.
The display is updated every 30 seconds. For about

the first 500 m (1/3 mile) after a reset, the display

shows [——].
Push <ENTER> briefly to show the second Fuel

Economy page.
The unit of measurement (l/100km, km/l, or MPG)

can be set in the settings menu. See, “[Units]” in the

“2. Instruments and controls” section.
Current fuel consumption

j

B :

The scale shows the current fuel consumption.

5. [Navigation] (where fitted)

When the route guidance is set in the navigation

system, this item shows the navigation route infor-

mation.

6. Compass (where fitted)

This display indicates the heading direction of the

vehicle

j

A as well as a compass rose

j

B around

the vehicle representation.

7. [Audio] (where fitted)

j

A Current source

j

B Current frequency

j

C Current radio station name

The audio mode shows the status of audio informa-

tion.
For more details, see “FM AM radio with compact

disc (CD) player (Type A)” in the “4. Display screen,

heater and air conditioner, and audio system” sec-

tion or the separately provided Touchscreen Navi-

gation Owner’s manual.

8. [Driving Aids] (where fitted)

The driving aids mode shows the operating condi-

tion for the driving aids.

Active Emergency Braking

Push <ENTER> to access the [Driving Aids] setting

menu.

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NIC2732

NIC3105

NIC2734

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For more details, see “Active Emergency Braking

system (where fitted)” in the “5. Starting and driving”

section.

9. Warnings

The present warnings are displayed. If no warnings

are present, [No Warnings] is displayed.

10. [Settings]

Push <ENTER> to access the settings menu.
For more details, see “Settings” earlier in this sec-

tion.

Distance to empty (dte — km or mile)

The distance to empty (dte) feature

j

A provides you

with an estimation of the distance that can be driven

before refuelling. The dte is constantly being calcu-

lated based on the amount of fuel in the fuel tank

and the actual fuel consumption.
The display is updated every 30 seconds.
The dte feature includes a low range warning fea-

ture. If the fuel level is low, a warning is displayed on

the screen.
When the fuel level drops even lower, the dte dis-

play will change to [----].

If the amount of fuel added is small, the display

just before the ignition switch is placed in the

OFF position may continue to be displayed.

When driving uphill or rounding curves, the fuel

in the tank shifts, which may momentarily change

the display.

NIC2759

NIC2738

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INDICATORS FOR OPERATION

1. Engine start operation indicator

(where fitted for Automatic Transmission

(AT) models)

This indicator appears when the shift lever is in the

P (Park) position.
This indicator means that the engine will start by

pushing the ignition switch with the brake pedal de-

pressed. You can start the engine directly in any

position of the ignition switch.

2. Engine start operation indicator

(where fitted for Manual Transmission

(MT) models)

This indicator means that the engine will start by

pushing the ignition switch with the clutch pedal

depressed. You can start the engine directly in any

position of the ignition switch.
You can also start the engine by pushing the ignition

switch with the brake pedal depressed when the

shift lever is in the N (Neutral) position.

3. Steering lock release malfunction

indicator (where fitted)

This indicator appears when the steering wheel can-

not be released from the LOCK position.
If this indicator appears, push the ignition switch

while lightly turning the steering wheel right and left.
See “Steering lock” in the “5. Starting and driving”

section.

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4. No Key Detected warning

(where fitted)

This warning appears when the door is closed with

the Remote Control Key left outside the vehicle and

the ignition switch in the ON position. Make sure

that the Remote Control Key is inside the vehicle.
See “Remote Control Key system (where fitted)” in

the “3. Pre-driving checks and adjustments” section

for more details.

5. Key reminder warning (where fitted)

This warning appears if the driver’s side door is

opened while the key is left in the ignition switch and

ignition switch is in the ACC, OFF or LOCK position.

Remove the key and take it with you when leaving

the vehicle.

6. Shift to Park warning (where fitted for

AT models)

This warning appears when the ignition switch is

pushed to stop the engine with the shift lever in any

position except the P (Park) position.
If this warning appears, move the shift lever to the P

(Park) position or push the ignition switch to the ON

position.
An inside warning chime will also sound. (See

“Shifting” in the “5. Starting and driving” section.)

7. Push ignition to OFF warning (where

fitted for AT models)

This warning appears when the shift lever is moved

to the P (Park) position with the ignition switch in the

ACC position after the Shift to Park warning ap-

pears.
To push the ignition switch to the OFF position, per-

form the following procedure:
Shift to Park warning

(Move the shift lever to P)

PUSH warning

(Push the ignition switch

ignition switch position is turned to ON)

PUSH

warning

(Push the ignition switch

ignition

switch position is turned to OFF)

8. Key Battery low warning

(where fitted)

This warning appears when the Remote Control Key

battery is running out of power.
If this warning appears, replace the battery with a

new one. (See “Remote Control Key battery

replacement” in the “8. Maintenance and

do-it-yourself” section.)

9. Engine start operation for Remote

Control Key system indicator

(where fitted)

This indicator appears when the Remote Control

Key battery is running out of power and when the

Remote Control Key system and vehicle are not

communicating normally.

If this indicator appears, touch the ignition switch

with the Remote Control Key while depressing the

brake pedal. (See “Remote Control Key battery

discharge” in the “5. Starting and driving” section.)

10. Key ID Incorrect warning

(where fitted)

This warning appears when the ignition switch is

placed from the LOCK position and the Remote

Control Key cannot be recognised by the system.

You cannot start the engine with an unregistered

key. Use the registered Remote Control Key.
See “Remote Control Key system (where fitted)” in

the “3. Pre-driving checks and adjustments” sec-

tion.

11. Release Parking Brake warning

This warning appears when the vehicle speed is

above 7 km/h (4 MPH) and the parking brake is

applied. Stop the vehicle and release the parking

brake.

12. Low fuel warning

This warning appears when the fuel level in the tank

is getting low. Refuel as soon as it is convenient,

preferably before the fuel gauge reaches the empty

(0) position.
There will be a small reserve of fuel remaining in

the tank when the fuel gauge reaches the empty

(0) position.

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13. Door open warning

This warning appears if any of the doors are open or

not closed securely. The vehicle icon indicates

which door is open on the display. Make sure that all

of the doors are closed.

14. Second row seat belt warning

(where fitted)

This second row seat belt warning appears after the

ignition switch is placed in the ON position. If any of

the second row seat passenger seat belts is not fas-

tened, a chime will sound and the seat icon illumi-

nates in red to show which seat belt is not fastened.

The seat icon illuminates in red until the correspond-

ing second row seat passenger’s seat belt is fas-

tened. The warning will automatically turn off after

approximately 35 seconds.
For more details and precautions on seat belt us-

age, see “Seat belts” in the “1. Safety — seats, seat

belts and supplemental restraint system” section.

15. 4WD mode indicator (where fitted)

This indicator shows the drive mode of the 4WD

system.
See “Four-Wheel Drive (4WD) (where fitted)” in the

“5. Starting and driving” section for details.

16. Low washer fluid warning

(where fitted)

This warning appears when the washer tank fluid is

at a low level. Add washer fluid as necessary. (See

“Window washer fluid” in the “8. Maintenance and

do-it-yourself” section.)

17. Key System Error warning

(where fitted)

This warning appears if there is a malfunction in the

Remote Control Key system.
If this warning appears while the engine is stopped,

the engine cannot be started. If this warning ap-

pears while the engine is running, the vehicle can be

driven. However, contact an approved dealer or

qualified workshop for repair as soon as possible.

18. Oil Level Low indicator

(where fitted)

If the low level indicator is displayed, the engine oil

level is low. If the low level indicator is displayed,

check the level using the engine oil dipstick. (See

“Checking engine oil level” in the “8. Maintenance

and do-it-yourself” section.)
CAUTION
The oil level should be checked regularly using

the engine oil dipstick. Operating with an insuffi-

cient amount of oil can damage the engine and

such damage is not covered by the warranty.

19. Oil level sensor warning

(where fitted)

If the oil level sensor warning is displayed, the en-

gine oil level sensor may be malfunctioning. Contact

an approved dealer or qualified workshop immedi-

ately.

20. Low Oil Pressure Stop vehicle

warning (where fitted)

This warning appears if low engine oil pressure is

detected. If the warning appears during normal driv-

ing, pull off the road in a safe area, stop the engine

immediately and call an approved dealer or qualified

workshop.
The low oil pressure warning is not designed to indi-

cate a low oil level. Use the dipstick to check the oil

level. (See “Checking engine oil level” in the

“8. Maintenance and do-it-yourself” section.)
CAUTION
Running the engine with the engine oil pressure

warning displayed could cause serious damage

to the engine.

21. 4WD Error warning (where fitted)

This warning appears when the four wheel drive

(4WD) system is not functioning properly while the

engine is running. Reduce vehicle speed and have

your vehicle checked by an approved dealer or quali-

fied workshop. See “Four-Wheel Drive (4WD)

(where fitted)” in the “5. Starting and driving” sec-

tion.

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22. Shipping Mode On Push Storage

Fuse warning (where fitted)

This warning may appear if the extended storage

fuse switch is not pushed in (switched on). When

this warning appears, push in (switch on) the ex-

tended storage fuse switch to turn off the warning.

For more information, see “Fuses” in the “8. Main-

tenance and do-it-yourself” section.

23. Headlight System Error warning

(where fitted)

This warning appears if the LED headlights are mal-

functioning. Have the system checked by an ap-

proved dealer or qualified workshop.

24. Reminder Turn OFF Headlights

warning

This warning appears when the driver side door is

opened with the headlight switch is left ON and the

ignition switch is placed in the OFF, ACC or LOCK

position. Place the headlight switch in the <OFF> or

<AUTO> (where fitted) position. For additional in-

formation, see “Headlight and turn signal switch” in

the “2. Instruments and controls” section.

25. Time for a driver break? indicator

This indicator appears when the set [Timer] alarm

activates. You can set the time for up to 6 hours.

(See “Settings” earlier in this section.)

26. Cruise control indicator

(where fitted)

This indicator shows the cruise control system sta-

tus. The status is shown by the colour.
See “Cruise control (where fitted)” in the “5. Start-

ing and driving” section for details.

27. Automatic Transmission (AT)

position indicator (AT models)

This indicator shows the automatic shift position.
In the manual shift mode, when the transmission

does not shift to the selected gear due to a trans-

mission protection mode, the AT position indicator

will blink and a chime will sound.
For further details, see “Driving with Automatic

Transmission (AT)” in the “5. Starting and driving”

section.

28. Automatic Transmission (AT) Error

warning (AT models)

If the Automatic Transmission (AT) Error warning

appears while the engine is running, or while driv-

ing, it may indicate that the AT is not functioning

properly and may need servicing. Have the system

checked, and if necessary repaired, by an approved

dealer or qualified workshop promptly.

29. Automatic Transmission (AT) park

warning (AT models)

This warning indicates that the Automatic Transmis-

sion (AT) parking function is not engaged. If the

transfer control is not secured in any driving position

while the AT shift lever is in the P (Park) position, the

transmission will disengage and the wheels will not

lock.
For 4WD model: If the ATP warning appears with

the shift lever in the P (Park) position, shift the

Four-Wheel Drive (4WD) mode switch to the

<2WD>, <4H> or <4LO> position again with the

shift lever in the N (Neutral) position. (See “Four-

Wheel Drive (4WD) (where fitted)” in the “5. Start-

ing and driving” section.)

WARNING

If the 4WD mode indicator (see “4WD mode

indicator” in the “5. Starting and driving” section)

is OFF or the ATP warning light is ON, this indi-

cates that the automatic transmission P (Park)

position will not function and could result in the

vehicle moving unexpectedly, causing serious

personal injury or property damage. Always set

the parking brake.

30. Parking Sensor Error warning

(where fitted)

This warning appears when the parking sensor (so-

nar) system is not functioning properly. If the warn-

ing appears, have the system checked by an ap-

proved dealer or qualified workshop.

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31. Low fuel level warning

The low fuel level warning appears on the vehicle

information display when the fuel level in the tank is

getting low. Refuel as soon as it is convenient, pref-

erably before the gauge reads the empty position.

For further details, see “Fuel gauge” earlier in this

section.

OIL CONTROL SYSTEM (where fitted

for diesel engine model)

When the ignition switch is in the ON position, en-

gine oil information is displayed.
Engine oil information informs the distance to oil

change, oil level indication and malfunction of oil

level sensor.

1. Distance to oil change

The distance to oil change is displayed if the dis-

tance to oil change is less than 1,500 km (930 miles).

2. Oil replacement indicator

When the set mileage approaches, the engine oil

replacement indicator will appear on the display.

After the oil is changed, reset the distance to oil

change. The oil replacement indicator will not be

reset automatically. To reset this indicator, see

“Settings” earlier in this section.
The distance to oil change interval cannot be ad-

justed manually. The distance to oil change interval

is set automatically.
CAUTION

If the oil replacement indicator is displayed,

change the engine oil as soon as possible.

Operating your vehicle with deteriorated oil

can damage the engine.

Never perform reset if the engine oil was not

changed. Always visit an approved dealer or

qualified workshop to perform the engine oil

change including an oil filter change and the

reset.

NOTE

It is not possible to undo the reset.

Resetting the oil change distance is only pos-

sible when:
– The distance to oil change is displayed in

the vehicle information display.

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– The oil replacement indicator is displayed

in the vehicle information display.

The engine oil should be changed before the

distance to oil change reaches 0 km (0 miles).

Continued driving after the distance to oil

change reaches 0 km (0 miles) may result in

reduced engine performance.

The Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) may also

become saturated because regeneration is

restricted once the distance to oil change

reaches 0 km (0 miles).
Have the vehicle inspected by an approved

dealer or qualified workshop if the above con-

dition occurs.

The oil change interval will reduce faster with

certain types of driving, especially at low

speeds in urban conditions.

3. Low level reminder

If the low level indicator is displayed, the engine oil

level is low. If the low level reminder is displayed,

check the level using the engine oil dipstick. (See

“Checking engine oil level” in the “8. Maintenance

and do-it-yourself” section.)
CAUTION
The oil level should be checked regularly using

the engine oil dipstick. Operating with an insuffi-

cient amount of oil can damage the engine and

such damage is not covered by the warranty.

4. Oil level sensor warning

If the oil sensor warning is displayed, the engine oil

level sensor may be malfunctioning. Contact an ap-

proved dealer or qualified workshop immediately.

CLOCK AND OUTSIDE AIR

TEMPERATURE (where fitted)

The clock

and outside air temperature

are

displayed on the upper side of the vehicle informa-

tion display.

[Clock]

For details of how to set the clock, see “Settings”

earlier in this section or the separately provided

Touchscreen Navigation Owner’s manual.

[Outside Temp.] (°C or °F)

The outside air temperature is displayed in °C or °F

in the range of −40 to 60°C (−40 to 140°F).

The outside air temperature mode includes a low

temperature warning feature. If the outside air tem-

perature is below 3°C (37°F), the warning

is dis-

played on the screen (where fitted).
The outside temperature sensor is located in front of

the radiator. The sensor may be affected by road or

engine heat, wind directions and other driving con-

ditions. The display may differ from the actual out-

side temperature or the temperature displayed on

various signs or billboards.

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