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2. 181716 15 14 13 12 WIC0641 0 6 Illustrated table of contents Ook ON 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Headlight turn signal switch P 2 20 Meters and gauges P 2 3 Windshield wiper washer switch P 2 18 Power outlet P 2 24 Heater and air conditioner P 4 2 Front passenger supplemental air bag P 1 8 Glove box P 2 30 Audio system P 4 10 Hazard warning flasher switch P 2 23 Automatic manual selector lever P 5 10 Transfer case shift lever if so equipped P 5 19 Parking brake release lever P 5 16 Cruise control main set switch if so equipped P 5 16 Driver supplemental air bag horn P 1 8 P 2 23 Steering wheel switch for audio controls if so equipped P 4 28 Vehicle dynamic control VDC off switch if so equipped P 2 24 Instrument brightness control P 2 22 Rear window wiper and washer switch if so equipped P 2 19 ENGINE COMPARTMENT LOCATIONS KP A p aaa Le WDI0087 KA24DE engine 1 Power steering fluid reservoir P 8 1 5 2 Automatic transmission fluid dipstick A T model P 8 14 Air cleaner P 8 23 Engine oil filler cap P 8 10 Engine oil dipstick P 8 10 Brake fluid reservoir P 8 16 Clutch fluid reservoir M T model P 8 17
3. LHA0079 y N Eject CD Current disc Press the amp button 2 The green indicator starts to blink and the display shows Disc Eject for 2 seconds The display then changes to Ejecting Disc The disc ejects Remove the disc If the disc is not removed within 15 seconds the disc will reload The indicator and symbol for the disc are turned off 4 26 Heater air conditioner and audio systems Select a disc 1 Press 3 the desired disc then the amp button press The green indicator starts blinking and the display shows Disc Eject for 2 seconds The display then changes to Ejecting Disc The disc ejects Remove the disc If the disc is not removed within 15 seconds the disc will reload The indicator and symbol for the disc are turned off LHA0080 All discs 1 Press and hold the amp beeps gt 1 5 seconds button until it 2 Lowest used disc number indicator blinks green and display shows All Disc Eject for 2 seconds The display then changes to Ejecting Disc When a disc is removed the indicator and disc icon will be turned off and then the next disc will emerge
4. LHA0117 4 12 Heater air conditioner and audio systems PRESET ABC button Display CD button CD eject button CD insert slot MENU button AUDIO button Station select buttons _SEEK TRACK button 10 PWR VOL control knob 11 BAND select button FM AM RADIO WITH COMPACT DISC CD PLAYER if so equipped PWR VOL control knob Turn the ignition key to the ACC or ON position then push the PWR VOL control knob If you listen to the radio with the engine not running turn the key to the ACC position The mode radio or CD that was playing immediately before the system was turned off resumes playing ONOOIRWON gt Ko When no CD is loaded the radio comes on Pushing the PWR VOL control knob again turns the system off Turn the PWR VOL control knob to the right to increase volume or to the left to decrease volume Select the auno audio mode NY ADJUST to the desired level LHA0118 Adjusting tone quality and speaker balance To adjust the audio levels for bass treble fader and balance push the AUDIO button and adjust the level with the SEEK TRACK button Press the AUDIO button once for BASS bass twice for TREB treble 3 times for FAD fader and 4 times for BAL balance Once the audio level is set the display will return back to radio or CD display mode after 7 seconds or the AUDIO button can be pressed again within 7 seconds t
5. Preset scan Pressing the PRESET SCAN button lt 1 5 sec onds scans the permanent preset memory that is selected A B or C from 1 6 for 5 seconds If the Travel Preset is ON the travel preset that is selected A B or C from 1 6 is scanned for 5 seconds Heater air conditioner and audio systems 4 21 P SET SCAN Pa P SET SCAN ke P SET SCAN Ls LHA0086 All preset scan Pressing the PRESET SCAN button gt 1 5 sec onds scans all the permanent preset memory banks A B or C from 1 6 for 5 seconds If the Travel Preset is ON all the travel preset memory banks A B or C from 1 6 are scanned for 5 seconds Canceling preset scan mode Pressing any button except CLOCK EJECT and PTY cancels the Preset Scan mode RDS radio data system RDS stands for Radio Data System and is a data information service transmitted by some radio stations on the FM band not AM band encoded within a regular radio broadcast Currently most RDS stations are in large cities but many stations are now considering broadcasting RDS data RDS can display Station call sign such as WHFR 98 3 Station name such as The Groove Music or programming type such as Clas sical Country or Rock Traffic reports about delays or construction If the station broadcast
6. 0045 9 9 Inside MINOR lt i z ai eee Ae Ges ee 3 13 Instrument brightness control 2 22 Instrument panel 2 2 eee 2 2 Interior light a 223 ea kb Re Geos a 2 a 2 40 ISOFIX child restraints 00 1 39 J JUMP Stating e 2 026 3 ware ets wed 6 9 K Key anii se Ot a ae wd Pare A 3 2 Keyless entry system See remote keyless entry system 3 4 L Labels Air conditioner specification label 9 11 Emission control information label 9 11 Engine serialnumber 9 10 F M V S S certification label 9 10 Vehicle identification number VIN plate 9 9 Warning labels for SRS 1 19 LATCH Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren System 0 002 1 39 License plate Installing the license plate 9 12 Light Air bag warning light 1 19 2 13 Brake light See stop light 2 2 8 36 Bulb check instrument panel 2 9 Bulb replacement 8 36 Charge warning light 2 11 Fog light switch 00 2 22 Headlight and turn signal switch 2 20 Fleadlights 2 eco ee dat dae ge od 8 33 Interior lights s e c gee ee es 2 40 Lightbulbs s as a ate ee ee 8 33 Low tire pressure warning light 2 11 Low washer fluid warning light 2 12 Spotlights See map light 2 41 Warning indicator lights and audible reminders s 5 ae ek eee ea 2 9 Lights MapilightSis sos diea aige nea G4 2
7. 00 c cece eee 5 2 Low tire pressure warning system 005 5 3 On pavement and off road driving precau HONS ccc meneren eE EENE EEE E EEE 5 4 Avoiding collision and rollover 0005 5 4 Drinking alcohol drugs and driving s s 5 5 Driving safety precautions 0 0 cee 5 5 IGQMURIOT SWIC s ie sesine narsani saei Bad ye widen 5 7 Automatic transmission n s s 000 eee e eee eae 5 7 Manual transmission ss ss esseni pirrer eee eee 5 8 Key POSILIONS sches correi need riie pi eniran 5 8 Before starting the engine cece eee 5 9 Starting the engine 0 e eee eee eee ee 5 9 Driving the vehicle 2 606 cee eee eee 5 10 Automatic transmission if so equipped 5 10 Manual transmission 0 0000 c cece eee eee 5 14 Parking brak sii csccsitwcdeckeeiseedeeese eee 5 16 Cruise control if so equipped eee ee ee 5 16 Precautions on cruise control 0 005 5 16 Cruise control operations 000 5 17 Breakin Schedule ici cades soscorisrresriasirouss 5 18 Increasing fuel ECONOMY 6 eee eee eee 5 18 CZJ Using four wheel drive 4WD 5 19 Transfer case shifting procedures 5 19 CZJ Auto lock free running hubs 5 20 Parking parking on hills 0 0 0 cece eee 5 22 POWerStOSHIAG seine ctnsstd Gntvgee aan eS 5 23 Brake systems sesser esner t eas EEn nerea Paaie 5 2
8. PUSH and HOLD button for longer than 1 5 seconds Channel indicator will come on and the sound resumes when memorizing is complete LHA0119 Station memory operations Each preset mode A B or C has 6 presets capable of storing any combination of AM and FM stations 4 14 Heater air conditioner and audio systems Press the PRESET ABC button to change be tween the presets A gt B gt C The radio displays icon A B or C to indicate which set of presets is active To store a radio station in a preset 1 Select the desired preset by pressing PRE SET ABC 2 Tune to the desired station 3 Press the desired station select button for more than 3 seconds For example in the illustrations ch2 is to be memorized The radio mutes when the select button is pushed 4 When the indicator illuminates in the display and the sound resumes memorizing is com plete 5 Other station select buttons can be set in the same manner If the battery cable is disconnected or if the radio fuse opens the radio memory is canceled In that case reset the desired stations Compact disc CD player operation Turn the ignition key to the ACC or ON position and carefully insert the compact disc into the slot with the label side up The compact disc is auto matically pulled into the slot and starts to play If the radio is already operating it automatically turns off and the compact disc begins to play
9. Tire pressure rises and falls depending on the heat caused by the vehicle s operation and the outside temperature Low outside temperature can lower the temperature of the air inside the tire which can cause a lower tire inflation pressure This may cause the low tire pressure warning light to illuminate If the warning light illuminates in low ambient temperature as described above check the tire pressure for all four tires Adjust the tire pressure to the recommended COLD tire pressure shown on the tire placard to turn the low tire pressure warning light OFF Frequently check the tire pressure and adjust pressure of each tire properly Low tire pressure warning If the vehicle is being driven with very low tire pressure lower than 28 psi 193 kPa the low tire pressure warning light comes on and the chime sounds for about 10 seconds For additional information regarding the above warning see Warning indicator lights and au dible reminders in the Instruments and con trols section AWARNING If the low tire pressure warning light flashes while driving avoid sudden steering maneuvers or abrupt braking reduce vehicle speed pull off the road to a safe location and stop the vehicle as soon as possible Serious vehicle damage could occur and may lead to an accident and could result in serious personal injury Check the tire pressure for all four tires Adjust the tire pressure to the recommended COLD
10. 4 29 FM AM radio with compact disc CD CHANGER fe ae be Re ees E E 4 16 FM AM radio with compact disc CD 2 0 ee agoe nd er aea A 4 12 Steering wheel audio control switch 4 28 Readiness for inspection maintenance I M LESES a aea peter oe e ae ede ceases a Tag od 9 24 Rear door lock e ece eae e E eee 3 10 Rear power WINdOWS s aooaa aaa 2 38 Rear seat aoaaa wens a 1 4 1 6 Rear window defogger switch 2 20 Rear window wiper and washer switches 2 19 Refrigerant recommendation 9 6 Registering your vehicle in another country 9 9 Remote keyless entry system 3 4 Reporting safety defects US only 9 24 Roof headlinernet lt c ss core cy erara 2 27 Roof rack with gear basket u nan 2 33 S Safety Child safety rear door lock 3 4 Reporting safety defects US only 9 24 Seat adjustment Front manual seat adjustment 1 2 Seat belt Child S f ty s 26 cae a o 1 23 Infants and small children 1 24 Injured Person 2 i 2 ieee a 1 24 Largerchildren 2 2 0000 1 24 Precautions on seat belt usage 1 21 Pregnantwomen 1 24 Seat belt extenders 1 29 Seat belt maintenance 1 30 Seat belt s 66 ce ena 1 21 Shoulder belt height adjustment 1 27 Three point type with retractor 1 25 Two point type without retractor rear center lap belt 1 28 Seat belt warning lig
11. Avoid unnecessary stopping and braking Maintain a safe distance behind other vehicles e Use a proper gear range which suits road conditions On level roads shift into high gear as soon as possible e Avoid unnecessary engine idling Keep your engine tuned up Follow the recommended periodic mainte nance schedule Keep the tires inflated to the correct pres sure Low tire pressure increases tire wear and lowers fuel economy Keep the front wheels in correct alignment Improper alignment increases tire wear and lowers fuel economy Air conditioner operation lowers fuel economy Use the air conditioner only when necessary When cruising at highway speeds it is more economical to use the air conditioner and leave the windows closed to reduce drag e m Use 4H or 4L position only when necessary Four wheel drive operation low ers fuel economy CXC USING FOUR WHEEL DRIVE 4WD WSD0067 To move the transfer case lever t Push down on the lever to shift Shift without pushing down on the lever TRANSFER CASE SHIFTING PROCEDURES AWARNING When parking always make sure the transfer control lever is in the 2H 4H or 4L position and the parking brake is applied Do not leave the transfer control lever in the N Neutral position Otherwise the vehicle could roll unexpectedly even if the manual transmission is in any gear or the automatic transmi
12. Clean the outside of the windshield with a washer solution or a mild detergent Your windshield is clean if beads do not form when rinsing with clear water Clean each blade by wiping it with a cloth soaked in a washer solution or a mild detergent Then rinse the blades with clear water If your wind shield is still not clear after cleaning the blades and using the wiper replace the blades 8 26 Maintenance and do it yourself A CAUTION Worn windshield wiper blades can dam age the windshield and impair driver vision REPLACING Replace the wiper blades if they are worn Lift the wiper arm away from the windshield Push the release tab then move the wiper blade down the wiper arm to remove Remove the wiper blade 4 Insert the new wiper blade onto the wiper arm until it clicks into place ACAUTION e After wiper blade replacement return the wiper arm to its original position otherwise it may be damaged when the hood is opened e Make sure the wiper blades contact the glass otherwise the arms may be dam aged from wind pressure WDI0195 If you wax the surface of the hood be careful not to let wax get into the washer nozzle 4 This may cause clogging or improper windshield washer operation If wax gets into the nozzle remove it with a needle or small pin Maintenance and do it yourself 8 27 WDI0292 Rear window wiper blade Lift the wip
13. Push the MODE button for about 10 sec onds The CAL icon will illuminate Drive the vehicle slowly in an open and safe area The initial correction is complete while turning in 1 or 2 turns In places where the earth s magnetism is dis turbed the initial correction procedure may start automatically WARNING INDICATOR LIGHTS AND AUDIBLE REMINDERS or Anti lock brake warning light Automatic transmission oil temperature warn AIT C ing light 2 5 3 model Automatic transmission park warning light Ld Ey model or Brake warning light Charge warning light Ae Door open warning light Engine oil pressure warning light CHECKING BULBS With all doors closed apply the parking brake and turn the ignition key to the ON position without starting the engine The following lights will come on BRAKE or SERVICE ENGINE AIT SOO NE OIL TEMP Low fuel warning light Low tire pressure warning light if so equipped Low windshield washer fluid warning light if so equipped hi Seat belt warning light and chime 4 sio o rsd i a Supplemental air bag warning light CRUISE main switch indicator light if so equipped CRUISE SET Cruise SET switch indicator light if so equipped If the driver s seat belt is fastened before the ignition key is turned to the ON position the amp light will not come on Th
14. The headlight switch must be in the 22 posi tion low beam headlights on for the fog lights to operate The fog lights automatically turn off whenever the highbeam headlight function is se lected HAZARD WARNING FLASHER SWITCH WIC0329 Push the switch on to warn other drivers when you must stop or park under emergency condi tions All turn signal lights flash AWARNING e When stalled or stopped on the road way under emergency conditions move the vehicle well off the road e Do not use the hazard warning flashers while moving on the highway unless unusual circumstances force you to drive so slowly that your vehicle might become a hazard to other traffic Turn signals do not work when the haz ard warning flasher lights are on The flashers will operate with the ignition switch in any position Some state laws may prohibit the use of the hazard warning flasher switch while driving HORN WICO249 To sound the horn push the center pad area of the steering wheel AWARNING Do not disassemble the horn Doing so could affect proper operation of the supplemental front air bag system Tam pering with the supplemental front air bag system may result in serious personal injury Instruments and controls 2 23 VEHICLE DYNAMIC CONTROL VDC OFF SWITCH if so equipped POWER OUTLET VDC OFF WI
15. e The operational range of the keyfob extends to approximately 33 ft 10 m from the vehicle This range may vary with conditions FCC Notice Changes or modifications not expressly ap proved by the manufacturer for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS 210 of Industry Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received in cluding interference that may cause undes ired operation of the device HOOD WPDO179 AWARNING e Make sure the hood is completely closed and latched before driving Fail ure to do so could cause the hood to fly open and result in an accident e If you see steam or smoke coming from the engine compartment to avoid injury do not open the hood 2 Pull the hood lock release handle located below the driver side instrument panel the hood springs up slightly Lift the lever 8 at the front of the hood with your fingertips and raise the hood 3 Remove the support rod from the clamp Insert the support rod into the slot in the front edge of the hood When closing the hood return the support rod to its original position lower the hood to approximately 12 inches above the latch and rel
16. 2 2 0 6 eee e eee eee ee 1 39 Top tether strap child restraint 000 1 41 Installation on front passenger seat 1 43 SEATS ARS1152 AWARNING e 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 receive neck or other serious injuries You could also slide under the lap belt and receive serious internal injuries For the most effective protection when the vehicle is in motion the seat should be upright Always sit well back in the seat and adjust the seat properly See Precautions on Seat Belt Usage later in this section 1 2 Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags FRONT MANUAL SEAT ADJUSTMENT AWARNING e Do not adjust the drivers seat while driving so full attention may be given to vehicle operation The seat may move suddenly and could cause loss of con trol of the vehicle e After adjustment gently rock in the seat to make sure it is securely locked WRSO175 WRSO176 Forward and backward Pull the lever up and hold it while you slide the seat forward or backward to the desired position Release the lever to lock the seat in position Reclining To recline the seatback pull the lever up and lean back To bring the seatback forward pull the lever up and lean your body forward Release the
17. A CAUTION Continued vehicle operation when the A T oil temperature warning light is on may damage the automatic transmission 2 10 Instruments and controls Automatic transmission park warning light g3 3 model ATP This light indicates that the automatic transmis sion parking function is not engaged If the trans fer control shift lever is not secured in any drive position while the automatic transmission selec tor lever is in the P Park position the vehicle may move unexpectedly Shift the transfer control shift lever into the 2H 4H or 4L position when the warning light comes on When parking always make sure that the transfer control shift lever is in 2H 4H or 4L and the parking brake is set Ifthe ATP light is ON this indicates that the automatic transmission P Park position will not function and the transfer control shift lever is in the N Neutral position Failure to engage the transfer shift control lever in 2H 4H or 4L could result in the vehicle moving unexpectedly resulting in se rious personal injury or property damage ACAUTION If the ATP light is ON this indicates that the automatic transmission P Park posi tion will not function and the transfer con trol shift lever is in the N Neutral position BRAKE or Brake warning light This light functions for both the parking brake and the foot brake systems When the ignition key is in the
18. Children who are too large for child restraints should be seated and restrained by the seat belts which are provided If the child s seating position has a shoulder belt that fits close to the face or neck the use of a booster seat commercially available may help overcome this The booster seat should raise the child so that the shoulder belt is properly posi tioned across the top middle portion of the shoulder and the lap belt is low on the hips The booster seat should fit the vehicle seat and have a label certifying that it complies with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards or Canadian Mo tor Vehicle Safety Standards Once the child has grown so the shoulder belt is no longer on or near the face and neck use the shoulder belt without the booster seat 1 24 Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags AWARNING Never let a child stand or kneel on any seat and do not allow a child in the cargo areas while the vehicle is moving The child could be seriously injured or killed in an accident or sudden stop PREGNANT WOMEN NISSAN recommends that pregnant women use seat belts The seat belt should be worn snug and always position the lap belt as low as pos sible 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 inju
19. READINESS FOR INSPECTION MAINTENANCE I M TEST Due to legal requirements in some states and Canadian Provinces your vehicle may be re quired to be in what is called the ready condi tion 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 Usually the ready condition can be obtained by ordinary usage of the vehicle If a powertrain system component is repaired or the battery is disconnected the vehicle may be reset to a not ready condition Before taking the I M test drive the vehicle through the following pattern to set the vehicle to the ready condition If you cannot or do not want to perform the driving pattern a NISSAN dealer can conduct it for you AWARNING Always drive the vehicle in a safe and prudent manner according to traffic con ditions and obey all traffic laws 1 Start the engine when the engine coolant temperature gauge needle points to C Al low the engine to idle until the gauge needle points between the C and H normal oper ating temperature Accelerate the vehicle to 55 mph 88 km h then quickly release the accelerator pedal completely and keep it released for at least 6 seconds Quickly depress the accelerator pedal for a moment then drive the vehicle at a speed of 53 60 mph 85 97 km h for at least 5 minutes 4 Stop the vehicle 5 Accelerate
20. SPARE TIRE ROUE DE SECOURS DO NOT USE IN EXCESS OF 50 mph 80 kmv h PXXX XXAXX SEE OWNER S MANUAL FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION UTILISATION A UNE VITESSE MAX 80 km h 50 mph POUR LES DETAILS SE REFERER AU MANUEL DU CONDUCTEUR PRESSION DE GONFLAGE RECOMMANDEE DES PNEUS FROIDS TXXX XX XK nate ei s LDI0421 type b Tire and loading information label for US Original tire size The size of the tires origi nally installed on the vehicle at the factory 8 42 Maintenance and do it yourself Recommended cold tire inflation pressure Inflate the tires to this pressure when the tires are cold Tires are considered COLD after the vehicle has been parked for 3 or more hours or driven less than 1 mile 1 6 km at moderate speeds The recommended cold tire inflation is set by the manufacturer to provide the best tire wear and vehicle handling characteristics based on the ve hicles GVWR Spare tire size or compact spare tire size if so equipped LDI0393 Checking 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 of air escaping from the tire is heard while checking the pressure reposi tion the gauge to eliminate this leakage 3 Remove the gauge Read the tire pressure on the gauge stem and compare t
21. later in this section for details If a door is open and you push the button the doors will lock but the horn will not beep and the hazard lights will not flash Pre driving checks and adjustments 3 5 WPDO158 Unlocking doors Push the M Only the driver s door unlocks button on the keyfob once The interior lights illuminate for 30 seconds when the interior light switch is in the normal operation position 3 6 Pre driving checks and adjustments Pushthe M button onthe keyfob again with 5 seconds All doors unlock The interior lights can be turned off without wait ing 30 seconds by inserting the key into the ignition and turning to the ON or START position locking the doors with the keyfob or pushing the interior light switch to the OFF position Auto relock When the M button on the keyfob is pushed all doors will lock automatically within 5 minutes unless one of the following operations is per formed Any door is opened e A key is inserted into the ignition switch and the key is turned from OFF to ON WPDO159 Using the panic alarm If you are near your vehicle and feel threatened you may activate the panic alarm to call attention by pushing and holding the f button on the keyfob for longer than 0 5 second The panic alarm and headlights will stay on for about 30 seconds The panic alarm stops when it has r
22. Arrows in an illustration that are similar to these call attention to an item in the illustration CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING A WARNING Engine exhaust some of its constituents and certain vehicle components contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth de fects or other reproductive harm In addi tion certain fluids contained in vehicles and certain products of component wear contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm 2003 NISSAN NORTH AMERICA INC GARDENA CALIFORNIA All rights reserved No part of this Owner s Manual may be reproduced or stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Nissan North America Inc Gar dena California WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF NISSAN NISSAN TECHNICAL CENTER NORTH AMERICA INC in Farmington Hills Michigan NISSAN MANUFACTURING FACILITY in Smyrna Tennessee WFW0002 Your new NISSAN is the result of our dedication to produce the finest in safe reliable and economical transportation Your vehicle is the product of a suc cessful worldwide company that manufactures cars and trucks in over 17 countries and distributes them in 170 nations NISSAN vehicles are designed and manufactured by Nissan Motor Co L
23. Supplemental air bag system 1 8 Switch Automatic power window switch 2 38 Fog light SWIER s sor soram 220Gb u 3 2 22 Hazard warning flasher switch 2 23 Headlight and turn signal switch 2 20 Ignition switch ois ai a iaca gariai 5 7 Overdrive switch aaao aaa 5 13 Power door lock switch 3 3 Rear window defogger switch 2 20 Rear window wiper and washer Switches 24 4 ssar i aad we ed apes 2 19 Vehicle dynamic control VDC off SWICK oisi i a lk wick ae Bboy ge 2 24 Windshield wiper and washer switch 2 18 T Tachometer ss po one a ak Ge ee Ge a 2 5 Temperature gauge Engine coolant temperature gauge 2 5 Engine oil pressure low engine coolant temperature high warning light 2 11 Three way catalyst 2 ee eee 5 2 Tie down hooks 020004 2 31 Tilting steering wheel 0 3 13 Tire Platte ck et ada shade cae a ad 6 2 Spare tiie os See aera Gea ote ed 6 4 Tire chains 2 0 0 0004 8 46 Tire placards ac 22 aopa d oan eae ad 9 11 Tire preSsure wes doa ee a aoe aa 8 40 Tirerotation o si poena eee eee 8 47 Tires of 4 wheel drive 8 49 Typesiof tires s foc Gas wa A eos Gia 8 46 Uniform tire quality grading 9 23 Wheels andtires 005 8 40 Wheel tire size 2 ee 9 8 Tire pressure Low tire pressure warning light 2 11 Top tether strap child restraint 1 41 Towing 2 wheel drive mod
24. WDI0285 WINDOW WASHER FLUID RESERVOIR Fill the window washer fluid reservoir periodically Add window washer fluid when the light comes on if so equipped To fill the window washer fluid reservoir lift the cap off the reservoir tank and pour the window washer fluid into the tank opening Add a washer solvent to the washer for better cleaning In the winter season add a windshield washer antifreeze Follow the manufacturer s in structions for the mixture ratio Maintenance and do it yourself 8 17 Refill the reservoir more frequently when driving conditions require an increased amount of win dow washer fluid Recommended fluid is Genuine NISSAN Wind shield Washer Concentrate Cleaner amp Anti freeze or equivalent A CAUTION e Do not substitute engine anti freeze coolant for window washer solution This may result in damage to the paint e Do not fill the window washer reservoir tank with washer fluid concentrates at full strength Some methyl alcohol based washer fluid concentrates may permanently stain the grille if spilled while filling the window washer reser voir tank e Pre mix washer fluid concentrates with water to the manufacturer s recom mended levels before pouring the fluid into the window washer reservoir tank Do not use the window washer reservoir tank to mix the washer fluid concen trate and water 8 18 Maintenance and do it yourself BATTERY Keep the battery surface clean a
25. den stop SEAT BELT MAINTENANCE To clean the seat belt webbing apply a mild soap solution or any solution recom mended for cleaning upholstery or carpet Then wipe with a cloth and allow the seat belts to dry in the shade Do not allow the seat belts to retract until they are completely dry If dirt builds up in the shoulder belt guide of the seat belt anchors the seat belts may retract slowly Wipe the shoulder belt guide with a clean dry cloth e Periodically check to see that the seat belt and the metal components such as buckles tongues retractors flexible wires and anchors work properly If loose parts deterioration cuts or other damage on the webbing is found the entire seat belt as sembly should be replaced 1 30 Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags CHILD RESTRAINTS ARS1098 PRECAUTIONS ON CHILD RESTRAINTS AWARNING e Infants and small children should al ways be placed in an appropriate child restraint while riding in the vehicle Failure to use a child restraint can re sult in serious injury or death WRS0256 AWARNING Infants and small children should never be carried on your lap It is not possible for even the strongest adult to resist the forces of a severe accident The child could be crushed between the adult and parts of the vehicle Also do not put the same seat belt around both your child and yourself Never install
26. impact air bag operation When the supplemental curtain side impact air bags inflate a fairly loud noise may be heard followed by release of smoke This smoke is not harmful and does not indicate a fire Care should be taken not to inhale it as it may cause irritation and choking Those with a history of a breathing condition should get fresh air promptly Supplemental curtain side impact air bags help to cushion the impact force to the head of occu pants in the front and rear outboard seating po sitions They can help save lives and reduce serious injuries However an inflating curtain side impact air bag may cause abrasions or other injuries Supplemental curtain side impact air bags do not provide restraint to the lower body Rear seat passengers should be seated as far away as practical from the door finishers and side roof rails The curtain side impact air bag inflate quickly in order to help protect the occupants Because of this the force of the curtain side impact air bag inflating can increase the risk of injury if the occupant is too close to or is against these air bag modules during inflation The cur tain side impact air bag will deflate quickly after the collision is over The supplemental curtain side impact air bags operate only when the ignition switch is in the ON or START position After turning the ignition key to the ON position the supplemental air bag warning light illuminates The supplemental
27. tem This information may also be in the child restraint owner s manual If you have such a child restraint refer to the illustration for the seating positions equipped with LATCH system anchors which can be used to secure the child restraint The LATCH system anchors are located at the rear of the seat cushion near the seatback A label is attached to the seatback to help you locate the LATCH system anchors LATCH child restraints generally require the use of a top tether strap See Top tether strap child restraint later in this section for installation in structions When installing a child restraint carefully read and follow the instructions in this manual and those supplied with the child restraint When you install a LATCH system compatible child restraint to the lower anchor attachments follow these steps Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags A WARNING Inspect the lower anchors by inserting your fingers into the lower anchor area and feeling to make sure there are no obstructions over the LATCH system an chors such as seat belt webbing or seat cushion material The child restraint will not be secured properly if the LATCH sys tem anchors are obstructed 1 To install the LATCH system compatible child restraint insert the child restraint LATCH system anchor attachments into the anchor points on the seat If the child re straint is equipped with a top tether see Top tether strap child
28. 8 Windshield washer fluid reservoir P 8 17 9 Radiator cap P 8 9 10 Coolant reservoir P 8 9 11 Battery P 8 18 See the page number indicated in paren theses for operating details NOOR Illustrated table of contents 0 7 k Al 5 S J Hy it HII oO WDI0269 Illustrated table of contents VG33E engine 1 Fuse fusible link holder P 8 31 2 Power steering fluid reservoir P 8 15 3 Automatic transmission fluid dipstick A T model P 8 14 4 Brake fluid reservoir P 8 16 5 Clutch fluid reservoir M T model P 8 17 6 Air cleaner P 8 23 7 Windshield washer fluid reservoir P 8 17 8 Engine oil dipstick P 8 10 9 Radiator cap P 8 9 10 Engine oil filler cap P 8 10 11 Coolant reservoir P 8 9 12 Battery P 8 18 VG33ER engine 1 Fuse fusible link holder P 8 31 2 Power steering fluid reservoir P 8 15 1 2 3 4 5 3 Automatic transmission fluid dipstick A T model P 8 14 4 Supercharger 5 Brake fluid reservoir P 8 16 6 7 Air cleaner P 8 23 Windshield washer fluid reservoir P 8 17 8 Engine oil dipstick P 8 10 EXA 9 Radiator cap P 8 9 10 Engine oil filler cap P 8 10 A N 11 Coolant reservoir P 8 9
29. 8 2 Maintenance and do it yourself Performing general maintenance checks requires minimal mechanical skill and only a few general automotive tools These checks or inspections can be done by you a qualified technician or if you prefer a NISSAN dealer Where to go for service If maintenance service is required or your vehicle appears to malfunction have the systems checked and corrected by a NISSAN dealer NISSAN technicians are well trained specialists who are kept up to date with the latest service information through technical bulletins service tips and in dealership training programs They are completely qualified to work on NISSAN ve hicles before they work on your vehicle rather than after they have worked on it You can be confident that a NISSAN dealer s service department performs the best job to meet the maintenance requirements on your vehicle in a reliable and economic way GENERAL MAINTENANCE During the normal day to day operation of the vehicle general maintenance should be per formed regularly as prescribed in this section If you detect any unusual sounds vibrations or smells be sure to check for the cause or have a NISSAN dealer do it promptly In addition you should notify a NISSAN dealer if you think that repairs are required When performing any checks or maintenance work closely observe the Maintenance precau tions later in this section EXPLANATION OF GENERAL MAINTENANCE
30. A CAUTION Do not force a compact disc into the CD insert slot This could damage the CD and or CD changer player cp CD button When the CD button is pushed with a compact disc loaded and the radio playing the radio turns off and the compact disc starts to play v Track up down FF REV rewind buttons Track up down When the button is pushed and released while the compact disc is playing the selection following the present one starts to play from the beginning Push the A button several times to skip several selections Each time the button is pushed the CD advances 1 additional selection The number appears in the display window When the last selection on the compact disc is skipped the first selection is played When the button is pushed and released the selection being played returns to the beginning Push the button several times to skip back several selections Each time the button is pushed the CD moves back 1 selection If the play pattern is in MIX mode when the A or button is pushed the next selection will be chosen at random FF Fast Forward REV Reverse When the A or button is pushed and held while the compact disc is playing the compact disc plays at an increased speed while fast for warding or rewinding When the button is re leased the compact disc returns to normal play speed MENU MENU When the MEMU button is pushed while the com pact disc is playing
31. Be careful not to allow your hands hair jewelry or clothing to come into contact with or get caught in engine belts or the engine cooling fan The engine cooling fan can start at any time when the coolant temperature is high 7 After the engine cools down check the cool ant level in the engine coolant reservoir tank with the engine running Add coolant to the engine coolant reservoir tank if necessary Have your vehicle repaired at a NISSAN dealer TOWING YOUR VEHICLE When towing your vehicle all State Provincial in Canada and local regulations for towing must be followed Incorrect towing equipment could dam age your vehicle Towing instructions are avail able from a NISSAN dealer Local service opera tors are generally familiar with the applicable laws and procedures for towing To assure proper towing and to prevent accidental damage to your vehicle NISSAN recommends having a service operator tow your vehicle It is advisable to have the service operator carefully read the following precautions AWARNING Never ride in a vehicle that is being towed e Never get under your vehicle after it has been lifted by a tow truck A CAUTION e When towing make sure that the trans mission axles steering system and powertrain are in working condition If any unit is damaged dollies must be used e Always attach safety chains before towing For information about towing your vehicle behind a recreational ve
32. Canada NISSAN Automatic Transmission Fluid 3 Automatic transmission fluid Power steering fluid PSF Brake and clutch fluid Refill to the proper level according to the in structions in the Maintenance and do it yourself section Genuine Nissan Matic D ATF Continental U S and Alaska or Canada NISSAN Automatic Transmission Fluid 3 Genuine NISSAN PSF or equivalent 6 Genuine NISSAN Super Heavy Duty Brake Fluid 4 or equivalent Dot 3 US FMVSS No 116 Multi purpose grease NLGI No 2 Lithium Complex Air conditioning system refrigerant Air conditioning system lubricant b kg 1 32 1 54 0 60 0 70 6 8 oz 7 0 oz 200 ml HFC 134a R 134a 5 NISSAN A C System Oil Type R or equivalent 5 Winshield washer fluid Genuine NISSAN Windshield Washer Concentrate Cleaner amp Anti freeze or equivalent 1 For hot climates viscosity SAE 90 is suitable for ambient temperatures above 0 32 F 2 Contact your NISSAN dealer for a list of approved oils 3 Dexron Ill Mercon or equivalent may also be used Outside the Continental United States and Alaska contact a NISSAN dealer for more information regarding suitable fluids including recommended brand s of Dexron III Mercon Automatic Transmission Fluid 4 Available in mainland USA through your NISSAN dealer 5 For further details see Air conditioner specification label 6 For Canada NISSAN Automatic
33. Check the brake booster function Be certain to keep the floor mat away from the pedal Brakes Check that the brakes do not pull the vehicle to one side when applied Clutch pedal Make sure the pedal operates smoothly and check that it has the proper free travel Parking brake Check that the pedal has the proper travel and confirm that your vehicle is held securely on a fairly steep hill with only the parking brake applied Seats Check seat position controls such as seat adjusters seatback recliner etc to ensure they operate smoothly and all latches lock securely in every position Check that the head restraints move up and down smoothly and the locks if so equipped hold securely in all latched positions Seat belts Check that all parts of the seat belt system for example buckles anchors adjusters and retractors operate properly and smoothly and are installed securely Check the belt web bing for cuts fraying wear or damage Steering wheel Check for changes in the steer ing system such as excessive freeplay hard steering or strange noises Maintenance and do it yourself 8 3 Warning lights and chimes Make sure all warning lights and chimes are operating properly Windshield wiper and washer Check that the wipers and washer operate properly and that the wipers do not streak Windshield defroster Check that the air comes out of the defroster outlets properly and in sufficient quantity when operating the
34. LICO635 LICO636 LICO371 Automatic transmission model STORAGE TRAYS if so equipped Manual transmission model ROOF HEADLINER NET if so equipped The roof headliner net can be used to store paper or small lightweight objects that do not have sharp edges AWARNING e The cargo restrained by the roof head liner net must not exceed 8 oz 230 g or the net may not stay secured Instruments and controls 2 27 e Do not place sharp objects in the roof headliner net Such objects may be come dangerous projectiles and cause injury when the vehicle is moving or if the vehicle is involved in a collision 2 28 Instruments and controls WIC0335 LIC0633 MAP POCKET Map pockets are located on the side and back of the passenger seat They are also located on the driver and front passenger doors The map pocket can be used to store maps WIC0336 Front WIC0337 Rear CUP HOLDERS AWARNING The cup holder should not be used while driving so full attention may be given to vehicle operation ACAUTION e Avoid abrupt starting and braking when the cup holder is being used to prevent spilling the drink If the liquid is hot it can scald you or your passenger e Use only soft cups in the cup holder Hard objects can injure you in an accident The front cup holders have a rubber insert that can be removed for cleani
35. PA 12 Battery P 8 18 A A 7 Ram N o for WDI0270 Illustrated table of contents 0 9 WARNING INDICATOR LIGHTS Anti lock brake warning light Automatic transmission oil temperature warning light EXA model Automatic 0 10 transmission park warning light esz model Brake warning light Illustrated table of contents Charge warning light At Door open warning light 2 11 2 11 Engine oil pres 2 11 sure warning light Low fuel warn 2 11 ing light 2 11 2 12 Low tire pres sure warning light if so equipped Low windshield washer fluid warning light if so equipped Warning Name Page light o Pg Seat belt warn ing light and chime Supplemental air bag warning light Indicator Name Page light CRUISE Cruise main switch indicator light if so equipped Cruise set switch indicator light if so equipped Indicator Name Page Indicator light light 4 wheel drive indicator light if so equipped High beam in dicator light Blue Malfunction indicator lamp MIL Overdrive off indicator light automatic transmission only Slip indicator light if so equipped Turn signal hazard indicator lights Vehicle dy namic control off indicator light if so equi
36. compartment without removing the headlight as sembly ACAUTION e High pressure halogen gas is sealed inside the halogen bulb The bulb may break if the glass envelope is scratched or the bulb is dropped e When handling the bulb do not touch the glass envelope e DO NOT TOUCH THE BULB e Use the same number and wattage as originally installed Wattage 65 55Bulb No HB5 9007 Always check with the Parts Depart ment at a NISSAN dealer for the latest parts information Do not leave the bulb out of the head light reflector for a long period of time as dust moisture and smoke may enter the headlight body and affect the per formance of the headlight Maintenance and do it yourself 8 33 e Aiming is not necessary after replacing the bulb When aiming adjustment is necessary contact a NISSAN dealer WDI0294 Removing the headlight bulb 1 Open the hood 2 Disconnect the negative battery cable 3 Disconnect the electrical connector from the rear end of the bulb 8 34 Maintenance and do it yourself 4 Turn the bulb retaining ring counterclock wise until it is free form the headlight reflec tor and then remove it 5 Carefully remove the headlight bulb Do not shake or rotate the bulb when removing it Replacing the headlight bulb 1 Insert the bulb DO NOT TOUCH THE BULB 2 Install and tighten the bulb retainer Be sure the lip of the bulb socket con tacts the headlight b
37. move the inside lock knob to the lock position 1 then close the door To unlock the door without the key move the inside lock knob to the unlock position Driver s side LOCKING WITH POWER DOOR LOCK SWITCH if so equipped To lock all the doors without a key push the door lock switch driver or front passenger side to the lock position 1 then close the door When locking the door this way be certain not to leave the key inside the vehicle To unlock all the doors without a key push the door lock switch driver or front passenger side to the unlock position Pre driving checks and adjustments 3 3 Lockout protection When the power door lock switch driver or front passenger is moved to the lock position with the key in the ignition and any door open all doors will lock and unlock automatically This helps to prevent the keys from being accidently locked inside the vehicle 3 4 Pre driving checks and adjustments APD1078 CHILD SAFETY REAR DOOR LOCK Child safety locks help prevent the rear doors from being opened accidentally especially when small children are in the vehicle The child safety lock levers are located on the edge of the rear doors When the lever is in the lock position the door can be opened only from the outside REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM if so equipped It is possible to lock unlock all doors turn the interior light on and activate the panic alarm by using
38. outlets The air flow control dial also has intermediate positions which allow the air flow to be distrib uted between 2 of the icon positions on the air flow control dial Temperature control dial The temperature control dial allows you to adjust the temperature of the outlet air Air recirculation button NOTE The air recirculation feature is available only on those vehicles equipped with air conditioning ON position Indicator light on Interior air is recirculated inside the vehicle Push the SY button to the on position when driving on a dusty road to prevent traffic fumes from entering pas senger compartment for maximum cooling when using the air con ditioner OFF position Indicator light off Outside air is drawn into the passenger compart ment and distributed through the selected outlet Use the off position for normal heater or air con ditioner operation Air conditioner button The button is provided only on vehicles equipped with an air conditioner Heater air conditioner and audio systems 4 3 Start the engine turn the fan control dial to the desired 1 to 4 position and push the button to turn on the air conditioner The indicator light comes on when the air conditioner is oper ating To turn off the air conditioner push the button again The air conditioner cooling function oper ates only when the engine is running Rear window defroster switch For mor
39. see Mal function indicator lamp MIL later in this section COMPASS AND OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE DISPLAY if so equipped This unit has the following functions Measures terrestrial magnetism and indi cates heading direction of vehicle Indicates outside air temperature o WIC0324 OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE DISPLAY Push the MODE button 4 when the ignition key is in the ON position The outside temperature will be displayed in F Push the MODE button to change from F to o C When the outside temperature is be tween 130 F 55 C and 158 F 70 C the display shows 130 F 55 C When the outside temperature is lower than 40 F 40 C or higher than 158 F 70 C the display shows only though it is operating This is not a malfunction e The outside temperature sensor is lo cated in front of the radiator The sen sor may be affected by road or engine heat wind direction and other driving conditions The display may differ from the actual outside temperature or the temperature displayed on various signs or billboards e Temperature display will not update unless the vehicle is moving faster than 12 mph 20 km h or the ignition switch has been OFF for 4 hours COMPASS DISPLAY Push the MODE button 4 when the ignition key is in the ON position The direction will be dis played Zone variation change procedure The difference between
40. source of service and repair information for your vehicle Filled with wiring diagrams illustrations and step by step diagnostic and adjustment pro cedures this manual is the same one used by the factory trained technicians working at NISSAN dealerships Also available are genuine NISSAN Owner s Manuals and genuine NISSAN Service and Owner s Manuals for older NISSAN models For USA For current pricing and availability of genuine NISSAN Service Manuals for the 2000 model year and later contact Tweddle Litho Company 1 800 639 8841 www nissan techinfo com For current pricing and availability of genuine NISSAN Service Manuals for the 1999 model year and prior see a NISSAN dealer or contact DDS Distribution Service Ltd 20770 Westwood Road Strongsville OH 44136 1 800 247 5321 For current pricing and availability of genuine NISSAN Owner s Manuals for the 2004 model year and prior see a NISSAN dealer or contact DDS Distribution Service Ltd 20770 Westwood Road Strongsville OH 44136 1 800 247 5321 For Canada To purchase a copy of a genuine NISSAN Ser vice Manual or Owner s Manual please contact your nearest NISSAN dealer For the phone num ber and location of a NISSAN dealer in your area call the NISSAN Information Center at 1 800 387 0122 and a bilingual NISSAN representa tive will assist you Also available are genuine NISSAN Service and Owner s Manuals for older NISSAN models IN THE EVENT OF A COL
41. then tighten with the spark plug socket to the correct torque Do not overtighten Spark plug tightening torque 14 22 ft Ib 20 29 N m 4 Reconnect the spark plug cables to their original positions With Supercharger If replacement is required please see your NISSAN dealer for assistance AIR CLEANER WDI0290 IDZ Ys WDI0291 The air cleaner filter should not be cleaned and reused Replace it according to the maintenance intervals shown in the NISSAN Service and Maintenance Guide When replacing the filter wipe the inside of the air cleaner filter housing and the cover with a damp cloth A WARNING e Operating the engine with the air cleaner removed can cause you or oth ers to be burned The air cleaner not only cleans the air it stops the flame if the engine backfires If it isn t 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 e Never pour fuel into the throttle body or attempt to start the engine with the air cleaner removed Doing so could result in serious injury IN CABIN MICROFILTER if so equipped The in cabin microfilter restricts the entry of air borne dust and pollen particles and reduces some objectionable outside odors The filter is located behind the glove box Refer to the NISSAN Service and
42. use one of the following three methods Lightly tap the brake pedal When the ve hicle attains the desired speed push the COAST SET switch and release it Push and hold the COAST SET switch Re lease the switch when the vehicle slows to the desired speed Push and release the COAST SET switch Each time you do this the set speed de creases by about 1 MPH 1 6 km h To resume the preset speed push and re lease the RES ACCEL switch The vehicle re turns to the last set cruising speed when the vehicle speed is over 25 MPH 40 km h 5 18 Starting and driving BREAK IN SCHEDULE A CAUTION During the first 1 200 miles 2 000 km follow these recommendations to obtain maximum engine performance and en sure the future reliability and economy of your new vehicle Failure to follow these recommendations may result in short ened engine life and reduced engine performance e Avoid driving for long periods at constant speed either fast or slow and do not run the engine over 4 000 rpm Do not accelerate at full throttle in any gear Avoid quick starts Avoid hard braking as much as possible Do not tow a trailer for the first 500 miles 800 km Your engine axle or other parts could be damaged INCREASING FUEL ECONOMY e Accelerate slowly and smoothly Maintain cruising speeds with a constant accelerator position Drive at moderate speeds on the highway Driving at high speed lowers fuel economy
43. 2 Salevia diane E E Sag ees wae Ra age 8 26 genging G99 Sye Parking brake and brak dalp oaser reson actosss apy 8 29 f g e e pe Changing engine coolant sees 8 10 Checking parking brake 00 00eeeeees 8 29 Engine oil ACEC Seka ag ENE 8 10 Checking brake pedal 00 00e0eeees 8 29 Checking engine oil level 00s 8 10 Brake booster pree een eana EEE vee ede 8 30 Changing engine oil i si iseer 8 11 P A cca 8 31 Changing engine oil filter aaaea 8 13 Passenger compartment 0 0cee eee eees 8 31 Automatic transmission fluid 00 eee eee 8 14 Keyfob battery replacement 0ece cence es 8 32 Temperature conditions for checking 8 14 LIGHtS eicviw E T A ETE E EE 8 33 Power steering fluid cis ctc seaare dinar eakeandaeien 8 15 H adlightS secs ccced cpeveed pando E EEEREN 8 33 Brake and clutch fluid s2 ic ceenieier eaters ecaweed 8 16 Fog lights if so equipped e eee 8 34 Brake fluid signee odie nad dad die dargirae haan 8 16 Exterior and interior lights 0eeeee 8 36 Clutch fluid iconsadodicdcewitadeteeeenunad 8 17 Wheels and tiesai ivateesatdoed keret Senen ete 8 40 Window washer fluid cee eee eee eee 8 17 Tire prestres iien Getta canned eat eeeie ed ae 8 40 Window washer fluid reservoir 55 8 17 Mite labeling icici riiit sevice aides power aay 8 43 Bate sc sdiaeseddsiehaeetaween aa EE EN
44. 41 Lock Child safety rear door lock 3 4 Dogi loks kia se 8 et ee ae ee a aa 3 2 Glove boxlock ss ss aia nae ee ai 2 30 Power door locks i mieng noa 3 3 Reardoorlock 2 22060 58044024 3 10 Low fuel warning light 0 2 11 Low tire pressure warning light 2 11 Low tire pressure warning system 5 3 Low washer fluid warning light 2 12 Luggage rack 0 000 4 2 33 Luggage rack see roof rack 2 33 Luggage rack see roof rack with gear basket 2 33 Luggage See vehicle loading information 9 12 M Maintenance General maintenance 8 2 Inside the vehicle 8 3 Maintenance precautions 8 5 Outside the vehicle 8 2 Seat belt maintenance 1 30 Under the hood and vehicle 8 4 Malfunction indicator lamp MIL 2 14 Manual front seat adjustment 1 2 Manual windows 00000 2 38 Map lighis s sa aa ae OSS R 2 41 Meters and gauges oaoa 2 3 Instrument brightness control 2 22 Mirror Inside mirror 2 2 aena 3 13 Outside mirror control 3 14 3 15 Outside mirrors 2 ee ee ee 3 14 Vanity mirror s s sos e napo eaa ai 3 13 Multi remote control system See remote keyless entry system 3 4 o Octane rating See fuel octane rating 9 4 Odometer cSt aca kee a bad ws 2 3 Oil Capacities and recommended fuel lubricants ass ana na ged 9 2 Chan
45. 885 73 8 1 875 Front tread 60 1 525 60 1 525 60 1 525 60 1 525 60 1 525 Rear tread 59 3 1 505 59 3 1 505 59 3 1 505 59 3 1 505 59 3 1 505 Wheelbase 104 3 2 649 104 3 2 649 104 3 2 649 104 3 2 649 104 3 2 649 Gross vehicle weight rating See the F M V S S certification label on the driver side door jamb pillar Ib kg Gross axle weight rating Front Ib kg Rear Ib kg 9 8 Technical and consumer information WHEN TRAVELING OR REGISTERING YOUR VEHICLE IN ANOTHER COUNTRY When planning to drive your NISSAN ve hicle in another country you should first find out if the fuel available is suitable for your vehi cle s engine Using fuel with an octane rating that is too low may cause engine damage All gasoline vehicles must be operated with unleaded gasoline There fore avoid taking your vehicle to areas where appropriate fuel is not available When transferring the registration of your vehicle to another country state province or district it may be necessary to modify the vehicle to meet local laws and regulations The laws and regulations for motor vehicle emis sion control and safety standards vary according to the country state province or district there fore vehicle specifications may differ When any vehicle is to be taken into an other country state province or district and registered its modifications transpor tation and registration are the responsibil ity of the us
46. Carefully read the caution label attached to the jack body and the following instruc tions 1 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 In case of emergency 6 7 Te OS om Lf PSS WCE0361 Rear 15 inch wheel alternate jack up point 2 Place the jack directly under the jack up point as illustrated so the top of the jack contacts the vehicle at the jack up point Under some conditions there will not be sufficient clearance to use the primary rear jacking point on vehicles equipped with 15 inch wheels If this occurs use the alternate jack up point for vehicles equipped with 15 inch wheels When using the alternate jack up point position the jack on the axle as close as possible to the tire that needs to be changed 6 8 Incase of emergency The jack should be used on firm and level ground To lift the vehicle securely hold the jack lever and rod Carefully raise the vehicle until the tire clears the ground When using alternate rear jack up point for 15 inch wheels raise the ve hicle so that the tire is no more than 2 inches 50 mm off the ground Remove the wheel nuts and then remove the tire WCE0063 Installing the spare tire The spare tire is designed for emergency use See specific instructions under the heading Wheels
47. Conserving II categories If you cannot find engine oil with the API CERTI FICATION MARK use API grade SG SH Energy Conserving amp Il or API grade SJ or SL Energy Conserving oil An oil with a single designation SG or SH or in combination with other catego ries for example SG CC or SG CD may also be used if one with the API CERTIFICATION MARK cannot be found An ILSAC grade GF I GF Il amp GF III oil can also be used NISSAN recommends mineral based oils These oils must however meet the API quality and SAE viscosity ratings specified for your vehicle Oil additives NISSAN does not recommend the use of oil additives The use of an oil additive is not neces sary when the proper oil type is used and main tenance intervals are followed Oil which may contain foreign matter or has been previously used should not be used Oil viscosity The engine oil viscosity or thickness changes with temperature Because of this it is important to select the engine oil viscosity based on the temperatures at which the vehicle will be oper ated before the next oil change The chart Rec ommended SAE viscosity number shows the recommended oil viscosities for the expected ambient temperatures Choosing an oil viscosity other than that recommended could cause seri ous engine damage Selecting the correct oil filter Your new NISSAN vehicle is equipped with a high quality genuine NISSAN oil filter When re placing use a
48. FHOM Ms acts cccsiscrd hvererhG anina EESE E VERDE TE 2 23 Vehicle dynamic control VDC off switch if so equipped csse sses c cece teen eee 2 24 Power outlet c tscccsiaddec nies iiedece sacra eal 2 24 Dual 12 volt power outlets if so equipped 2 26 Storage eeo aren Matai Seat tianat autocad 2 26 Storage compartment 0000 eee 2 26 Storage trays if so equipped 005 2 27 Roof headliner net if so equipped 2 27 Map pocket esac se eeiteveceeee ee sae edede 2 28 Cup holders sanss ccna grckesrae gage eG done see s 2 29 GIOVE DOX E E EE ETE 2 30 Console box if so equipped ee 2 30 Luggage hookSisc 0 seek navies raria dake wend 2 31 Tonneau cover if so equipped 0 0e ee 2 32 Tubular roof rack with gear basket 2 33 Windows ics ccri Stes cane Steet e o E E E 2 36 Power windows if so equipped 4 2 36 Manual windows 00 00 cece e eee eee 2 38 Removing installing 0c cece eee eee 2 40 Sunroof if so equipped 0 cece eee eee eee 2 39 InterionlightS x2 si 240 asisas pron epre un Reads sen 2 40 Mantial Sunrof 00veccda srka nnmnnn soc 2 39 Map lights if so equipped 00 c eee ee eee 2 41 INSTRUMENT PANEL Headlight turn signal switch P 2 20 Meters and gauges P 2 3 3 Windshield wiper washer switch P 2 18 and rear window wiper washer switch if so equipped P 2 19
49. Maintenance Guide for change intervals To change the filter perform the following proce dure Maintenance and do it yourself 8 23 WDI0315 WDI0316 WDI0317 1 Pivot pins 1 Reinforcement panel 1 Cooling unit 2 Glove box 2 Cooling unit 2 Clip 1 Remove the two pivot pins from the glove 3 Screws 3 Remove the clip securing the filters in the box Remove the glove box 4 Clip intake unit 2 A CAUTION Do not disturb the front of the air bag module 8 24 Maintenance and do it yourself Remove the 7 screws and 1 clip from the glove box frame Remove the glove box frame WDI0318 WDIO319 1 Cooling unit 2 Filter 4 Remove the filters NOTE The filters must be aligned with the plastic hook at the bottom 5 Insert the first filter in the bottom position Slide it up to the top position and insert the second filter in the bottom position 6 Secure the filter with the clip 7 Install the glove box frame 8 Install the glove box 1 Glove box 2 Label small 3 Label large 9 Fill out the date information on the small label Attach the small and large labels to the glove box lid Maintenance and do it yourself 8 25 WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES WDI0308 CLEANING If your windshield is not clear after using the windshield washer or if a wiper blade chatters when running wax or other material may be on the blade or windshield
50. NISSAN and your NISSAN dealer are dedicated to serving all your automotive needs Your satisfaction with your vehicle and your NISSAN dealer are our primary concerns Your NISSAN dealer is always available to assist you with all your automobile sales and service needs However if there is something that your NISSAN dealer cannot assist you with or you would like to provide NISSAN directly with comments or ques tions please contact the NISSAN Consumer Affairs Department using our toll free number For U S mainland and Alaska customers 1 800 NISSAN 1 1 800 647 7261 For Hawaii customers 1 808 836 0888 Oahu Number For Canadian customers 1 800 387 0122 The Consumer Affairs Department will ask for the following information Your name address and telephone number Vehicle identification number attached to the top of the instrument panel on the driver s side Date of purchase Current odometer reading Your NISSAN dealer s name Your comments or questions OR You can write to NISSAN with the information at For U S mainland and Alaska customers Nissan North America Inc Consumer Affairs Department P O Box 191 Gardena California 90248 0191 For Hawaii customers Nissan Motor Corporation in Hawaii 2880 Kilihau St Honolulu Hawaii 96819 For Canadian customers Nissan Canada Inc 5290 Orbitor Drive Mississauga Ontario L4W 4Z5 We appreciate your interest in NISSAN and thank you for buying
51. Nissan North America Inc Consumer Affairs Department P O Box 191 Gardena CA 90248 0191 For Canada Emission Control System Warranty Details of these warranties may be found with other vehicle warranties in your Warranty Infor mation Booklet which comes with your NISSAN vehicle If you did not receive a Warranty Informa tion Booklet or it is lost you may obtain a re placement by writing to Nissan Canada Inc 5290 Orbitor Drive Mississauga Ontario L4W 4Z5 9 24 Technical and consumer information REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS US only If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death you should immediately inform the Na tional Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA in addition to notifying NISSAN lf NHTSA receives similar complaints it may open an investigation and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles it may order a recall and remedy campaign However NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you your dealer or NISSAN To contact NHTSA you may call the Auto Safety Hotline toll free at 1 888 327 4236 You may also write to NHTSA U S Department of Trans portation Washington D C 20590 You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from the Hotline You may notify NISSAN by contacting our Con sumer Affairs Department toll free at 1 800 NISSAN 1 In Hawaii call 1 808 836 0888
52. ON position the supplemental air bag warning light illuminates The supplemental air bag warning light will turn off after about 7 seconds if the system is operational Sit upright and well back WRS0031 A WARNING e The supplemental front air bags ordi narily will not inflate in the event of a side impact rear impact rollover or lower severity frontal collision Always wear your seat belts to help reduce the risk or severity of injury in various kinds of accidents e The seat belts and the supplemental front air bags are most effective when you are sitting well back and upright in the seat The front air bags inflate with great force If you are unrestrained leaning forward sitting sideways or out of position in any way you are at greater risk of injury or death in a crash You may also receive serious or fatal injuries 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 instrument panel Always use the seat belts Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental airbags 1 9 The driver and front passenger seat belt buckles are equipped with sensors that detect if the seat belts are fastened The air bag system monitors the severity of a collision and then inflates the air bags based on belt usage Failure to properly wear
53. Power outlet P 2 24 Heater and air conditioner P 4 2 E Front passenger supplemental air bag GEEL P 1 8 Glove box P 2 30 Audio system P 4 10 Hazard warning flasher switch P 2 23 e 0 Automatic manual selector lever _ P 5 10 Transfer case shift lever if so 1 equipped P 5 19 12 Parking brake release lever P 5 16 13 Cruise control main set switch if so equipped P 5 16 14 Driver supplemental air bag horn P 1 8 P 2 23 15 Steering wheel switch for audio controls if so equipped P 4 28 16 Vehicle dynamic control VDC off switch if so equipped P 2 24 17 Instrument brightness control P 2 22 8 7 18 Rear window wiper and washer switch WIC0641 if so equipped P 2 19 N wo gt a N Doe O O 7 Lon O zog 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 2 2 Instruments and controls METERS AND GAUGES es 4 2 7 6 5 LICO631 1 Tachometer 7 Change button 2 Warning indicator lights 3 Speedometer 4 Engine coolant temperature gauge 5 Fuel gauge 6 Odometer twin trip odometer WIC0632 1 Speedometer 2 Odometer 3 Reset button SPEEDOMETER AND ODOMETER Speedometer The
54. Pull up on the shoulder belt to remove any slack in the belt If necessary to ensure the child restraint is secure pull the shoulder belt through the seat belt tongue beyond the stitching in the belt After the seat belt is fully retracted and the child restraint is removed from the seat the stitching on the shoulder belt can be pulled back through the seat belt tongue This stitching locates the seat belt tongue near the top of the seat back for easy access for passengers Front Facing step 5 Before placing the child in the child restraint use force to tilt the child restraint from side to side and tug it forward to make sure that itis securely held in place It should not move more than 1 inch Check that the retractor is in the automatic locking mode by trying to pull more seat belt out of the retractor If you cannot pull any more belt webbing out of the retractor the retractor is in the automatic locking mode Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags 1 45 7 Check to make sure the child restraint is properly secured prior to each use If the seat belt is not locked repeat steps 3 through 6 After the child restraint is removed and the seat belt is fully retracted the automatic locking mode child restraint mode is canceled 1 46 Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags MEMO Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags 1 47 2 Instruments and controls Instrume
55. VOL volume knob to turn the radio on If you listen to the radio with the engine not running the key should be turned to the ACC position Radio reception is affected by station signal strength distance from radio transmitter build ings bridges mountains and other external influ ences Intermittent changes in reception quality normally are caused by these external influences Using a cellular phone in or near the ve hicle may influence radio reception quality Radio reception Your NISSAN radio system is equipped with state of the art electronic circuits to enhance ra dio reception These circuits are designed to extend reception range and to enhance the qual ity of that reception However there are some general characteristics of both FM and AM radio signals that can affect radio reception quality in a moving vehicle even when the finest equipment is used These char acteristics are completely normal in a given re ception area and do not indicate any malfunction in your NISSAN radio system Reception conditions will constantly change be cause of vehicle movement Buildings terrain signal distance and interference from other ve hicles can work against ideal reception De scribed below are some of the factors that can affect your radio reception FM RADIO RECEPTION Range FM range is normally limited to 25 30 miles 40 48 km with monaural single chan nel FM having slightly more range than stereo F
56. a thorough wash ing Follow the instructions supplied with the wax e Do not use a wax containing any abrasives cutting Compounds or cleaners that may damage the vehicle finish lf the surface does not polish easily use a road tar remover and wax again Machine compounding or aggressive polishing on a base coat clear coat paint finish may dull the finish or leave swirl marks REMOVING SPOTS Remove tar and oil spots industrial dust insects and tree sap as quickly as possible from the surface of the paint to avoid lasting damage or staining Special cleaning products are available at a NISSAN dealer or any automotive accessory store UNDERBODY In areas where road salt is used in winter it is necessary to clean the underbody regularly in order to prevent dirt and salt from building up and causing the acceleration of corrosion on the un derbody and suspension Before the winter pe riod and again in the spring the underseal must be checked and if necessary retreated GLASS Use glass cleaner to remove smoke and dust film from the glass surfaces It is normal for glass to become coated with a film after the vehicle is parked in the hot sun Glass cleaner and a soft cloth will easily remove this film A CAUTION When cleaning the inside of the windows do not use sharp edged tools abrasive cleaners or chlorine based disinfectant cleaners They could damage the electri cal conductors radio antenna elemen
57. air bags 1 37 WRS0309 WRS0260 WRS0253 Rear Facing step 2 Rear Facing step 3 Rear Facing step 4 2 Route the seat belt tongue through the child 3 Pull on the shoulder belt until all of the belt is 4 Allow the belt to retract Pull up on the restraint and insert it into the buckle until you fully extended At this time the belt retractor shoulder belt to remove any slack in the belt hear and feel it engage is in the automatic locking mode child re straint mode It reverts back to emergency Be Sure to follow the child restraint manu locking mode when the belt is fully retracted facturer s instructions for belt routing 1 38 Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags Rear Facing step 5 Before placing the child in the child restraint use force to tilt the child restraint from side to side and tug it forward to make sure it is securely held in place It should not move more than 1 inch 25mm Check that the retractor is in the automatic locking mode by trying to pull more belt out of the retractor If you cannot pull any more belt webbing out of the retractor the retrac tor is in the automatic locking mode Check to make sure the child restraint is properly secured prior to each use If the belt is not locked repeat steps 3 through 6 After the child restraint is removed and the seat belt is fully retracted the automatic locking mode child re
58. and so on The display will be turned off after all discs are ejected and removed If a disc is not removed within 15 seconds or if amp button is pressed again during the Eject sequence the entire disc Eject sequence will be canceled LHA0049 CD CARE AND CLEANING Handle a CD by its edges Do not bend the disc Never touch the surface of the disc Always place the discs in the storage case when they are not being used To clean a disc wipe the surface from the center to the outer edge using a clean soft cloth Do not wipe the disc using a circular motion Do not use a conventional record cleaner or alcohol intended for industrial use A new disc may be rough on the inner and outer edges Remove the rough edges by rubbing the inner and outer edges with the side of a pen or pencil as illustrated Heater air conditioner and audio systems 4 27 WHA0234 SEEK up button Mode button SEEK down button 4 Volume control button STEERING WHEEL SWITCH FOR AUDIO CONTROL if so equipped The steering wheel switch for audio controls is mounted on the left side of the steering wheel w N gt Press the MODE button to turn the radio on or if the radio is already on to switch between the Radio presets A B or C and CD Mode A B C CD Mode The last CD that was loaded starts to play when in CD Mode If there is no CD loaded the CD changer enters Disc Loading Mode
59. and tires in the Mainte nance and do it yourself section of this manual 1 Clean any mud or dirt from the surface be tween the wheel and hub 2 Carefully put the spare tire on and tighten the wheel nuts finger tight 3 With the wheel nut wrench tighten wheel nuts alternately and evenly as illustrated until they are tight 4 Lower the vehicle slowly until the tire touches the ground Then with the wheel nut wrench tighten the wheel nuts securely in the sequence illustrated Lower the ve hicle completely AWARNING e Incorrect wheel nuts or improperly tightened wheel nuts can cause the wheel to become loose or come off This could cause an accident e Do not use oil or grease on the wheel studs or nuts This could cause the nuts to become loose Retighten the wheel nuts after the vehicle has been driven for 600 miles 1 000 km also in cases of a flat tire etc AS soon as possible tighten the wheel nuts to the specified torque with a torque wrench Wheel nut tightening torque 98 ft lb 133 N m The wheel nuts must be kept tightened to specification at all times It is recom mended that wheel nuts be tightened to specifications at each lubrication interval Adjust tire pressure to the COLD pressure COLD pressure After vehicle has been parked for three hours or more or driven less than 1 mile 1 6 km COLD tire pressures are shown on the tire placard affixed to the inside of the glove
60. box lid 5 Securely store the flat tire and jacking equip ment in the vehicle AWARNING e Always make sure that the spare tire and jacking equipment are properly se cured after use Such items can become dangerous projectiles in an accident or sudden stop e The spare tire is designed for emer gency use See specific instructions un der the heading Wheels and tires in the Maintenance and do it yourself section of this manual JUMP STARTING To start your engine with a booster battery the instructions and precautions below must be fol lowed AWARNING If done incorrectly jump starting can lead to a battery explosion resulting in severe injury or death It could also damage your vehicle e Explosive hydrogen gas is always present in the vicinity of the battery Keep all sparks and flames away from the battery Do not allow battery fluid to come into contact with eyes skin clothing or painted surfaces Battery fluid is a cor rosive sulfuric acid solution which can cause severe burns If the fluid should come into contact with anything imme diately flush the contacted area with water e Keep battery out of the reach of children e The booster battery must be rated at 12 volts Use of an improperly rated battery can damage your vehicle In case of emergency 6 9 Whenever working on or near a battery always wear suitable eye protectors for example goggles or indusirial safe
61. cov ered by the vehicle s warranty VEHICLE LOAD WEIGHT CAPACITY The vehicle load weight capacity shown on fol lowing charts indicate the maximum total weight of passengers optional equipment air condition ing trailer hitch etc and cargo that your vehicle is designed to carry 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 Vehicle Loading Information earlier in this section for details Also check tires for proper inflation pressures See the tire placard MEASUREMENT OF WEIGHTS Vehicle Load Weight Capacity 2WD Secure loose items to prevent weight shifts that could affect the balance of your vehicle When KA24DE the vehicle is loaded drive to a scale and weigh Manual Manual Automatie Manual Automatic the front and the rear wheels separately to deter Transmission Transmission Transmission Transmission Transmission mine axle loads Individual axle loads should not exceed either of the gross axle weight ratings GAWR The total of the axle loads should not exceed the gross vehicle weight rating GVWR These ratings are given on the vehicle certifica tion label If weight ratings are exceeded move or remove items to bring all weights below the rat ings Federal California Canada Technical and consumer information 9 15 TOWING A TRAILER Your new v
62. desirable so that you can easily shift to 4H at speeds greater than 25 MPH 40 km h From 4H to 4L or 4L to 4H 1 Stop the vehicle Keep the engine running 2 Depress the clutch pedal or place the transmission selector lever in the N Neutral position 3 Depress the transfer case shift lever and move it to the 4L or 4H position Change gears quickly and smoothly From 2H to 4L From 4L to 2H 1 Stop the vehicle Keep the engine running 2 Depress the clutch pedal or place the transmission selector lever in the N Neutral position 3 Depress the transfer case shift lever and move it to the 4L position Change gears quickly and smoothly 1 Stop the vehicle Keep the engine running 2 Depress the clutch pedal or place the transmission selector lever in the N Neutral position 3 Depress the transfer case shift lever and move it to the 2H position Change gears quickly and smoothly 4 Disengage the AUTO LOCK hubs following the procedure outlined above Starting and driving 5 21 PARKING PARKING ON HILLS WSDO0050 AWARNING e 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 e CZJ The transfer control lever must be in the 2H 4H or 4L position and the parking brake set to prevent the vehicle from rolling 5 22 Starting and driving e Never place the transfer control lever in t
63. different than under normal driving conditions e Always secure items in the trailer to prevent load shift while driving e Avoid abrupt starts acceleration or stops Avoid sharp turns or lane changes e Always drive your vehicle at a moderate speed Always block the wheels on both vehicle and trailer when parking Parking on a slope is not recommended however if you must do so and if your vehicle is equipped with an automatic transmission first block the wheels and apply the parking brake and then move the transmission shift selector lever into the P Park position If you move the shift selector lever to the P Park posi tion before blocking the wheels and applying the parking brake transmission damage could occur When going down a hill shift into a lower gear and use the engine braking effect When going up a long grade downshift the transmission to a lower gear and reduce speed to reduce chances of engine over loading and or overheating However for long steep grades do not stay in 1st or 2nd gear when driving above 35 MPH 56 km h If the engine coolant rises to an extremely high temperature when the air conditioner system is on turn off the air conditioner Coolant heat can be additionally vented by opening the windows switching the fan control to high and setting the temperature control to the HOT position Technical and consumer information 9 21 Trailer towing requires more fuel than norm
64. engine braking on steep downhill grades Do not shift into the 1 position at speeds above 31 MPH 50 km h Do not exceed 31 MPH 50 km h in the 1 position WsD0062 Shift lock release If the battery is discharged the shift selector lever may not be moved from the P Park position even with the brake pedal depressed and the shift selector lever button pushed To move the shift selector lever release the shift lock and push the shift selector lever button The shift selector lever can be moved to N Neutral However the steering wheel will be locked un less the ignition switch is turned to the ON posi tion To release the shift lock complete the following procedure 1 Turn the ignition key to the LOCK position and remove the key 2 Apply the parking brake 3 Remove the shift lock cover 4 Insert a small screwdriver in the shift lock slot and push down 5 Push the shift selector lever button and move the shift selector lever to N Neutral position while holding down the shift lock 6 Turn the key to the ON position to unlock the steering wheel Now the vehicle may be moved to the desired location If the shift selector lever cannot be moved out of P Park have a NISSAN dealer check the auto matic transmission system as soon as possible Accelerator downshift in D position For passing or hill climbing depres
65. exceed the gross axle weight rating GAWR shown on the F M V S S certification label Technical and consumer information 9 17 TOWING LOAD SPECIFICATION CHART Unit Ibs kg Engine KA24DE 4 cyl VG33E VG33ER V6 2WD Maxiumum Trailer Weight 1 3 500 1 588 3 500 1 588 5 000 2 268 3 500 1 588 5 000 2 268 Maximum Tongue Load 350 159 350 159 500 227 350 159 500 227 Grose go Weight 7 700 3 492 8 000 3 628 9 500 4 309 8 000 3 628 9 500 4 309 Recommended Equipment 2 Sway Control Device Sway Control Device Sway Control Device Sway Control Device Sway Control Device 1 All towing above 1 000 Ib 454 kg requires the use of trailer brakes NISSAN recommends the use of a tandem axle trailer whenever towing above 3 000 lb 1 361 kg 2 A sway control device is recommended for all towing above 2 000 Ib 907 kg Sway control devices are not offered by NISSAN See a professional trailer hitch outlet for a prop erly designed sway control device for your trailer M T Manual Transmission A T Automatic Transmission 2WD 2 wheel drive 4WD 4 wheel drive 9 18 Technical and consumer information TOWING SAFETY Trailer hitch Check the towing capacity of your bumper hitch or receiver type frame mounted hitch Choose a proper hitch for your vehicle and trailer A genuine Nissan trailer hitch is available from your NISSAN dealer Make sure the trailer hitch is securely attached to the vehicle to
66. gear Automatic transmission models Move the shift selector lever to the P Park position To help prevent the vehicle from rolling into traffic when parked on an incline it is a good practice to turn the wheels as illustrated HEADED DOWNHILL WITH CURB Turn the wheels into the curb and move the vehicle forward until the curb side wheel gently touches the curb HEADED UPHILL WITH CURB Turn the wheels away from the curb and move the vehicle back until the curb side wheel gently touches the curb HEADED UPHILL OR DOWNHILL NO CURB Turn the wheels toward the side of the road so the vehicle will move away from the cen ter of the road if it moves Turn the ignition key to the LOCK position and remove the key POWER STEERING The power assisted steering is designed to use a hydraulic pump driven by the engine to assist steering If the engine stops or the drive belt breaks you will still have control of the vehicle However much greater steering effort is needed especially in sharp turns and at low speeds AWARNING If the engine is not running or is turned off while driving the power assist for the steering will not work Steering will be much harder to operate BRAKE SYSTEM The brake system has two separate hydraulic circuits If one circuit malfunctions you will still have braking at two wheels BRAKE PRECAUTIONS Vacuum assisted brakes The brake booster aids braking by usin
67. help avoid personal injury or property damage due to sway caused by crosswinds rough road surfaces or passing trucks A CAUTION e Special hitches which include frame re inforcements are required for towing above 2 000 Ib 907 kg Suitable genu ine NISSAN hitches for pickup trucks and sport utility vehicles are available at a NISSAN dealer The hitch should not be attached to or affect the operation of the impact absorbing bumper e Do not use axle mounted hitches e Do not modify the vehicle exhaust sys tem brake system etc to install a trailer hitch e To reduce the possibility of additional damage if your vehicle is struck from the rear where practical remove the hitch and or receiver when not in use e After the hitch is removed seal the bolt holes to prevent exhaust fumes water or dust from entering the passenger compartment e Regularly check that all trailer hitch mounting bolts are securely mounted Tire pressures When towing a trailer inflate the vehicle tires to the recommended cold tire pressure indi cated on the tire placard Trailer tire condition size load rating and proper inflation pressure should be in accor dance with the trailer and tire manufacturer s specifications Safety chains Always use suitable safety chains between your vehicle and the trailer The safety chains should be crossed and should be attached to the hitch not to the vehicle bumper or axle Be sure
68. hydroplan ing or peak traction characteristics Temperature A B and C Temperature grades are A the highest B and C They represent a tire s resistance to heat build up and its ability to dissipate heat when tested under controlled conditions on a specified indoor laboratory test wheel Sustained high tem perature can cause tire material to degenerate reducing tire life Excessive temperatures can lead to sudden tire failure Grade C corresponds to a performance level which all passenger car tires must meet under the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No 109 Grades A and B rep resent higher levels of performance on laboratory test wheels than the minimum required by law AWARNING The temperature grade for this tire is es tablished for a tire that is properly inflated and not overloaded Excessive speed under inflation or excessive loading ei ther separately or in combination can cause heat build up and possible tire failure Technical and consumer information 9 23 EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY Your NISSAN vehicle is covered by the following emission warranties For USA 1 Emission Defects Warranty 2 Emissions Performance Warranty Details of these warranties may be found with other vehicle warranties in your Warranty Infor mation Booklet which comes with your NISSAN vehicle If you did not receive a Warranty Informa tion Booklet or it is lost you may obtain a re placement by writing to
69. it is misused or mishandled Always stop the engine and do not smoke or allow open flames or sparks near the vehicle when refueling e Fuel may be under pressure Turn the cap a third of a turn and wait for any hissing sound to stop to prevent fuel from spraying out and possibly causing personal injury Then remove the cap 3 12 Pre driving checks and adjustments Do not attempt to top off the fuel tank after the fuel pump nozzle shuts off automatically Continued refueling may cause fuel overflow resulting in fuel spray and possibly a fire Use only an original equipment type fuel filler cap as a replacement It has a built in safety valve needed for proper operation of the fuel system and emis sion control system An incorrect cap can result in a serious malfunction and possible injury It could also cause the malfunction indicator lamp to come on Never pour fuel into the throttle body to attempt to start your vehicle Do not fill a portable fuel container in the vehicle or trailer Static electricity can cause an explosion of flammable liquid vapor or gas in any vehicle or trailer To reduce the risk of serious injury or death when filling portable fuel containers Always place the container on the ground when filling Do not use electronic devices when filling Keep the pump nozzle in contact with the container while you are fill ing it Use only approved portable fuel con tainers for f
70. it latches AWARNING e Never allow anyone to ride in the cargo area or on the rear seat when it is in the fold down position Use of these areas by passengers without proper restraints could result in serious injury in an acci dent or sudden stop Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags 1 5 e Do not allow people to ride in any area of your vehicle that is not equipped with seats and seat belts Be sure everyone in your vehicle is in a seat and using a seat belt properly Never ride in the rear seat unless the seat bottom cushions are in place and latched ws e Properly secure all cargo with ropes or straps to help prevent it from sliding or O shifting In a sudden stop or collision unsecured cargo could cause personal injury When returning the seatbacks to the upright position be certain they are WRS0184 WRSO185 completely secured If they arenotcom REAR SEAT ADJUSTMENT Type B Pull the ring on top of the seatback up pletely secured in the latched position passengers may be injured in an acci Folding Fold down the seatback dent or sudden stop k Lift the front of the seat cushion up and remove the seat cushion Store the seat cushion in a secure place 1 6 Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags e Do not allow people to ride in any area of your vehicle that is not equipped with seats and seat belts Be sure everyone in your vehicle is in a s
71. lights when the key is turned to the ON 3 position See Warning indicator lights and audible re minders in the Instruments and controls section of this manual STARTING THE ENGINE 1 Apply the parking brake 2 Automatic transmission Move the shift selector lever to P Park or N Neutral P Park is recommended The shift selector lever cannot be moved out of P Park and into any of the other gear positions if the ignition key is turned to the OFF position or if the key is removed from the ignition switch The starter is designed not to operate if the shift selector lever is in any of the driving positions Manual transmission Move the shift lever to N Neutral Depress the clutch pedal to the floor while cranking the engine The starter is designed not to operate unless the clutch pedal is fully de pressed Crank the engine with your foot off the accelerator pedal by turning the ignition key to START Release the key when the engine starts If the engine starts but fails to run repeat the above procedure f the engine is very hard to start in ex tremely cold weather or when restarting depress the accelerator pedal a little ap proximately 1 3 to the floor and hold it and then crank the engine Release the key and the accelerator pedal when the engine starts Ifthe engine is very hard to start because it is flooded depress the accelerator pedal all the way to the floor and
72. main switch is turned ON while pushing the RES ACCEL COAST SET or CANCEL switch located on the steering wheel To properly set the cruise control system use the following pro cedures AWARNING Do not use the cruise control when driving under the following conditions e When it is not possible to keep the vehicle at a set speed In heavy traffic or in traffic that varies in speed On winding or hilly roads On slippery roads rain snow ice etc In very windy areas Doing so could cause a loss of vehicle control and result in an accident A CAUTION On manual transmission models do not shift into N Neutral without depressing the clutch pedal when the cruise control is set Should this occur depress the clutch pedal and turn the main switch off imme diately Failure to do so may cause engine damage CRUISE CONTROL OPERATIONS The cruise control allows driving at a speed be tween 25 90 MPH 40 144 km h without keeping your foot on the accelerator pedal To turn on the cruise control push the main switch The CRUISE indicator light in the instru ment panel comes on To set cruising speed accelerate the vehicle to the desired speed push the COAST SET switch and release it The SET indicator light in the instrument panel comes on Take your foot off the accelerator pedal Your vehicle maintains the set speed e To pass another vehicle depress the ac celerator pedal When you relea
73. maximum speed rating of the tire If you install snow tires they must be the same size brand construction and tread pattern on all four wheels For additional traction on icy roads studded tires may be used However some U S states and Canadian provinces prohibit their use Check local state and provincial laws before installing studded tires Skid and traction capabilities of studded snow tires on wet or dry surfaces may be poorer than that of non studded snow tires TIRE CHAINS Use of tire chains may be prohibited according to location Check the local laws before installing tire chains When installing tire chains make sure they are the proper size for the tires on your vehicle and are installed according to the chain manufacturer s suggestions Use only SAE class S chains Class S chains are used on vehicles with restricted tire to vehicle clearance Vehicles that can use Class S chains are de signed to meet the minimum clearances between the tire and the closest vehicle suspension or body component required to accommodate the use of a winter traction device tire chains or cables The minimum clearances are determined using the factory equipped tire size Other types may damage your vehicle Use chain tensioners when recommended by the tire chain manufac turer to ensure a tight fit Loose end links of the tire chain must be secured or removed to prevent the possibility of whipping action damage to the
74. memory button The display shows Please Wait 2 The display changes to Insert Disc for a maximum of 15 seconds 3 During the 15 second interval insert the disc The display changes to Loading Disc 4 The CD will play after the disc is set to a play position 5 The indicator changes from blinking green to solid green and the display changes to show the Disc number icon Disc number Track number and Elapsed time All disc loading 1 Press and hold the LOAD button until the radio beeps gt 1 5 seconds 2 The green indicator on the lowest available disc select button will start blinking Same as preset memory button The display shows Please Wait 3 The display changes to Insert Disc for a maximum of 15 seconds 4 During the 15 second interval insert the disc The display changes to Loading Disc 5 The indicator changes from blinking green to solid green 6 The disc number icon is turned on Heater air conditioner and audio systems 4 23 7 Repeat steps 2 5 until all discs are loaded then the last loaded disc will begin to play The display shows the Disc number Track number and Elapsed Time Selected disc loading 1 Press an available disc select button whose indicator is off The display shows Please Wait 2 The green indicator starts blinking and the display shows Insert Disc for 15 sec onds 3 Insert the CD The display shows Lo
75. objects on the steer ing wheel pad or on the instrument panel Also do not place any objects between any occupant and the steering wheel or instrument panel Such ob jects may become dangerous projec tiles and cause injury if the supplemen tal front air bag inflates e Immediately after inflation several front air bag system components will be hot Do not touch them you may se verely burn yourself Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags 1 15 e No unauthorized changes should be made to any components or wiring of the supplemental air bag system This is to prevent accidental inflation of the supplemental air bag or damage to the supplemental air bag system e Do not make unauthorized changes to your vehicle s electrical system sus pension system or front end structure This could affect proper operation of the supplemental front air bag system e Tampering with the supplemental front air bag system may result in serious personal injury Tampering includes changes to the steering wheel and the instrument panel assembly by placing material over the steering wheel pad and above the instrument panel or by installing additional trim material around the air bag system e Work on and around the supplemental front air bag system should be done by a NISSAN dealer Installation of electri cal equipment should also be done by a NISSAN dealer The Supplemental Re straint System SRS wiring should not be modif
76. or sideways you could be injured Whenever you drive off road through sand mud or water as deep as the wheel hub more frequent maintenance may be required See Periodic mainte nance in the NISSAN Service and Maintenance Guide IGNITION SWITCH OFF WSD0041 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION On automatic transmission models the ignition lock is designed so the key cannot be turned to LOCK position and removed until the shift selec tor lever is moved to the P Park position When removing the key from the ignition make sure the shift selector lever is in the P Park position If the selector lever is not returned to P Park position the key cannot be moved to the LOCK position When the key cannot be turned to the LOCK position proceed as follows to remove the key 1 Move the shift selector lever into the P Park position 2 Turn the ignition key slightly toward the ON position 3 Turn the key to the LOCK position 4 Remove the key The shift selector lever is designed so it cannot moved out of P Park and into any of the other gear positions if the ignition key is turned to OFF position or if the key is removed from the switch The shift selector lever can be moved if the ignition switch is in the ACC position This allows the vehicle to be moved if the bat tery is discharged The shift selector lever can also be moved if the ignition switch is in the ON position and the foot
77. speed excessively as the recommended maximum speed is approximately 30 MPH 48 km h N No wheels are driven Always keep the transfer lever out of the N Neutral position Shift the lever quickly and smoothly when moving across the N Neutral position with the vehicle stopped Starting and driving 5 19 SD0021 eszy AUTO LOCK FREE RUNNING HUBS The auto lock free running hub is designed to allow for automatic four wheel drive engagement when the shift lever is moved to the 4H or 4L position Follow these operational cautions A CAUTION e The auto locking hubs will make a clicking noise when engaging and dis engaging This is normal 5 20 Starting and driving e Accelerating quickly from a stop after shifting from two wheel drive to four wheel drive may not allow engagement of the auto locking free running hubs and may cause a clattering noise If this occurs release the accelerator pedal to reduce the engine speed or stop the vehicle Continued use of the vehicle with this noise may damage the hub lock e If the auto locking hubs make a clatter ing noise after shifting from four wheel drive to two wheel drive stop and move the vehicle in reverse gear in a straight line about 7 to 10 feet 2 to 3 m e Under extremely cold conditions below 5 F 15 C the front axle shafts may rotate even with the transfer lever in the 2H position If this occurs the auto locking hubs may make a
78. the keyfob from outside the vehicle Be sure to remove the key from the vehicle before locking the doors The keyfob can operate at a distance of approxi mately 33 ft 10 m from the vehicle The effective distance depends on the conditions around the vehicle As many as 4 keyfobs can be used with one vehicle For information concerning the purchase and use of additional keyfobs contact a NISSAN dealer The keyfob will not function when the battery is discharged the distance between the vehicle and the keyfob is over 33 ft 10 m A CAUTION Listed below are conditions or occur rences which will damage the keyfob Do not allow the keyfob to become wet Do not drop the keyfob Do not strike the keyfob sharply against another object Do not place the keyfob for an extended period in an area where temperatures exceed 140 F 60 C acc WPDO157 HOW TO USE REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM Locking doors 1 Close all windows 2 Remove the key from the ignition switch 3 4 Push the Close the hood and all doors button on the keyfob All the doors lock The hazard lights flash twice and the horn beeps once to indicate all doors are locked When the button is pushed with all doors locked the hazard lights flash twice and the horn beeps once as a re minder that the doors are already locked The horn may or may not beep once Refer to Silencing the horn beep feature
79. the play pattern changes as follows RPT The current selection is repeated MIX Selections are played at random not fol lowing the sequence on the compact disc The same program may be repeated twice If the A button is pushed in the MIX mode selections will be chosen at random Blank no symbol All selections are played repeatedly in sequence When a new compact disc is inserted the play pattern automatically changes to ALL y N CD EJECT button When the amp button is pushed with a com pact disc loaded the compact disc ejects Whenthe button is pushed while the com pact disc is playing the compact disc ejects and the system turns off O DISC indicator light This light comes on when a compact disc is loaded into the player Heater air conditioner and audio systems 4 15 GDISC CD CHANGER PRESET 15 SCAN z T m Ei 14 13 11 WHA0134 4 16 Heater air conditioner and audio systems Disc loading button SEEK TRACK button CD select button Band select buttons CD insert slot CD eject button Radio manual tuning buttons RPT MIX PTY button CLOCK button 10 AUDIO button 11 TRAVEL PRESET button 12 Station select buttons 13 RDS button 14 SCAN button 15 PRESET SCAN button 16 PWR VOL control knob 17 PRESET ABC button FM AM RADIO WITH COMPACT DI
80. the shoulder belt and pull forward quickly The retractor should lock and re strict further belt movement If the retractor does not lock during this check or if you have any questions about seat belt opera tion see a NISSAN dealer a WRSO189 Shoulder belt height adjustment For front seats The shoulder belt anchor height should be ad justed to the position best for you See Precau tions on seat belt usage earlier in this section To adjust pull out the adjustment button and move the shoulder belt anchor to the desired position 2 so the belt passes over the center of the shoulder The belt should be away from your face and neck but not falling off your shoulder Release the adjustment button to lock the shoul der belt anchor into position AWARNING e After adjustment release the adjust ment button and try to move the shoul der belt anchor up and down to make sure it is securely fixed in position e The shoulder belt anchor height should be adjusted to the position best for you Failure to do so may reduce the effec tiveness of the entire restraint system and increase the chance or severity of injury in an accident Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags 1 27 WRSO190 WRSO191 WRSO192 TWO POINT TYPE SEAT BELT Fastening the belts WITHOUT RETRACTOR center of rear seat hear and feel the latch engage 1 28 Safety Sea
81. this key can be duplicated by a NISSAN dealer or locksmith 3 2 Pre driving checks and adjustments DOORS AWARNING e 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 unintentionally open ing the doors and will help keep out intruders e Before opening any door always look for and avoid oncoming traffic e Do not leave children unattended inside the vehicle They could unknowingly ac tivate switches or controls Unattended children could become involved in seri ous accidents lt WPD0153 Driver s side LOCKING WITH KEY Manual To lock either the driver or passenger side door turn the key toward the front of the vehicle To unlock turn it toward the rear WPDO154 WPDO155 WPDO156 Driver s side Power if so equipped Turning the key toward the front Q of the vehicle locks all doors Turning the key 1 time toward the rear of the vehicle unlocks that door From that position returning the key to neutral where the key can only be removed and inserted and turning it toward the rear again within 5 seconds un locks all doors Inside lock LOCKING WITH INSIDE LOCK KNOB To lock the door without the key
82. to 4H Move the transfer case shift lever to 4H at speeds below 25 MPH 40 km h It is not necessary to depress the clutch pedal Perform this operation when driving straight not while cornering From 4H to 2H 1 Move the transfer case shift lever to 2H This can be done at any speed and it is not necessary to depress the clutch pedal Perform this operation when driving straight not while cornering 2 Disengage the AUTO LOCK hubs following the procedure outlined below NOTE The 4WD indicator light may not turn off immediately under certain driving conditions such as when the vehicle is driven uphill This is normal and it will shut off as the vehicle is driven further AUTO LOCK HUB DISENGAGEMENT FREE MODE The AUTO LOCK hubs will not disengage until the vehicle is completely stopped and is then moved in a straight line approximately 7 10 ft 2 3 m in the opposite direction of travel For example If you were driving the vehicle forward stop and move the vehicle 7 10 ft 2 3 m backward If you were driving the vehicle in reverse stop and move the vehicle 7 10 ft 2 3 m forward It is not necessary to immediately return the AUTO LOCK hubs to FREE MODE when shifting from 4H to 2H The vehicle may be operated under normal 2H conditions with the AUTO LOCK hubs engaged However disengaging the AUTO LOCK hubs will allow for better fuel economy quieter ride and less component wear Leaving the hubs locked while driving in 2H may be
83. to leave enough slack in the chains to permit turning corners Trailer lights Trailer lights should comply with federal and or local regulations For assistance in hooking up trailer lights contact a NISSAN dealer Technical and consumer information 9 19 WT10063 Trailer tow harness and module if so equipped The trailer tow module on your vehicle allows turn stop lamp control of a trailer being towed by your NISSAN 9 20 Technical and consumer information The trailer tow module includes trailer tow module which draws power from the vehicle stop lamp fuse one subharness containing a SAE J1239 specified connector WT10064 AON Vehicle harness connector end Connector cap SAE J1239 connector to trailer Tow harness connector to vehicle har ness To use the tow harness 1 Remove the connector cap using a suitable tool from the vehicle harness located be hind the right rear wheel well attached to the frame Store the connector cap in vehicle glove box for reinstallation Connect the tow harness so the vehicle harness located behind the right rear wheel well attached to the frame 3 Route the trailer tow harness so that it does not block access to the spare tire winch socket 4 Connect the tow harness connector SAE J1239 to your trailer 5 Confirm proper vehicle and trailer stop turn lamp oper
84. use tires of the same type size brand construction bias bias belted or radial and tread pattern on all four wheels Failure to do so may result in a circumference difference between tires on the front and rear axles which will cause excessive tire wear and may dam age the transmission transfer case and differential gears If excessive tire wear is found it is recommended that all four tires be replaced with tires of the same size brand construction and tread pattern The tire pressure and wheel alignment should also be checked and corrected as necessary Contact a NISSAN dealer Wheel balance Unbalanced wheels may affect vehicle handling and tire life Even with regular use wheels can get out of balance Therefore they should be bal anced as required Wheel balance service should be per formed with the wheels off the vehicle Spin balancing the wheels on the vehicle could lead to mechanical damage e For additional information regarding tires refer to Important Tire Safety Information US or Tire Safety Infor mation Canada in the Warranty In formation Booklet Care of wheels Wash the wheels when washing the vehicle to maintain their appearance Clean the inner side of the wheels when the wheel is changed or the underside of the vehicle is washed Do not use abrasive cleaners when washing the wheels Inspect wheel rims regularly for dents or corrosion Such damage may cause lo
85. wash thoroughly with soap or hand cleaner as soon as possible Keep used engine oil out of reach of children A CAUTION Be careful not to burn yourself The engine oil may be hot e Waste oil must be disposed of prop erly e Check your local regulations 6 Clean and reinstall the drain plug and a new washer Securely tighten the drain plug with a wrench Do not use excessive force Drain plug tightening torque 22 29 ft lb 29 39 N m 7 Refill engine with recommended oil through the oil filler opening then install the oil filler cap securely See Capacities and recommended fuel lubricants in the Technical and con sumer information section of this manual for drain and refill capacity The drain and refill capacity depends on the oil temperature and drain time Use these specifications for reference only Always use the dipstick to determine when the proper amount of oil is in the engine Start the engine Check for leakage around the drain plug and oil filter Correct as re quired Turn the engine off and wait more than 10 minutes Check the oil level with the dipstick Add engine oil if necessary WDI0277 WDI0278 KA24DE engine CHANGING ENGINE OIL FILTER 1 Park the vehicle on a level surface and apply the parking brake 2 Turn the engine off 3 Remove the splash shield Remove the six push pins Remove the six bolts and the splash
86. while Water dripping from the air conditioner after use is normal If you should notice any leaks or if gasoline fumes are evident check for the cause and have it corrected imme diately Power steering fluid level and lines Check the level when the fluid is cold with the engine off Check the lines for proper attachment leaks cracks etc Radiator and hoses Check the front of the radiator and clean off any dirt insects leaves etc that may have accumulated Make sure the hoses have no cracks deformation rot or loose connections Underbody The underbody is frequently ex posed to corrosive substances such as those used on icy roads or to control dust It is very important to remove these substances from the underbody otherwise rust may form on the floor pan frame fuel lines and exhaust system At the end of winter the underbody should be thor oughly flushed with plain water in those areas where mud and dirt may have accumulated See the Appearance and care section of this manual Windshield washer fluid Check that there is adequate fluid in the reservoir MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS 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 The following are general precau tions which should be closely observed AWARNING e Park the vehicle on a level surface ap ply the parking brake securely and blo
87. will be substantially reduced in snowy and icy conditions If you operate your ve hicle on snowy or icy roads NISSAN recom mends the use of MUD amp SNOW or ALL SEASON TIRES on all four wheels Please consult a NISSAN dealer for the tire type size speed rating and availability informa tion 2 For additional traction on icy roads studded tires may be used However some U S states and Canadian provinces prohibit their use Check local state and provincial laws before installing studded tires Skid and traction capabilities of studded snow tires on wet or dry surfaces may be poorer than that of non studded snow tires 3 Tire chains may be used Use of tire chains may be prohibited accord ing to location Check the local laws before installing tire chains When installing tire chains make sure they are of proper size for the tires on your vehicle and are installed according to the chain manufacturer s sug gestions Use only SAE Class S chains Class S chains are used on ve hicles with restricted tire to vehicle clear ance Vehicles that can use Class S chains are designed to meet the minimum clear ances between the tire and the closest ve hicle suspension or body component re quired to accommodate the use of a winter traction device tire chains or cables The minimum clearances are determined using the factory equipped tire size Other types may damage your vehicle Use chain ten sioners when
88. 00 00005 3 4 Remote keyless entry system if so equipped 3 4 How to use remote keyless entry system 3 5 Battery replacement 00c cece eee eee 3 8 Hood acts oase ritor note sodden EENE OEE amped EN 3 9 Back G0OP sinc wei ye a eea iid oe aus eink basen Wad 3 10 Tubular step rail if so equipped 0 eee 3 11 Fuel filer lid cccissecctas cee cotien yetene reer we 3 11 Fuel filler Capi cies rstesi oicanns avewe vise rda wus 3 11 Steering Wheel i ep icde deed eee laoenbied 3 13 Tilt operation if so equipped aaeeea 3 13 SUM VISOTS eieaa Seat a ceed 3 13 Vanity mirror if so equipped ee ee ee 3 13 MitOrSisc ceticsecaaide bee teed eisee adage etnias 3 13 Inside MiO no ence ee lete dees Ges isime kens 3 13 Outside mirrors Outside mirror remote control if so equipped 0162 cece eee eee eee 3 15 KEYS Cam WPD0152 1 Two master keys black with chrome NISSAN brand symbol on one side 2 Key number plate 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 NISSAN does not record key numbers so it is very important to keep track of your key number plate A key number is only necessary when you have lost all keys and do not have 1 to duplicate from If you still have a key
89. 3 Brake precautions 0 0600ce eens eee eee 5 23 Anti lock brake system ABS 0 008 5 24 Vehicle dynamic control VDC system fso equipped sc ceed da ete ede rere ae 5 25 Cold weather driving 0 0 0 eee eee eee 5 27 Freeing a frozen door lock 0 eee ee 5 27 ANUU 9OCZ0e tics ese rice weed eae sere Pea 5 27 Battetys 0cccicdrciareeehadveseneteereataaade 5 27 Draining of coolant water cc cece eee 5 27 Tire CQUIPMENE ssc ete cdc deta sei i rnein 5 27 Special winter equipment 00 5 28 Driving On SNOW OF ICE eee eee 5 28 Engine block heater if so equipped 5 28 PRECAUTIONS WHEN STARTING AND DRIVING AWARNING e On hot sunny days temperatures in a closed vehicle could quickly become high enough to cause severe or possi bly fatal injuries to people or animals Do not leave children or adults who would normally require the support of others in your vehicle Unattended pets should not be left alone either e Properly secure all cargo with ropes or straps to help prevent it from sliding or shifting Do not place cargo higher than the seatbacks In a sudden stop or col lision unsecured cargo could cause personal injury EXHAUST GAS carbon monoxide AWARNING e Do not breathe exhaust gases they contain colorless and odorless carbon monoxide Carbon monoxide is danger ous It can cause unconsciousness or death If you suspect t
90. 33ER engine Crankshaft Water pump Generator Air conditioner compressor Power steering pump Supercharger Idler Tension checking points REPLACING SPARK PLUGS Platinum tipped spark plugs It is not necessary to replace platinum tipped spark plugs as frequently as conventional type spark plugs because they last much longer Fol low the maintenance schedule but do not reuse the spark plugs by cleaning or regapping e Always replace spark plugs with rec ommended or equivalent ones AWARNING Be sure the engine and ignition switch are off and that the parking brake is engaged securely ACAUTION Be sure to use the correct socket to re move the spark plugs An incorrect socket can damage the spark plugs Maintenance and do it yourself 8 21 WDI0193 KA24DE engine Except supercharger 1 Disconnect the spark plug cables When disconnecting always hold the boots not the cables Mark all cables to identify their original location 2 Remove the spark plugs with a spark plug socket The plug socket has a rubber seal that holds the spark plug so it does not fall when it is pulled out Make sure each spark plug is snugly fitted into the spark plug socket 8 22 Maintenance and do it yourself WDI0289 VG33E VG33ER engine Fit the new plugs one at a time into the spark plug socket and install them Use only the specified spark plugs Turn each plug several full turns by hand
91. C0534 Or WIC0330 WICO0331 The vehicle should be driven with the Vehicle Dynamic Control VDC system on for most driv ing 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 If maximum engine power is needed to free a stuck vehicle turn the VDC system off To turn off the VDC system push the VDC OFF switch The BFF indicator will come on Push the VDC OFF switch again or restart the engine and the system will operate normally See Vehicle dynamic control VDC system in the Starting and driving section 2 24 Instruments and controls Front The power outlets are for powering electrical accessories such as cellular telephones They are rated at 12 Volt 120W 10A maximum ACAUTION The outlet and plug may be hot during or immediately after use e This power outlet is not designed for use with a cigarette lighter unit Console Do not use with accessories that ex ceed a 12 volt 120W 10A power draw Do not use double adapters or more than one electrical accessory Use this power outlet with the engine running If the engine is stopped this could result in a discharged battery Avoid using when the air conditioner headlights or rear window defr
92. D KIT WCE0057 A first aid kit is located on the back door trim panel To remove the first aid kit Squeeze the latch buttons Pull the two straps apart to unfasten 6 2 Incase of emergency FLAT TIRE LOW TIRE PRESSURE WARNING SYSTEM if so equipped The low tire pressure warning system monitors tire pressure of all tires except the spare tire If the vehicle is being driven with a flat tire or low tire pressure lower than 28 psi 193 kPa the low tire pressure warning system will activate and warn you of it by the low tire pressure warning light This system will activate only when the vehicle is driven at speeds above 20 MPH 32 km h For more details please refer to Warning indicator lights and audible reminders in the Instruments and controls section and Low tire pressure warning system in the Start ing and driving section AWARNING e If the low tire pressure warning light flashes while driving avoid sudden steering maneuvers or abrupt braking reduce vehicle speed pull off the road to a safe location and stop the vehicle as soon as possible Serious vehicle damage could occur and may lead to an accident and could result in serious personal injury Check the tire pressure for all four tires Adjust the tire pressure to the recommended COLD tire pres sure shown on the tire placar
93. 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 kilome ters of driving pleasure Please read through this manual before operating your vehicle A separate Warranty Information Booklet explains details about the warranties cov ering your vehicle The NISSAN Service and Maintenance Guide explains details about maintaining and servicing your ve hicle Additionally a separate Customer Care Lemon Law Booklet U S only will explain how to resolve any concerns you may have with your vehicle as well as clarify your rights under your state s lemon law Your NISSAN dealership knows your vehicle best When you require any service or have any questions they will be glad to assist you with the extensive resources available to them READ FIRST THEN DRIVE SAFELY Before driving your vehicle please read this Own er s Manual carefully This will ensure familiarity with controls and maintenance requirements as sisting you in the safe operation of your vehicle AWARNING IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION RE MINDERS FOR SAFETY Follow these important driving rules to help ensure a safe and comfortable trip for you and your passengers e NEVER drive under the infl
94. ITEMS Additional information on the following items with is found later in this section Outside the vehicle The maintenance items listed here should be performed from time to time unless otherwise specified Doors engine hood and tailgate Check that the doors engine hood and tailgate operate properly Also ensure that all latches lock se curely Lubricate hinges latches latch pins roll ers and links as necessary Make sure that the secondary latch keeps the hood from opening when the primary latch is released When driving in areas using road salt or other 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 Road wheel nuts When checking the tires make sure no wheel nuts are missing and check for any loose wheel nuts Tighten if necessary Tire rotation Tires should be rotated every 7 500 miles 12 000 km Tires Check the pressure with a gauge often and always prior to long distance trips If neces sary adjust the pressure in all tires including the spare to the pressure specified Check carefully for damage cuts or excessive wear Wheel alignment and balance If the vehicle should pull to either side while driving on a straight and level road or if you detect uneven or abnormal ti
95. If in Radio presets A B or C e Press Xf or lt 1 5 seconds to advance to the next preset station or to return to the previous preset station Hold down amp gt 1 5 sec onds The radio will seek up or down to the next radio station If in CD Mode e Press X lt 1 5 seconds to advance to the next selection on the CD or return to the previous selection on the CD or A or A e Holddown or gt 1 5 seconds to advance to the next CD or return to the previous CD Volume control is located on the side of the audio control switch Press the top of the volume con trol to increase volume Press the bottom of the volume control to decrease volume 4 28 Heater air conditioner and audio systems ANTENNA The antenna cannot be shortened but can be removed When you need to remove the antenna turn the antenna rod counterclockwise To install the antenna rod turn the antenna clock wise Tighten the antenna rod to specification using a suitable tool such as an open end wrench The antenna rod tightening specification is 2 0 2 6 N m 18 23 in Ib Do not use pliers to tighten the antenna as they can leave marks on the antenna surface The antenna rod cannot be hand tightened to the proper specification ACAUTION Always properly tighten the antenna rod during installation or the antenna rod may break during vehicle operation CAR PHONE OR CB RADIO When installing a CB ham radio or car phone in
96. LISION Unfortunately accidents do occur In this unlikely event there is some important information you should know Many insurance companies routinely authorize the use of non genuine collision parts in order to cut costs among other reasons Insist on the use of genuine NISSAN collision parts If you want your vehicle to be restored using parts made to NISSAN s original exacting specifica tions if you want to help it to last and hold its resale value the solution is simple Tell your insurance agent and your repair shop to only use Genuine NISSAN Collision Parts NISSAN does not warrant non NISSAN parts nor does NISSAN s warranty apply to damage caused by a non genuine part Using Genuine NISSAN Parts can help protect your personal safety preserve your warranty pro tection and maintain the resale value of your vehicle And if your vehicle was leased using Genuine NISSAN Parts may prevent or limit un necessary excess wear and tear expenses at the end of your lease NISSAN designs its hoods with crumple zones to minimize the risk that the hood will penetrate the windshield of your vehicle in an accident Non genuine imitation parts may not provide such built in safeguards Also non genuine parts often show premature wear rust and corrosion Why should you take a chance In over 40 states the law says you must be advised if non genuine parts are used to repair your vehicle And some states have enacted
97. M External influences may sometimes interfere with FM station reception even if the FM station is within 25 miles 40 km The strength of the FM signal is directly related to the distance between the transmitter and receiver FM signals follow a line of sight path exhibiting many of the same characteristics as light For example they will reflect off objects Fade and drift As your vehicle moves away from a station transmitter the signals will tend to fade and or drift Static and flutter During signal interference from buildings large hills or due to antenna position usually in conjunction with increased distance from the station transmitter static or flutter can be heard This can be reduced by adjusting the treble control to reduce treble response 4 10 Heater air conditioner and audio systems Multipath reception Because of the reflective characteristics of FM signals direct and reflected signals reach the receiver at the same time The signals may cancel each other resulting in mo mentary flutter or loss of sound AM RADIO RECEPTION AM signals because of their low frequency can bend around objects and skip along the ground In addition the signals can be bounced off the ionosphere and bent back to earth Because of these characteristics AM signals are also sub ject to interference as they travel from transmitter to receiver Fading Occurs while the vehicle is passing through freeway underpasses or in areas
98. NS Utility vehicles have a significantly higher rollover rate than other types of vehicles They have higher ground clearance than passenger cars to make them capable of performing in a variety of on pavement and off road applications This gives them a higher center of gravity than ordinary cars An advantage of higher ground clearance is a better view of the road allowing you to anticipate problems However they are not designed for cor nering at the same speeds as conventional two wheel drive vehicles any more than low slung sports cars are designed to perform satisfactorily under off road conditions If at all possible avoid sharp turns at high speeds As with other vehicles of this type failure to operate this vehicle correctly may result in loss of control or vehicle rollover In a rollover crash an unbelted person is significantly more likely to die than a person wearing a seat belt Be sure to read the driving safety precautions later in this section AVOIDING COLLISION AND ROLLOVER AWARNING Failure to operate this vehicle in a safe and prudent manner may result in loss of control or an accident Be alert and drive defensively at all times Obey all traffic regulations Avoid excessive speed high speed cornering or sudden steering ma neuvers because these driving practices could cause you to lose control of your vehicle As with any vehicle loss of control could result in a collision with other vehicles or obj
99. Neutral for two minutes Failure to idle the engine after every 500 miles of towing may cause dam age to internal transmission parts UNIFORM TIRE QUALITY GRADING DOT Department of Transportation Quality Grades All passenger car tires must conform to federal safety requirements in addition to these grades Quality grades can be found where applicable on the tire sidewall between tread shoulder and maximum section width For example Treadwear 200 Traction AA Temperature A Treadwear Treadwear grade is a comparative rating based on tire wear rate when tested under controlled conditions on specified government test courses For example a tire graded 150 would wear one and a half 1 1 2 times as well on the govern ment course as a tire graded 100 However relative tire performance depends on actual driv ing conditions and may vary significantly due to variations in driving habits service practices and differences in road characteristics and climate Traction AA A B and C The traction grades from highest to lowest are AA A B and C Those grades represent the tire s ability to stop on wet pavement as mea sured under controlled conditions on specified government test surfaces of asphalt and con crete A tire marked C may have poor traction performance AWARNING The traction grade assigned to your ve hicle tires is based on straight ahead braking traction tests and does not in clude acceleration cornering
100. ON position the light comes on when the parking brake is applied and also warns of a low brake fluid level If the light comes on while the engine is running with the parking brake not applied stop the vehicle and perform the following 1 Check the brake fluid level Add brake fluid as necessary See Brake and clutch fluid in the Maintenance and do it yourself sec tion of this manual 2 If the brake fluid level is correct have the brake system checked by a NISSAN dealer AWARNING e Your brake system may not be working properly if the warning light is on Driv ing could be dangerous If you judge it to be safe drive carefully to the nearest service station for repairs Otherwise have your vehicle towed because driv ing it could be dangerous e Pressing the brake pedal with the en gine stopped and or a low brake fluid level may increase your stopping dis tance and braking will require greater pedal effort as well as pedal travel If the brake fluid level is below the MINIMUM or MIN mark on the brake fluid reservoir do not drive until the brake system has been checked at a NISSAN dealer Charge warning light If this light comes on while the engine is running it may indicate the charging system is not func tioning properly Turn the engine off and check the generator belt If the belt is loose broken missing or if the light remains on see a NISSAN dealer immediately A CAUTION Do not cont
101. R Reverse while the vehicle is moving This could cause an accident A CAUTION When stopping the vehicle on an uphill grade do not hold the vehicle by de pressing the accelerator pedal The foot brake should be used for this purpose e On slippery roads do not downshift This may cause a loss of control The automatic transmission in your vehicle is electronically controlled to produce maximum power and smooth operation The recommended operating procedures for this transmission are shown on the following pages Follow these procedures for maximum vehicle performance and driving enjoyment Starting the vehicle 1 After starting the engine fully depress the foot brake pedal before attempting to move the shift selector lever out of the P Park position 2 Keep the foot brake pedal depressed and move the shift selector lever into a driving gear 3 Release the foot brake then gradually start the vehicle in motion The automatic transmission is designed so the foot brake pedal MUST be depressed before shifting from P Park to any drive position while the ignition switch is in the ON position The shift selector lever cannot be moved out of P Park and into any of the other gear positions if the ignition key is turned to the LOCK position or if the key is re moved The shift selector lever can be moved if the ignition switch is in the ACC position This allows the vehicle to be moved if the bat tery is
102. RNING e The pre tensioner seat belt cannot be reused after activation It must be re placed together with the retractor and buckle as a unit e If the vehicle becomes involved in a frontal collision but the pre tensioner is not activated be sure to have the pre tensioner system checked and if nec essary replaced by your NISSAN dealer e No unauthorized changes should be made to any components or wiring of the pre tensioner seat belt system This is to prevent accidental activation of the pre tensioner seat belt or damage to the pre tensioner seat belt operation Tampering with the pre tensioner seat belt system may result in serious per sonal injury e Work around and on the pre tensioner system should be done by a NISSAN dealer Installation of electrical equip ment should also be done by a NISSAN dealer Unauthorized electrical test equipment and probing devices should not be used on the pre tensioner seat belt system If you need to dispose of the pre tensioner or scrap the vehicle contact a NISSAN dealer Correct pre tensioner disposal procedures are set forth in the appropriate NISSAN Service Manual Incorrect disposal procedures could cause personal injury The front seat pre tensioner seat belt system activates in conjunction with the supplemental air bag systems Working with the seat belt retrac tor it helps tighten the seat belt when the vehicle becomes involved in certain types of collisions helpin
103. SC CD CHANGER if so equipped PWR VOL control knob Turn the ignition key to the ACC or ON position then push the PWR VOL control knob If you listen to the radio with the engine not running turn the key to the ACC position The mode radio or CD that was playing immediately before the system was turned off resumes playing 0 SN 0 Or e 0 O o When no CD is loaded the radio comes on Pushing the PWR VOL control knob again turns the system off Turn the PWR VOL control knob to the right to increase volume or to the left to decrease volume BASS a PUSH once PUSH to adjust level BASS MIDRANGE PUSH a oe PUSH to adjust level TREBLE PUSH three times emt PUSH to adjust level ireb mm r aes FADER PUSH four times rc R toe sa BALANCE PUSH five times boot RR gy WHA 0065 PUSH to adjust level PUSH to adjust level Heater air conditioner and audio systems 4 17 Adjusting tone quality and speaker balance Press the AUDIO button to enter the audio adjust mode Bass Mid Treb Fade Bal Press the TUNE FF REV 7S or W or SEEK TRACK A or to adjust to the de sired levels The display will return to the regular radio display after 7 seconds or you may press the AUDIO button again to return to the regular radio display Clock operation Pressing the CLOCK button displays the clock with the radio on or off Press the CLOCK button again to turn off the clo
104. SEEK mode at the lowest broadcasting station If using the down button once the lowest broadcasting station is reached the radio continues in the SEEK mode at the highest broadcasting station SCAN tuning Push the SCAN button SCAN illuminates in the display window SCAN tuning begins from low to high frequencies SCAN tuning stops for 5 sec onds at each broadcasting station that has suffi cient signal strength When scanning SCAN blinks in the display Pushing the SCAN button again during this 5 second period stops SCAN tuning and the radio remains tuned to that station LHA0081 Station memory operation Travel Preset is OFF Each preset mode A B or C has 6 presets capable of storing any combination of AM FM and FM RDS stations Press the PRESET ABC button to change be tween the presets A gt B gt C The radio displays icon A B or C to indicate which set of presets is active alf 5 5 3 PUSH and hold button Button indicator will come on and clo the sound resumes when memorizing 4S is complete WHA0064 To store a radio station in a preset 1 Tune to the desired station 2 Press the desired station select button gt 2 seconds For example in the illustrations ch3 is to be memorized 3 When the indicator illuminates in the station selection button a beep will sound indicat ing memorization is complete Fo
105. Searching or scanning by program type may yield a limited number of selections 1 Press the PTY button The display changes from RDS PTY SEARCH to SELECT BY TUNE 2 Press TUNE FF REV W o A up down button to choose a specific pro gram type ROCK CLASSIC ROCK SOFT ROCK TOP 40 COUNTRY JAZZ CLASSICAL OLDIES NEWS SPORTS TALK ANY 3 Press the SEEK or SCAN button to search for the next station with the selected PTY The SCAN icon flashes when the SCAN button is pressed The radio continues to seek or scan until a radio station is found matching the selected PTY 4 Press the PTY button again to cancel the PTY SEEK mode Compact disc CD player operation Turn the ignition key to the ACC or ON position A CAUTION e Do not force a compact disc into the CD insert slot This could damage the CD and or CD changer player Trying to load a CD with the CD door closed could damage the CD and or CD changer cp CD button When the CD button is pressed with a compact disc loaded and the radio playing the radio turns off and the last used compact disc starts to play LHA0075 CD loading Press the LOAD button to start CD loading mode The following sequence will occur 1 The green indicator on the lowest available disc select button will start blinking Same as preset
106. Spark plug PFR5G 11 Standard 1 PFR5G 11 Standard 1 PFR6G 11 Standard 1 PFR6G 11 Cold 1 PFR6G 11 Cold 1 PFR7G 11 Cold 1 PFR4G 11 Hot 1 PFR5G 11 Hot 1 Spark plug gap Nominal in mm 0 039 0 043 1 0 1 1 0 039 0 043 1 0 1 1 Camshaft operation Timing chain Timing belt 2 Generator belt size Width x Length in mm 0 413 x 35 63 10 5 x 905 0 701 x 31 69 17 8 x 805 1 Always check with the Parts Department at a NISSAN dealer for the latest parts information 2 Periodic maintenance is necessary See Periodic maintenace schedules in the NISSAN Service and Maintenace Guide The spark ignition system of this vehicle meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Technical and consumer information 9 7 WHEELS AND TIRES Road wheel offset in mm Tire Spare tire size 4X2 XE 15X7J 1 57 40 Steel P265 70R15 P265 70R15 16X7JJ 1 57 40 Alloy P265 70R16 P265 70R16 SE 17X8JJ 40 Alloy P265 65R17 P265 65R17 4X4 XE 16X7JJ 1 57 40 Steel P265 70R16 P265 70R16 SE 17X8JJ 40 Alloy P265 65R17 P265 65R17 DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS EA XE XE XE SE SE 4x2 4x2 4x4 4x2 4x4 KA24DE VG33E VG33ER VG33E VG33ER VG33E VG33ER VG33E VG33ER Overall length 1 178 4 520 178 4 520 178 4 520 178 4 520 178 4 520 Overall width 70 4 1 788 70 4 1 788 70 4 1 788 70 4 1 788 70 4 1 788 Overall height 73 7 1 872 73 7 1 872 73 7 1 872 74 4 1 890 73 9 1 877 74 2 1
107. T RECOMMENDATIONS The air conditioner system in your NISSAN vehicle must be charged with the refriger ant HFC 134a R 134a and the lubricant NISSAN A C system oil Type R or the exact equivalents ACAUTION The use of any other refrigerant or lubri cant will cause severe damage to the air conditioning system and will require the replacement of all air conditioner system components The refrigerant HFC 134a R 134a in your NISSAN vehicle does not harm the earth s ozone layer Although this refrigerant does not affect the earth s atmosphere certain government regula tions require the recovery and recycling of any refrigerant during automotive air conditioner sys tem service A NISSAN dealer has the trained technicians and equipment needed to recover and recycle your air conditioner system refriger ant Contact a NISSAN dealer when servicing your air conditioner system SPECIFICATIONS ENGINE Model Type Cylinder arrangement KA24DE Gasoline 4 cycle 4 cylinder in line VG33E VG33ER Gasoline 4 cycle 6 cylinder V slanted at 60 Bore x Stroke in mm 3 504 x 3 780 89 x 96 0 3 602 x 3 268 91 5 x 83 0 Displacement cu in cm8 145 78 2 389 199 84 3 275 Firing order 1 3 4 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 Idle speed rpm Ignition timing degree B T D C at idle speed degree rpm See the Emission Control label on the underside of the hood CO percentage at idle speed No air Except Supercharger Supercharger
108. Transmission Fluid ATF Dexron Ill Mercon or equivalent ATF may also be used 9 2 Technical and consumer information FUEL RECOMMENDATION For 2 4L 3 3L engine Use unleaded regular gasoline with an octane rating of at least 87 AKI Anti Knock Index num ber Research octane number 91 For 3 3L supercharger Use unleaded premium gasoline with an octane rating of at least 91 AKI number Research oc tane number 96 If unleaded premium gasoline is not available unleaded regular gasoline with an octane rating of at least 87 AKI Research octane number 91 can be used but only under the following precau tions have the fuel tank filled only partially with unleaded regular gasoline and fill up with unleaded premium as soon as possible avoid full throttle driving and abrupt accel eration However for maximum vehicle perfor mance the use of unleaded premium gaso line is recommended A CAUTION Using a fuel other than that specified could adversely affect the emission con trol system and may also affect the war ranty coverage Under no circumstances should a leaded gasoline be used because this will dam age the three way catalyst Reformulated gasoline Some fuel suppliers are now producing reformu lated gasolines These gasolines are specially designed to reduce vehicle emissions NISSAN supports efforts towards cleaner air and sug gests that you use reformulated gasoline when available G
109. YSTEM ABS The anti lock brake system controls the brakes so the wheels do not lock when braking abruptly or when braking on slippery surfaces The system detects the rotation speed at each wheel and varies the brake fluid pressure to prevent each 5 24 Starting and driving wheel from locking and sliding By preventing wheel lockup the system helps the driver main tain steering control and helps to minimize swerv ing and spinning on slippery surfaces Using the system Depress the brake pedal and hold it down AWARNING Do not pump the brake pedal Doing so may result in increased stopping distances Normal operation The anti lock brake system does not operate at speeds below 3 6 MPH 5 10 km h The speeds vary according to road conditions When driving the anti lock brake system con trols the wheels so they will not lock when brak ing abruptly or when braking on a slippery road Thus difficult steering and swerving of the ve hicle due to locked wheels is minimized The system detects the wheel rotation rate and elec tronically controls the pressure applied to each brake Slight vibration on the brake pedal accom panied by noise usually occurs while the ABS system is operating Such vibration and noise encountered during abrupt braking is not a prob lem but indicates that the system is functioning properly However the pulsation may indicate that road conditions are hazardous and extra care is required whi
110. a 8 18 Types of tires ace soere eraai e eae 8 46 Jump Stating esiis senin oii ennui ien nanaga 8 19 TUS CHAINS siie wt dt Sk se dotieraranted leh Gade eecde eann 8 46 Drive belts asss nd retake a encg eae am ewes en eels 8 20 Changing wheels and tires 00000 eee 8 47 MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS 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 NIS SAN s good mechanical condition as well as its emission and engine performance It is the owner s responsibility to make sure that the scheduled maintenance as well as general maintenance is performed As the vehicle owner you are the only one who can ensure that your vehicle receives proper maintenance You are a vital link in the mainte nance chain Scheduled maintenance For your convenience both required and optional scheduled maintenance items are described and listed in your NISSAN Service and Maintenance Guide You must refer to that guide to ensure that necessary maintenance is performed on your NISSAN at regular intervals General maintenance General maintenance includes those items which should be checked during normal day to day op eration They are essential for proper vehicle op eration It is your responsibility to perform these maintenance procedures regularly as prescribed
111. a quality NISSAN vehicle Table of Contents Illustrated table of contents Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags Instruments and controls Pre driving checks and adjustments Heater air conditioner and audio systems Starting and driving In case of emergency Appearance and care Maintenance and do it yourself Technical and consumer information 0 Illustrated table of contents Airbags seat belts and child restraints 0 2 EXIGnOrtOntis cincivan aniseed aved ia hile Bh epee dae 0 3 Exterior Teatteri siene NEE REN an EE EREN 0 4 Passenger compartment ccc e eee eee eee 0 5 Instrument panel sissi ovedwe caediose dee e dees lt a ana 0 6 Engine compartment locations 00008 Warning indicator lights AIRBAGS SEAT BELTS AND CHILD RESTRAINTS 1 2nd row seat belts P 1 21 2 Supplemental curtain side impact air bags if so equipped P 1 8 3 Front seat belts P 1 21 4 Supplemental front impact air bags P 1 8 5 Seats P 1 2 6 Seat belt pretensioners P 1 18 7 LATCH Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren P 1 39 8 Top tether strap anchor point locations P 1 42 See the page number indicated in paren theses for operating details LI10033 0 2 Illustrated table of contents EXTERIOR FRONT a 109 8 for LI10032 13 Engine hood P 3 9 Windshi
112. a rear facing child re straint in the front seat An inflating supplemental front air bag could seri ously injure or kill your child A rear facing child restraint must only be used in the rear seat e NISSAN recommends that the child re straint be installed in the rear seat Ac cording to accident statistics children are safer when properly restrained in the rear seat than in the front seat e An improperly installed child restraint could lead to serious injury or death in an accident In general child restraints are designed to be installed with a lap belt or the lap portion of a three point type seat belt In addition this vehicle is equipped with a universal child restraint lower anchor system referred to as the LATCH Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren system Some child restraints include two rigid or webbing mounted attachments that can be connected to these lower anchors For details see the LATCH Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren sys tem later in this section Child restraints for infants and small children of various sizes are offered by several manufactur ers When selecting any child restraint keep the following points in mind Choose only a restraint with a label certifying that it complies with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 213 or Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 213 Check the child restraint in your vehicle to be sure it is compatible with the vehicle s seat and
113. a safe place away from traffic and clear of the vehicle AWARNING Make sure the parking brake is securely applied and the manual transmission is shifted into R Reverse or the auto matic transmission into P Park Never change tires when the vehicle is on a slope ice or slippery areas This is hazardous Never change tires if oncoming traffic is close to your vehicle Wait for profes sional road assistance When a spare tire is mounted or a wheel is replaced the low tire pressure warn ing system will not function Contact your NISSAN dealer as soon possible for tire replacement and or system re setting For models with the low tire pressure warning system In case of emergency 6 3 Qee WCE0044 WPD0163 Blocking wheels Place suitable blocks at both the front and back of the wheel diagonally opposite the flat tire to prevent the vehicle from rolling when it is jacked up AWARNING Be sure to block the wheel as the vehicle may move and result in personal injury 6 4 Incase of emergency 1 Torxdriver 2 Wheel nut wrench 3 Jack rod Getting the spare tire and tools 1 Open the back door 2 Roll back the cargo area carpet 3 Remove the wheel nut wrench and jack rod 4 Unscrew the tool tray hold down and remove the tool tray 5 Use the tool tray to store lug nuts during a tire change AWARNING Never us
114. ading Disc 4 The CD will play after the disc is set to a play position 5 The indicator color changes from blinking green to solid green and the display shows the Disc icon Disc number Track number and Elapsed Time If a disc is not inserted within 15 seconds or if the load button is pressed during load sequence the entire disc load sequence will be canceled Disc play Press the CD button If a CD is loaded and the radio is playing the radio turns off and the last loaded disc starts to play LHA0076 Selected disc play 1 Press the disc select button whose disc icon is displayed 2 The indicator blinks green during the change and the display shows Changing Disc 3 The CD plays after the disc is set to a play position 4 The indicator changes from blinking green to solid green and the display shows the Disc number Track number and Elapsed Time 4 24 Heater air conditioner and audio systems FF fast forward REW rewind buttons When the TUNE FF REV or _ but ton is pressed while the compact disc is playing the compact disc plays at an increased speed while fast forwarding or rewinding When the button is released the CD returns to normal play speed SEEK TRACK buttons When A is pressed while the compact disc is playing the selection follow
115. ads or if you are using tire chains Tire type and condition may also affect braking effectiveness Always maintain a safe distance from the ve hicle in front of you Ultimately the re sponsibility for safety of self and others rests in the hands of the driver Tire type and condition of tires may also affect braking effectiveness When replacing tires install the speci fied size of tires on all four wheels e When installing a spare tire make sure it is the proper size and type as speci fied on the tire placard For tire placard location information refer to Tire plac ard in the Technical and consumer information section of this manual Refer to Wheels and tires in the Maintenance and do it yourself sec tion of this manual VEHICLE DYNAMIC CONTROL VDC SYSTEM if so equipped When accelerating or driving on slippery sur faces the tires may spin or slide With the Vehicle Dynamic Control VDC system sensors detect these movements and control the braking and engine output to help improve vehicle stability When the vehicle dynamic control VDC system is operating the slip indicator in the instrument panel blinks When only the traction control system TCS portion of the vehicle dynamic control sys tem is operating the slip indicator will also blink If the slip indicator blinks the road condi tions are slippery Be sure to adjust your speed and driving to these conditi
116. air bag warning light will turn off after about 7 seconds if the system is operational AWARNING Right after inflation several curtain side impact air bag system compo nents will be hot Do not touch them you may severely burn yourself e No unauthorized changes should be made to any components or wiring of the curtain side impact air bag system This is to prevent accidental inflation of the curtain side impact air bag or dam age to the curtain side impact air bag system e Do not make unauthorized changes to your vehicle s electrical system sus pension system or side panel This could affect proper operation of the supplemental curtain side impact air bag system e Work around and on the curtain side impact air bag system should be done by a NISSAN dealer Installation of elec trical equipment should also be done by a NISSAN dealer The SRS wiring har nesses should not be modified or dis connected Unauthorized electrical test equipment and probing devices should not be used on the side air bag system The SRS wiring harness connectors are yellow and orange for easy identification When selling your vehicle we request that you inform the buyer about the supplemental side air bag and curtain side impact air bag system and guide the buyer to the appropriate sections in this Owner s Manual Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags 1 17 Pre tensioner seat belt system for front seats AWA
117. al circumstances Avoid towing a trailer for your vehicle s first 500 miles 805 km Have your vehicle serviced more often than at intervals specified in the recommended Maintenance Schedule in the NISSAN Ser vice and Maintenance Guide When making a turn your trailer wheels will be closer to the inside of the turn than your vehicle wheels To compensate for this make a larger than normal turning radius during the turn Crosswinds and rough roads will adversely affect vehicle trailer handling possibly caus ing vehicle sway When being passed by larger vehicles be prepared for possible changes in crosswinds that could affect ve hicle handling If swaying does occur firmly grip the steering wheel steer straight ahead and immediately but gradually reduce ve hicle speed This combination will help sta bilize the vehicle Never increase speed Be careful when passing other vehicles Passing while towing a trailer requires con siderably more distance than normal pass ing Remember the length of the trailer must 9 22 Technical and consumer information also pass the other vehicle before you can safely change lanes To maintain engine braking efficiency and electrical charging performance do not use 5th gear manual transmission or overdrive automatic transmission Avoid holding the brake pedal down too long or too frequently This could cause the brakes to overheat resulting in reduce
118. ance under these conditions Braking should be started sooner than on dry pavement e Allow greater following distances on slippery roads e Watch for slippery spots glare ice These may appear on an otherwise clear road in shaded areas If a patch of ice is seen ahead brake before reach ing it Try not to brake while on the ice and avoid any sudden steering maneuvers e Do not use the cruise control on slip pery roads e Snow can trap dangerous exhaust gases under your vehicle Keep snow clear of the exhaust pipe and from around your vehicle ENGINE BLOCK HEATER if so equipped An engine block heater to assist in extreme cold temperature starting is available through a NISSAN dealer A WARNING Do not use your heater with an un grounded electrical system or two pronged cheater adapters You can be injured by an electrical shock if you use an ungrounded connection 6 In case of emergency First aid Kitts acter riapre nato sto EAER 6 2 Flatten innia oe r ea depen DEEE wate a eee 6 2 Low tire pressure warning system if so equipped 0 6 6 6 eee eee cee eee 6 2 Changing a flat tire 0 eee 6 3 Jump starting PUSH StanING e secives esseci siseosas sacii es 6 11 If your vehicle overheats 0 000 e cece eee 6 11 Towing your VehiCl6s 22 case caveee verte s iante woe 6 12 Towing recommended by NISSAN 6 13 Vehicle recovery freeing a stuck vehicle 6 15 FIRST AI
119. and plug into the power outlet WIC0340 Lower half Pull up on the lever to open the lower half of the console box A power outlet is located inside the console box and there is storage for compact discs LUGGAGE HOOKS The tie down hooks can be used to secure cargo with ropes or other types of straps AWARNING Properly secure all cargo with ropes or straps to help prevent it from sliding or shifting Do not place cargo higher than the seatbacks In a sudden stop or col lision unsecured cargo could cause personal injury Use suitable ropes and hooks to secure cargo Never allow anyone to ride in the lug gage area It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo area inside of a vehicle In a collision people riding in these areas are more likely to be seriously injured or killed Do not allow people to ride in any area of your vehicle that is not equipped with seats and seat belts Be sure everyone in your vehicle is in a seat and using a seat belt properly Instruments and controls 2 31 WICO341 ae a WIC0375 1 Plastic hook 2 Metal hook Do not apply a total load of more than 33 Ibs 15 kg to a single plastic hook when securing cargo Do not apply a total load of more than 110 Ibs 50 kg to a single metal hook when securing cargo 2 32 Instruments and controls TONNEAU COVER if so equipped The tonneau cover ke
120. ar window with the defroster before you wash the rear window 2 20 Instruments and controls REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER SWITCH HEADLIGHT AND TURN SIGNAL SWITCH WIC0327 WIC0242 To defrost the rear window glass start the engine and push the rear window defroster switch on The rear window defroster indicator light on the switch comes on Push the switch again to turn the defroster off The rear window defroster automatically turns off after approximately 15 minutes A CAUTION When cleaning the inner side of the rear window be careful not to scratch or dam age the rear window defroster Type A HEADLIGHT CONTROL SWITCH Lighting When turning the switch to the FPA posi tion the front parking tail license plate and instrument panel lights come on When turning the switch to the 2 posi tion the headlights come on and all the other lights remain on WIC0243 WIC0244 Type B Headlight beam select To select the high beam function push the lever forward The high beam lights come on and the O light illuminates Pull the lever back to select the low beam Pulling and releasing the lever flashes the headlight high beams on and off DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHT SYSTEM Canada only The headlights automatically illuminate at a re duced intensity when the engine is started with the parking brake released The daytime running lights operate with the headlight s
121. asoline containing oxygenates Some fuel suppliers sell gasoline containing oxy genates such as ethanol MTBE and methanol with or without advertising their presence NISSAN does not recommend the use of fuels of which the oxygenate content and the fuel com patibility for your NISSAN cannot be readily de termined If in doubt ask your service station manager If you use oxygenate blend gasoline please take the following precautions as the usage of such fuels may cause vehicle performance problems and or fuel system damage e The fuel should be unleaded and have an octane rating no lower than that recommended for unleaded gasoline e If an oxygenate blend other than methanol blend is used it should con tain no more than 10 oxygenate MTBE may however be added up to 15 e If a methanol blend is used it should contain no more than 5 methanol methyl alcohol wood alcohol It should also contain a suitable amount of appropriate cosolvents and corro sion inhibitors If not properly formu lated with appropriate cosolvents and corrosion inhibitors such methanol blends may cause fuel system damage and or vehicle performance problems At this time sufficient data is not avail able to ensure that all methanol blends are suitable for use in NISSAN ve hicles If any driveability problems such as engine stall ing and difficult hot starting are experienced after using oxygenate blend fuels immediately change to a no
122. atic operation To fully open the driver window press the driver window switch down to the second detent and release it it need not be held The window auto matically opens all the way To stop the window lift the switch up while the window is opening MANUAL WINDOWS The side windows can be opened or closed by turning the hand crank on each door SUNROOF if so equipped WIC0346 MANUAL SUNROOF Tilting the sunroof Pull the handle down 4 then push the handle up to the fully tilted position The sunroof can not be removed AWARNING e In an accident you could be thrown from the vehicle through an open sunroof Always use seat belts and child restraints Do not allow anyone to stand up or extend any portion of their body out of the sunroof opening while the vehicle is in motion or while the sunroof is closing A CAUTION Do not open sunroof when gear basket is in place Always remove the gear basket before Opening sunroof The sunroof may be scratched if it is opened with the gear basket in place For instructions to remove the gear basket refer to Roof rack with gear basket in the Pre driving checks and adjustments section of this manual Remove waiter drops snow ice or sand from the sunroof before opening Do not place heavy objects on the sun roof or surrounding area WIC0347 Pull the handle forward to unlock then push the hand
123. ation 4 6 Heater air conditioner and audio systems After parking in the sun drive for 2 or 3 minutes with the windows open to vent hot air from the passenger compartment Then close the windows This allows the air con ditioner to cool the interior more quickly The air conditioning system should be operated for approximately 10 minutes at least once a month This helps pre vent damage to the system due to lack of lubrication If the engine coolant temperature gauge indicates engine coolant tem perature over the normal range turn the air conditioner off See If your vehicle overheats in the In case of emergency section of this manual AIR FLOW CHARTS The following charts show the button and dial positions for MAXIMUM AND QUICK heating cooling or defrosting The air recirculation button should always be in the OFF posi tion for heating and defrosting DEFROSTING DEFOGGING Fan Temperature Rear window control dial control dial Air recirculation Air conditioner defroster switch Air control button if so equipped button if so equipped dial AIG Air recirculation Air Temp Fan button button control control control if so equipped if so equipped dial dial dial OFF OFF P HOT automatically automatically W RIGHT turns on turns off LHA0425 BI LEVEL Air passed through heater core HEATING Fan Temperature Rear window contr
124. ation 6 When towing is completed disconnect the tow harness from the trailer and the vehicle Store the tow harness in the glove box Reinstall the connector cap to the vehicle harness If you need further assistance in wiring a trailer to your NISSAN contact a NISSAN dealer Always confirm proper vehicle and trailer stop turn lamp operation every time the trailer light circuits are connected for use Trailer brakes If your trailer is equipped with a braking system make sure it conforms to federal and or local regulations and that it is properly installed AWARNING Never connect a trailer brake system di rectly to the vehicle brake system Pre towing tips Be certain your vehicle maintains a level position when a loaded and or unloaded trailer is hitched Do not drive the vehicle if it has an abnormal nose up or nose down condition check for improper tongue load overload worn suspension or other possible causes of either condition e Always secure items in the trailer to prevent load shift while driving Be certain your rearview mirrors conform to all federal state or local regulations If not install any mirrors required for towing before driving the vehicle Trailer towing tips In order to gain skill and an understanding of the vehicle s behavior you should practice turning stopping and backing up in an area which is free from traffic Steering stability and braking perfor mance will be somewhat
125. ature high warning light 2 11 Hazard warning flasher switch 2 23 Low fuel warning light 2 11 Low tire pressure warning light 2 11 Low washer fluid warning light 2 12 Seat belt warning light 2 11 Vehicle security system 2 15 Warning labels for SRS 1 19 Warning indicator lights and audible reminders si eee i he as Sa Se SS 2 9 Warming lights i s e 6 2 ee ee a a A 2 9 Washer switch Rear window wiper and washer SWINGS e as Qo a a eg a N e a ae 2 19 Windshield wiper and washer switch 2 18 Weights See dimensions and weights 9 8 Wheels andtires 004 8 40 Wheelltire size 2 ee 9 8 When traveling or registering your vehicle in another country seana i pr Reanga 9 9 Window washer fluid 8 17 Windows Locking passengers windows 2 38 10 6 Manual windows 4 5 2 38 Power windows 00005 2 36 Rear power windows 2 38 Windshield wiper and washer switch 2 18 Wiper Rear window wiper and washer switches 2 19 Windshield wiper and washer switch 2 18 Wiperblad s 2623422454 44 024 8 26 MEMO MEMO MEMO MEMO MEMO MEMO GAS STATION INFORMATION RECOMMENDED FUEL For 2 4L 3 3L engine Use unleaded regular gasoline with an octane rating of at least 87 AKI Anti Knock Index num ber Research octane number 91 For 3 3L supercharger Use unleaded p
126. bag inflates a fairly loud noise may be heard followed by the release of smoke This smoke is not harmful and does not indicate a fire Care should be taken to not inhale it as it may cause irritation and chok ing Those with a history of a breathing condition should get fresh air promptly Supplemental front air bags along with the use of seat belts help to cushion the impact force on the face and chest of the front occupants They can help save lives and reduce serious injuries However an inflating front air bag may cause facial abrasions or other injuries Front air bags do not provide restraint to the lower body Seat belts should be correctly worn and the driver and passenger seated upright as far as practical away from the steering wheel or instru ment panel The supplemental front air bags in flate quickly in order to help protect the front occupants Because of this the force of the front air bag inflating can increase the risk of injury if the occupant is too close to or is against the front air bag module during inflation The front air bags deflate quickly after a collision The supplemental front air bags operate only when the ignition switch is in the ON or START position After turning the ignition key to the ON position the supplemental air bag warning light illuminates The supplemental air bag warning light will turn off after about 7 seconds if the system is operational AWARNING e Do not place any
127. brake pedal is depressed There is an OFF position between the LOCK and ACC positions The OFF position is indicated by a 1 on the key cylinder When the ignition is in the OFF position the steering wheel is not locked In order for the steering wheel to be locked it must be turned about 1 8 of a turn clockwise from the straight up position To lock the steering wheel turn the key to the LOCK position Remove the key To unlock the steering wheel insert the key and turn it gently while rotating the steer ing wheel slightly right and left AWARNING Never remove or turn the key to the LOCK position while driving The steering wheel will lock This may cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle and could result in serious vehicle damage or personal injury Starting and driving 5 7 OFF WSD0052 MANUAL TRANSMISSION The ignition switch includes a device that helps prevent accidental removal of the key while driv ing The key can only be removed when the ignition switch is in the LOCK position On manual transmission models to turn the igni tion key to LOCK position from ACC or ON position turn the key to OFF push the key in then turn the key to LOCK In order for the steering wheel to be locked it must be turned about 1 8 of a turn clockwise from the straight up position 5 8 Starting and driving To lock the steering wheel turn the key to the LOCK position Remove the key To
128. bricants Fuel KA24DE 4 cylinder 18 3 4 15 5 8 71 0 Unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of at least 87 AKI RON 91 1 VG33E 6 cylinder 19 3 8 gal 16 1 8 gal 73 5 VG33ER 6 cylinder with supercharger 19 3 8 gal 16 1 8 gal 73 5 Unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of at least 91 AKI RON 96 1 Engine oil Drain and Refill KA24DE With oil filter 3 3 4 qt 3 1 8 qt 3 5 API Certification Mark 2 P Ig bs lt API grade SG SH Energy conserving amp Il or API grade SJ or SL Energy Conserving 2 Without oil filter 3 1 2 qt 2 7 8 qt 3 3 ILSAC grade GF I GF Il amp GF VG33E VG33ER With oil filter 3 1 2 qt 2 7 8 qt 3 3 Without oil filter 3 1 8 qt 2 5 8 qt 3 0 Cooling system with heater and reservoir tank KA24DE M T 4x2 7 3 4 qt 6 3 8 qt 7 3 50 Genuine NISSAN Long Life Anti freeze Coolant or equivalent VG33E VG33ER A T amp M T 11 5 8 qt 9 5 8 qt 10 95 50 Demineralized or distilled water Manual transmission gear oil KA24DE 4X2 4 1 4 pt 3 1 2 pt 2 0 VG33E VG33ER 4X2 5 7 8 pt 4 718 pt 2 8 Genuine NISSAN Manual Transmission Fluid HQ Multi 75W 85 or equivalent 4X4 10 3 4 pt 9 pt 5 1 Final drive gear oil KA24DE 4X2 M T 2 3 4 pt 2 1 4 pt 1 3 VG33E VG33ER 4X4 Front 3 3 4 pt 3 1 8 pt 1 75 API GL 5 Viscosity SAE 80W 90 1 or 80W 90 LS 1 for Limited Slip Differential LSD applications 2 Rear 5 7 8 pt 4 7 8 pt 2 8 Transfer fluid 2 3 8 qt 2 qt 2 2 API GL 4 Viscosity SAE 75W 85 or 75W 90 or Genuine Nissan Matic D ATF Continental U S and Alaska or
129. ce safety or durability and may even violate governmental regulations In addition damage or per formance problems resulting from modifications may not be covered un der NISSAN warranties WHEN READING THE MANUAL This manual includes information for all options available on this model Therefore you may find some information that does not apply to your vehicle All information specifications and illustrations in this manual are those in effect at the time of printing NISSAN reserves the right to change specifications or design without notice and with out obligation IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MANUAL You will see various symbols in this manual They are used in the following ways AWARNING 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 A CAUTION This is used to indicate the presence of a hazard that could cause minor or moder ate personal injury or damage to your ve hicle To avoid or reduce the risk the pro cedures must be followed carefully APD1005 If you see this symbol it means Do not do this or Do not let this happen Le If you see a symbol similar to these in an illustra tion it means the arrow points to the front of the vehicle Come Arrows in an illustration that are similar to these indicate movement or action t t
130. ch 4 28 Auto lock free running hubs 5 20 Automatic Automatic power window switch 2 38 Automatic transmission fluid ATF 8 14 Driving with automatic transmission Transmission selector lever lock release 5 13 B Battr s 2 adaware ea peaked aed 8 18 Charge warning light 2 11 Battery replacement See remote keyless entry system 3 8 8 32 Before starting the engine 5 9 Belts See drive belts 8 20 Brake Anti lock brake system ABS 5 24 Brake booster 200 8 30 Brake flutd i oto 2 ae ooh oe Sod 8 16 Brake light See stop light 8 36 Brake pedal sa sae s eter eae 8 29 Brake system a i422 ae eae a 5 23 Brake warning light 2 10 Brake wear indicators 2 15 8 29 Parking brake check 8 29 Parking brake operation 5 16 Self adjusting brakes 8 29 Break in schedule 05 5 18 Brightness control Instrument panel 00 2 22 Bulb check instrument panel 2 9 Bulb replacement 00 04 8 36 c Capacities and recommended fuel lubricants eoor aa eee 9 2 Car phone or CBradio 4 29 Cargo See vehicle loading information 9 12 CD care and cleaning 4 27 CD player See audio system 4 14 Check engine indicator light See malfunction indicator lamp 2 14 Child restraint with top tether stra
131. ck display Clock set 1 Press and hold the CLOCK button until it beeps gt 2 seconds 2 The hours will start flashing Press TUNE FF REV Sor VW or SEEK TRACK A or to adjust the hours 3 Press the CLOCK button to switch to the minute adjustment 4 Press TUNE FF REV or _ or SEEK TRACK A_ or to adjust the min utes 5 Press the CLOCK button again to exit the clock set mode The display will return to the regular clock display after 7 seconds or you may press the CLOCK button again to return to the regular clock display FM AM radio operation FM AM band select Push the AM or the FM button to change from AM to FM reception The FM stereo indicator ST illuminates during FM stereo reception When the stereo broadcast signal is weak the radio automatically changes from stereo to monaural reception AWARNING The radio should not be tuned while driv ing so full attention may be given to ve hicle operation Use the and __ buttons for manual tuning To move quickly through the channels hold the tuning buttons down 4 18 Heater air conditioner and audio systems SEEK tuning Push SEEK TRACK tuning button A or SEEK tuning begins from low to high frequencies or high to low frequencies depending on which button is pressed and stops at the next broad casting station If using the up button once the highest broadcasting station is reached the ra dio continues in the
132. ck the wheels to prevent the vehicle from moving For manual transmission models move the shift lever to N Neu tral For automatic transmission mod els move the selector lever to P Park e Be sure the ignition key is in the OFF or LOCK position when performing any parts replacement or repairs e Never leave the engine or automatic transmission related component har nesses disconnected while the ignition switch is in the ON position e Never connect or disconnect the battery or any transistorized component while the ignition switch is in the ON position If you must work with the engine run ning keep your hands clothing hair and tools away from moving fans belts and any other moving parts It is advisable to secure or remove any loose clothing and remove any jewelry such as rings watches etc before working on your vehicle Always wear eye protection whenever you work on your vehicle If you must run the engine in an en closed space such as a garage be sure there is proper ventilation for exhaust gases to escape Never get under the vehicle while it is supported only by a jack If it is neces sary to work under the vehicle support it with safety stands Keep smoking materials flame and sparks away from the fuel tank and battery On gasoline engine models with the multiport fuel injection MFI system the fuel filter or fuel lines should be serviced by a NISSAN dealer because the fuel lines ar
133. clattering noise To avoid this drive first in four wheel drive to warm up the vehicle and differential gear oil Then shift to two wheel drive In cold weather it may be necessary to reduce speed or stop the vehicle in or der to shift from two wheel drive to four wheel drive When shifting into or out of four wheel drive while driving do not stop shift lever movement midway An incomplete shift may cause a clattering noise from the auto locking hubs Continued use of the vehicle with this noise may dam age the hub lock Drive in four wheel drive to stop the noise Shift to two wheel drive as described For Automatic transmission models When moving the transfer lever from 4H or 4L to 4L or 4H you must always move it quickly through the N position If you are slow to shift the engine idle speed will allow the transfer gears to speed up and gear clashing will occur Do not move the transfer lever from 4H or 4L to 4L or 4H from 2H to 4L and from 4L to 2H with the engine turned off Otherwise you may have difficulty in moving the transfer lever to the de sired position Do not leave the transfer lever in the N position with the engine running Stopping with the trans fer case in the N position may cause gear grind ing when selecting another gear Changing the transfer case gear quickly and smoothly will elimi nate this TO SHIFT TRANSFER CASE SHIFT PROCEDURE FOR AUTO LOCK FREE RUNNING HUBS From 2H
134. correct tire pressure including under in flation may adversely affect tire life and vehicle handling 8 40 Maintenance and do it yourself AWARNING e Improperly inflated tires can fail sud denly and cause an accident The vehicle weight capacity is indicated on the Tire and Loading Information label Do not load your vehicle beyond this capacity Overloading your vehicle may result in reduced tire life unsafe Operating conditions due to premature tire failure or unfavorable handling characteristics and could also lead to a serious accident Loading beyond the specified capacity may also result in failure of other vehicle components Before taking a long trip or whenever you heavily load your vehicle use a tire pressure gauge to ensure that the tire pressures are at the specified level e Do not drive your vehicle over 85 MPH 137 km h unless it is equipped with high speed rated tires Driving faster than 85 MPH 137 km h may result in tire failure loss of control and possible injury e For additional information regarding tires refer to Important Tire Safety In formation US or Tire Safety Informa tion Canada in the Warranty Informa tion Booklet and Spare tire size or compact spare tire size if so equipped TIRE AND LOADING INFORMATION PNEU ET INFORMATION DE CHARGEMENT SANG AAG 3 RON TEAR NGMEKE DI TASI S mre X The combined weight of occupants and cargo shou
135. craping or screech Transmission Teansmiesion ing sound will be heard when the vehicle is in motion The noise will be heard whether or not the brake pedal is depressed Have the brakes checked as soon as possible if the wear indicator sound is heard Brake pad wear indicators Maintenance and do it yourself 8 29 Under some driving or climate conditions occa sional brake squeak squeal or other noise may be heard Occasional brake noise during light to moderate stops is normal and does not affect the function or performance of the brake system The rear drum brakes if so equipped do not have audible wear indicators Should you ever hear an unusually loud noise from the rear drum brakes have them inspected as soon as possible by a NISSAN dealer Proper brake inspection intervals should be followed For more information regarding brake inspections see the appropriate mainte nance schedule information in the NISSAN Ser vice 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 When brake pedal movement distance of travel remains the same from one pedal application to the next continue on to the next step 2 While depressing the brake pedal start the engine The pedal height should drop a little 8 30 Maintenance and do it yourself 3 With the brake pedal depressed stop the engine Keep
136. d braking efficiency When towing a trailer transmission oil fluid should be changed more fre quently For additional information see the Maintenance and do it yourself section earlier in this manual FLAT TOWING Towing your vehicle with all four wheels on the ground is sometimes called flat towing This method is sometimes used when towing a vehicle behind a recreational vehicle such as a motor home ACAUTION e Failure to follow these guidelines can result in severe transmission damage Whenever flat towing your vehicle al ways tow forward never backward e DO NOT tow any automatic transmis sion vehicle with all four wheels on the ground flat towing Doing so WILL DAMAGE internal transmission parts due to lack of transmission lubrication e For emergency towing procedures refer to Towing recommended by NISSAN in the In case of emergency section of this manual 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 Always tow with the manual transmission in Neutral On four wheel drive vehicles place the transfer case in the 2H range Failure to do so will cause the powertrain to bind up e After towing 500 miles start and idle the engine with the transmission in
137. d or other de bris from the passenger compartment by washing it out with a hose Remove dirt with a vacuum cleaner or broom e Never allow water or other liquids to come in contact with electronic compo nents inside the vehicle as this may damage them Chemicals used for road surface de icing are extremely corrosive They accelerate corrosion and deterioration of underbody components such as the exhaust system fuel and brake lines brake cables floor pan and fenders In winter the underbody must be cleaned periodically For additional protection against rust and corro sion which may be required in some areas con sult a NISSAN dealer Appearance and care 7 5 MEMO 7 6 Appearance and care 8 Maintenance and do it yourself Maintenance requirements 0 c eee eee eee 8 2 Spark plugs rcs cteciiawiesiateem amt ma gare Sealy 8 21 General maintenance 0 0 ecee rreren 8 2 Replacing spark plugs 0 eeeee eee eee 8 21 Explanation of general maintenance items 8 2 IPSC IO GUNG Fesicn ders el a ada acto Ea E A 8 23 Maintenance precautionS 0 0cc eee e ene e ees 8 5 _In cabin Microfilter if so equipped 8 23 Engine compartment check locations 8 6 Windshield Wiper blades serosa pads miiagya ay 9 26 Enai i tae 4 ite th Settee ag 3 9 Cleaning esc c eters bend dee ilove tay exis 8 26 gine cooling system Checking erdi A fe ceea cca eeteck cc 8 9 Replacing
138. d the danger of being scalded never remove the radiator cap while the engine is still hot When the radiator cap is removed pressurized hot water will spurt out possibly causing serious injury e Do not open the hood if steam is com ing out 1 Move the vehicle safely off the road apply the parking brake and move the shift lever to N Neutral manual transmission or to P Park automatic transmission Do not stop the engine 2 Turn off the air conditioner if so equipped Open all the windows move the heater or air conditioner temperature control to maximum hot and fan control to high speed In case of emergency 6 11 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 r min until the temperature gauge indicator returns to nor mal 4 Get out of the vehicle Look and listen for steam or coolant escaping from the radiator before opening the hood Do not open the hood further until no steam or coolant can be seen 5 Open the engine hood AWARNING If steam or water is coming from the en gine stand clear to prevent getting burned 6 Visually check drive belts for damage or looseness Also check if the cooling fan is running The radiator hoses and radiator should not leak water If coolant is leaking the water pump belt is missing or loose or the cooling fan does not run stop the en gine 6 12 Incase of emergency AWARNING
139. d the display shows Mix All Tracks for 2 seconds The display then shows the Track number and Elapsed time as normal Also the indicators of the loaded discs are turned on with amber color Green for current disc Normal play Press the RPT MIX button lt 1 5 seconds again to return to normal play mode The MIX icon and the amber LEDs are turned off The display shows Normal Play for 2 seconds The dis play then shows the Track number and Elapsed time as normal LHA0078 CD scan 1 Disc All Tracks Press the SCAN button lt 1 5 seconds to scan all tracks of the current disc for 7 seconds per track The display shows Disc Scan for 2 seconds and then shows the track number and elapsed time as normal The SCAN icon is flashed during Scan mode The Scan mode is canceled once it scans through all tracks on the disc or if the SCAN button is pressed during Scan mode Heater air conditioner and audio systems 4 25 All Discs 1 Track Press and hold the SCAN button gt 1 5 seconds to scan the first track of all the loaded discs for 7 seconds per track The display shows All Disc Scan for 2 seconds and then shows the track number and elapsed time as normal The SCAN icon is flashed during Scan mode The Scan mode is canceled once it scans through all the loaded discs or if the SCAN button is pressed during Scan mode
140. d to turn the low tire pressure warning light OFF If you have a flat tire replace it with a spare tire as soon as possible When a spare tire is mounted or a wheel is replaced tire pressure will not be indicated and the low tire pressure warning system will not function Con tact your NISSAN dealer as soon as possible for tire replacement and or system resetting Do not inject any tire liquid or aerosol tire sealant into the tires as this may cause a malfunction of the tire pressure sensors CHANGING A FLAT TIRE If you have a flat tire follow the instructions be low Stopping the vehicle 1 Safely move the vehicle off the road and away from traffic 2 Turn on the hazard warning flashers 3 Park ona level surface and apply the parking brake Shift the manual transmission into R Reverse or the automatic transmission into P Park AWARNING e CZJ The transfer control lever must be in the 2H 4H or 4L position e Do not leave the transfer control lever in the N Neutral position Otherwise the vehicle could roll unexpectedly even if the manual transmission is in any gear or the automatic transmission is in the P Park position This could result in serious personal injury or property damage 4 Turn off the engine Raise the hood to warn other traffic and to signal professional road assistance person nel that you need assistance Have all passengers get out of the vehicle and stand in
141. discharged The shift selector lever can also be moved if the ignition switch is in the ON position and the foot brake pedal is depressed WSD0061 To move the selector lever Depress the button to shift C gt Shift without pushing button Shifting After starting the engine fully depress the brake pedal and shift the selector lever from P Park to R Reverse N Neutral or D Drive Push the shift selector lever button to shift into P Park R Reverse or from D Drive to 2 All other positions can be selected without pushing the button AWARNING 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 personal injury or property damage P Park Use this selector position when the vehicle is parked or when starting the engine Make sure the vehicle is completely stopped The brake pedal must be depressed and the selector lever button pushed in to move the selector lever from the N Neutral or any drive po sition to P Park Apply the parking brake When parking on a hill apply the parking brake first then shift the selector lever into the P Park position Shifting from P Park If the ignition switch is in the ON position and the foot brake pedal is depressed but the shift se lector lever still cannot b
142. e follow the recommendations outlined in the BREAK IN SCHEDULE information found in the Starting and driving section of this manual Follow these recommendations for the future re liability and economy of your new vehicle Failure to follow these recommendations may result in vehicle damage or shortened engine life QUICK REFERENCE 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 N es ae WGS0017 Ol PG Nes 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Engine coolant 8 9 Battery 8 18 Power steering fluid 8 15 Automatic transmission fluid 8 14 Heater and air conditioner 4 2 Audio system 4 10 Passenger supplemental air bag 1 8 Fuel filler cap 3 11 Fuel recommenda tions 9 3 Spare tire 6 2 Rear door lock 3 4 Seat belts 1 21 Door locks 3 2 Driver supplemental air bag 1 8 Hood release 3 9 Meters and gauges 2 3 Clutch fluid 8 16 Brake fluid 8 16 Engine oil 8 10 Window washer fluid 8 17
143. e underestimate the effects of alcohol Remember drinking and driving don t mix And that is true for drugs too over the counter pre scription and illegal drugs Don t drive if your ability to operate your vehicle is impaired by alco hol drugs or some other physical condition DRIVING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Your NISSAN is designed for both normal and off road use However avoid driving in deep wa ter or mud as your NISSAN is mainly designed for leisure use unlike a conventional off road ve hicle Remember that two wheel drive models are less capable than four wheel drive models for rough road driving and extrication when stuck in deep snow or mud or the like Please observe the following precautions AWARNING Drive carefully when off the road and avoid dangerous areas Every person who drives or rides in this vehicle should be seated with their seat belt fastened This will keep you and your passengers in position when driving over rough terrain e Do not drive across steep slopes In stead drive either straight up or straight down the slopes Off road vehicles can tip over sideways much more easily than they can forward or backward Many hills are too steep for any vehicle If you drive up them you may stall If you drive down them you may not be able to control your speed If you drive across them you may roll over Do not shift gears while driving on downhill grades as this could cause loss of co
144. e following lights come on briefly and then go off ABS or 2r voc OFF O D Pt OFF amp SLIP Wh 4 wheel drive indicator light if so equipped ZIO High beam indicator light Blue SERVICE ENGINE Malfunction indicator lamp MIL SOON O D OFF Overdrive off indicator light automatic trans mission only SLIP Slip indicator light if so equipped ype Vehicle dynamic control off indicator light if so equipped Turn signal hazard indicator lights If any light fails to come on it may indicate a burned out bulb or an open circuit in the electrical system Have the system repaired promptly Instruments and controls 2 9 WARNING LIGHTS ABS Anti lock brake warning light If the light comes on while the engine is running it may indicate the anti lock brake system is not functioning properly Have the system checked by a NISSAN dealer If an abnormality occurs in the system the anti lock function ceases but the regular braking system continues to operate If the light comes on while you are driving contact a NISSAN dealer for repair AIT i iaai i di khp Automatic transmission oll temperature warning light Eza model This light comes on when the automatic transmis sion oil temperature is too high If the light comes on while driving reduce the vehicle speed as soon as safely possible until the light turns off
145. e information about the rear window de froster switch see Rear window defroster switch in the Instruments and controls section of this manual HEATER OPERATION Heating This mode is used to direct heated air to the foot outlets Some air also flows from the defrost outlets 1 Push the gt button to the off position for normal heating 2 Turn the air flow control dial to the 4 position 3 Turn the fan control dial to the desired posi tion 4 Turn the temperature control dial to the de sired position between the middle and the hot position Ventilation This mode directs outside air to the side and center ventilators 1 Push the V amp button to the off position 3a 2 Turn the air flow control dial to the 4 4 position 3 Turn the fan control dial to the desired posi tion 4 Turn the temperature control dial to the de sired position Defrosting or defogging This mode directs the air to the defrost outlets to defrost defog the windows 1 Turn the air flow control dial to the ey position 2 Turn the fan control dial to the desired posi tion 3 Turn the temperature control dial to the de sired position between the middle and the hot position 4 4 Heater air conditioner and audio systems To quickly remove ice or fog from the win dows turn the fan control dial to 4 and the temperature control lever to the full HOT position When the 7 position is selected t
146. e moved out of P Park follow these instructions 1 Turn the ignition key to the LOCK position 2 Apply the parking brake Starting and driving 5 11 3 Reinsert the key and turn it to the ACC position 4 Depress the foot brake pedal and move the shift selector lever to N Neutral 5 Start the engine These instructions for starting the vehicle in N Neutral should only be used until service can be obtained at a NISSAN dealership R Reverse A CAUTION Use this position only when the vehicle is completely stopped Use this position to back up Make sure the vehicle is completely stopped before selecting R Reverse position The brake pedal must be depressed and the selector lever button pushed in to move the selector lever from P Park N Neutral or any drive position to R Reverse N Neutral Neither forward nor reverse gear is engaged The engine can be started in this position You may shift to N Neutral and restart a stalled engine while the vehicle is moving 5 12 Starting and driving D Drive Use this position for all normal forward driving 2 Second gear Use this position for hill climbing or engine brak ing on downhill grades Do not shift into the 2 position at speeds above 60 MPH 96 km h Do not exceed 60 MPH 96 km h in the 2 position 1 Low gear Use this position when climbing steep hills slowly or driving slowing through deep snow sand or mud or for maximum
147. e rim e Before operating the vehicle ensure that the driver and all passengers have their seat belts fastened Always drive with the floor mats in place as the floor may become hot 5 6 Starting and driving e Lower your speed when encountering strong crosswinds With a higher center of gravity your NISSAN is more af fected by strong side winds Slower speeds ensure better vehicle control Do not drive beyond the performance capablity of the tires even with 4WD engaged e Accelerating quickly sharp steering maneuvers or sudden braking may cause loss of control If at all possible avoid sharp turning maneuvers particularly at high speeds Your NISSAN four wheel drive vehicle has a higher center of gravity than a two wheel drive vehicle The vehicle is not designed for cornering at the same speeds as conventional two wheel drive vehicles Failure to operate this vehicle correctly could result in loss of control and or a rollover accident e Always use tires of the same type size brand construction bias bias belted or radial and tread pattern on all four wheels Install tire chains on the rear wheels when driving on slippery roads and drive carefully e Be sure to check the brakes immedi ately after driving in mud or water See Brake system later in this section for Wet brakes e Avoid parking your vehicle on steep hills If you get out of the vehicle and it rolls forward backward
148. e the tool tray as a jacking surface V a gt N r ka b otl ta AISETA ep 2 WCE0058 ACE1034 6 Unscrew the jack hold down and remove the 7 Find the oval shaped opening above the jack middle of the license plate Pass the T shaped end of the jack rod through the opening and direct it toward the spare tire winch located directly above the spare tire A CAUTION Do not insert the jack rod straight as it is designed to be inserted at an angle as shown WCE0059 8 Fit the square end of the jack rod into the square hole of the wheel nut wrench to form a handle In case of emergency 6 5 9 Seat the T shaped end of the jack rod into the T shaped opening of the tire winch Ap ply pressure to keep the jack rod engaged in the spare tire winch and turn the jack rod counterclockwise to lower the spare tire 10 Once the spare tire is completely lowered reach under the vehicle remove the retainer chain and carefully slide the tire from under the rear of the vehicle A CAUTION Be sure to center the spare tire suspend ing plate on the wheel and then lift the spare tire 6 6 In case of emergency WCEO0060 WCE0071 Type A Removing wheel cover A CAUTION Do not use your hands to pry off wheel caps or wheel covers Doing so could re sult in personal injury Remove
149. e under high pressure even when the engine is off A CAUTION e Do not work under the hood while the engine is hot Turn the engine off and wait until it cools down e Avoid contact with used engine oil and coolant Improperly disposed engine oil engine coolant and or other vehicle fluids can damage the environment Al ways conform to local regulations for disposal of vehicle fluid This Maintenance and do it yourself section gives instructions regarding only those items which are relatively easy for an owner to perform A genuine NISSAN service manual is also avail able See Owner s Manual Service Manual or der information in the Technical and consumer information section of this manual You should be aware that incomplete or improper servicing may result in operating difficulties or excessive emissions and could affect warranty coverage If in doubt about any servicing have it done by a NISSAN dealer Maintenance and do it yourself 8 5 ENGINE COMPARTMENT CHECK LOCATIONS KP wo ans LS WDI0087 8 6 Maintenance and do it yourself KA24DE engine 1 Power steering fluid reservoir 2 Automatic transmission fluid dipstick A T model Air cleaner Engine oil filler cap Engine oil dipstick Brake fluid reservoir Clutch fluid reservoir M T model Windshield washer fluid reservoir Radiator cap Engine coolant reservoir Battery A OON OOK O
150. ease it This allows proper engagement of the hood latch Pre driving checks and adjustments 3 9 BACK DOOR WPDO161 e Do not drive with the back door open This could allow dangerous exhaust gases to be drawn into the vehicle See Exhaust gas in the Starting and driv ing section of this manual To unlock the back door turn the key clockwise To open the back door lift up on the door handle 2 and lift the door up To close lower and push the door down securely To lock the back door turn the key counterclockwise AWARNING e Always be sure the back door has been closed securely to prevent it from open ing while driving 3 10 Pre driving checks and adjustments TUBULAR STEP RAIL if so equipped FUEL FILLER LID WPDO164 1 Tubular step rail 2 Front passenger step 3 Rear passenger step The tubular step rail has a front and rear step for assisting passengers getting into and out of the vehicle WPD0276 FUEL FILLER CAP The fuel filler cap is a ratcheting type Turn the cap counterclockwise to remove To tighten turn the cap clockwise until ratcheting clicks are heard Put the fuel filler cap in the cap holder while refueling Pre driving checks and adjustments 3 11 WPD0277 AWARNING e Gasoline is extremely flammable and highly explosive under certain condi tions You could be burned or seriously injured if
151. eat and using a Y seat belt properly Never ride in the rear seat unless the seat bottom cushions are in place and latched e Properly secure all cargo with ropes or straps to help prevent it from sliding or shifting In a sudden stop or collision unsecured cargo could cause personal injury When returning the seatbacks to the WRS0186 WRS0187 upright position be certain they are To return the rear seat to the normal position Hold the seat belts above the seat cushion completely secured If they are not com push the seatback up until latches pletely secured in the latched position Slide the seat cushion back passengers may be injured in an acci Push down the seat cushion until it latches dent or sudden stop AWARNING e Never allow anyone to ride in the cargo area or on the rear seat when it is in the fold down position Use of these areas by passengers without proper restraints could result in serious injury in an acci dent or sudden stop Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags 1 7 WRSO133 WRS0134 HEAD RESTRAINT ADJUSTMENT To raise the head restraint pull it up To lower push and hold the lock knob and push the head restraint down A WARNING Head restraints should be adjusted prop erly as they may provide significant pro tection against injury in an accident Do not remove them Check the adjustment after someone else uses
152. ecessary or put the restraint in an other seat and test it again e For a front facing child restraint if the seat position where it is installed has a three point type lap shoulder belt check to make sure the shoulder belt does not go in front of the child s face or neck If it does put the shoulder belt behind the child restraint If you must install a front facing child restraint in the front seat see Installation on front passenger seat later in this section When your child restraint is not in use keep it secured with a seat belt to pre vent it from being thrown around in case of a sudden stop or accident A CAUTION Remember that a child restraint left in a closed vehicle can become very hot Check the seating surface and buckles before placing your child in the child restraint INSTALLATION ON REAR SEAT CENTER POSITION 1 32 Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags WRS0263 Front Facing step 1 Front facing When you install a child restraint in the rear center seat follow these steps 1 Position the child restraint on the seat as illustrated Always follow the restraint manu facturer s instructions Sj Ae WRS0250 WRS0264 WRS0265 Front Facing step 2 Front Facing step 3 Front Facing step 4 2 Route the seat belt tongue through the child 3 Remove all slack in the lap belt for a very 4 Before placing the child in the child
153. ects or cause the vehicle to roll over particularly if the loss of control causes the vehicle to slide sideways Be attentive at all times and avoid driving when tired Never drive when under the influence of alcohol or drugs including pre scription or over the counter drugs which may cause drowsiness Always wear your seat belt as outlined in the Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags section of this manual and also instruct your passengers to do so Seat belts help reduce the risk of injury in colli sions and rollovers In a rollover crash an unbelted or improperly belted person is significantly more likely to be injured or killed than a person wearing a seat belt DRINKING ALCOHOL DRUGS AND DRIVING AWARNING Never drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs Alcohol in the bloodstream re duces coordination delays reaction time and impairs judgement Driving after drinking alcohol increases the likelihood of being involved in an accident injuring yourself and others Additionally if you are injured in an accident alcohol can increase the severity of the injury NISSAN is committed to safe driving However you must choose not to drive under the influence of alcohol Every year thousands of people are injured or killed in alcohol related accidents Al though the local laws vary on what is considered to be legally intoxicated the fact is that alcohol affects all people differently and most peopl
154. ehicle was designed to be used pri marily to carry passengers and cargo Remember that towing a trailer places additional loads on your vehicle s engine drive train steering brak ing and other systems A Nissan Trailer Towing Guide U S only is available from a NISSAN dealer This guide in cludes information on trailer towing ability and the special equipment required for proper towing MAXIMUM LOAD LIMITS Maximum trailer loads Never allow the total trailer load to exceed the value specified in the following Towing Load Specification Chart found later in this sec tion The total trailer load equals trailer weight plus its cargo weight When towing a trailer load of 1 000 Ibs 454 kg or more trailers with a brake sys tem MUST be used The maximum GCWR Gross Combined Weight Rating should not exceed the value specified in the following Towing Load Specification Chart The GCWR equals the combined weight of the towing vehicle including passengers and cargo plus the total trailer load Towing loads greater 9 16 Technical and consumer information than these or using improper towing equipment could adversely affect vehicle handling braking and performance The ability of your vehicle to tow a trailer is not only related to the maximum trailer loads but also the places you plan to tow Tow weights appro priate for level highway driving may have to be reduced on very steep grades or in low traction situat
155. el range If the oil level is below the L Low mark remove the oil filler cap and pour recommended oil through the opening Do not overfill WDI0175 WDI0274 WDI0275 KA24DE engine 6 Recheck oil level with the dipstick It is normal to add some oil between oil maintenance intervals or during the break in period depending on the severity of operating conditions A CAUTION Oil level should be checked regularly Op erating the engine with an insufficient amount of oil can damage the engine and such damage is not covered by warranty VG33E VG33ER engine C 1 KA24DE engine HANGING ENGINE OIL Park the vehicle on a level surface and apply the parking brake 2 Start the engine and let it idle until it reaches operating temperature then turn it off 3 Remove the oil filler cap by turning it coun terclockwise 4 Place a large drain pan under the drain plug Maintenance and do it yourself 8 11 WDI0276 VG33E VG33ER engine 5 Remove the drain plug with a wrench by turning it counterclockwise and completely drain the oil If the oil filter is to be changed remove and replace it at this time See Changing engine oil filter later in this section AWARNING e Prolonged and repeated contact with used engine oil may cause skin cancer 8 12 Maintenance and do it yourself Try to avoid direct skin contact with used oil If skin contact is made
156. eld wiper and washer switch P 2 18 Windshield P 8 26 Roof rack P 2 33 Power windows P 2 36 Door locks keyfob keys P 3 2 3 4 3 2 Mirrors P 3 13 Tire pressure P 9 11 Flat tire P 6 2 Tire chains P 5 27 Replacing bulbs P 8 33 Headlight and turn signal switch P 2 20 Fog light switch P 2 22 See the page number indicated in paren theses for operating details Illustrated table of contents 0 3 EXTERIOR REAR A LI10031 0 4 Illustrated table of contents Roof rack P 2 33 Vehicle loading P 9 12 Rear window defrost P 2 10 Rear window washer P 2 19 Back door P 3 10 Spare tire P 6 2 Replacing bulbs P 8 33 8 Child safety rear door lock P 3 4 See the page number indicated in paren theses for operating details NOOR ON gt PASSENGER COMPARTMENT L110034 Sunroof if so equipped P 2 39 Map lights P 2 41 Sun visors P 3 13 Inside mirror P 3 13 Glove box P 2 30 Cup holders P 2 29 Front seats P 1 2 Rear seats P 1 4 Storage P 2 26 See the page number indicated in paren theses for operating details ONOOTRWON gt o Illustrated table of contents 0 5 INSTRUMENT PANEL 1 2 3 4 5 6 eS SS lt T EN N L O O ig Lon O
157. els 6 13 4 wheel drive models 6 14 Flat towing 2 0 23 pak tba ot eS 9 22 Tow truck towing 00 6 12 Towing load specification chart 9 18 Trailer towing 2 ee eee eee 9 16 Transtericase 2 2 di bit ote bard E 5 19 Transmission Automatic transmission fluid ATF 8 14 Driving with automatic transmission 5 10 Driving with manual transmission 5 14 Selector lever lockrelease 5 13 Travel See registering your vehicle in another COUN 44 e ea wea Rieke Aa dd 9 9 Turn signal switch See headlight and turn signal switch 0 9 20 2 22 U Uniform tire quality grading 9 23 v Vanity MITO sars aa a ace a eek a 3 13 Vehicle dimensions and weights 9 8 Vehicle dynamic control VDC off switch 2 24 Vehicle dynamic control VDC system 5 25 Vehicle identification 0 9 9 Vehicle identification number VIN Chassis number 00005 9 9 Vehicle identification number VIN plate 9 9 Vehicle loading information 9 12 Vehicle recovery 0 2 2 0 0 0008 6 15 Vehicle security system 2 15 Ventilatorsis 3s mi a ddan eye GO 4 2 WwW Warning Air bag warning light 1 19 2 13 Anti lock brake warning light 2 10 Battery charge warning light 2 11 Brake warning light 2 10 Door open warning light 2 11 Engine oil pressure low engine coolant temper
158. en the tire pressure monitoring system warning light is lit one or more of your tires is significantly under inflated You should stop and check your tires as soon as possible and inflate them to the proper pressure as indicated on the vehicle s tire infor mation placard Driving on a significantly under Instruments and controls 2 11 inflated tire causes the tire to overheat and can lead to tire failure Under inflation also reduces fuel efficiency and tire tread life and may affect the vehicle s handling and stopping ability Each tire including the spare should be checked monthly when cold and set to the recommended inflation pressure as specified in the vehicle plac ard and owner s manual Low pressure warning If the vehicle is being driven with very low tire pressure lower than 28 psi 193 kPa the light will illuminate and the chime will sound for about 10 seconds For additional information see Low tire pressure warning system in the Starting and driving section and Low tire pressure warning system in the In case of emergency section AWARNING e If the light does not come on with the key switch turned ON have the vehicle checked by a NISSAN dealer as soon as possible 2 12 Instruments and controls If the light comes on while driving avoid sudden steering maneuvers or abrupt braking reduce vehicle speed pull off the road to a safe location and stop the vehicle as soon as p
159. enance and do it yourself WPDO160 Replace the battery in the keyfob as follows Open the lid using a coin Remove the battery Install a new battery with the facing down Recommended battery Toshiba CR2025 or equivalent Close the lid securely 5 Press the button then the a button two or three times to check the key fob operation If the battery is removed for any reason other than replacement perform step 5 e An improperly disposed battery can hurt the environment Always confirm local regulations for battery disposal e The keyfob is water resistant how ever if it does get wet immediately wipe completely dry e The operational range of the keyfob extends to approximately 33 ft 10 m from the vehicle This range may vary with conditions FCC Notice Changes or modifications not expressly ap proved by the manufacturer for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS 210 of Industry Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received in cluding interference that may cause undes ired operation of the device LIGHTS HEADLIGHTS The headlight is a semi sealed beam type which uses a replaceable headlight halogen bulb A bulb can be replaced from inside the engine
160. ep uphill grades if possible reduce the amount of cargo being hauled or towed The malfunction indicator lamp may stop blinking and come on steady Have the vehicle inspected by a NISSAN dealer You do not need to have your vehicle towed to the dealer ACAUTION Continued vehicle operation without hav ing the emission control system checked and repaired as necessary could lead to poor driveability reduced fuel economy and possible damage to the emission con trol system G2 Overdrive off indicator light automatic transmission mod els only This light comes on when the overdrive function is OFF The automatic transmission overdrive function is controlled by the overdrive switch See Driving the vehicle in the Starting and driving section of this manual Slip indicator light if so SLIP equipped This indicator light will blink when the traction control system is limiting wheel spin Slippery road conditions may exist if the slip indicator blinks on If this happens adjust your driving accordingly The slip indicator light also comes on when you turn the ignition key to the ON position The light will turn off after about 2 seconds if the system is operational If the light does not come on or go off have the traction control system checked by a NISSAN dealer The system operates in all transmission shift lever positions but the system can upshift the trans mission only a
161. eps the luggage compart ment contents hidden from the outside AWARNING e Never put anything on the tonneau cover no matter how small Any object on it could cause an injury in an acci dent or sudden stop e Do not leave the tonneau cover in the vehicle with it disengaged from the holder e Properly secure all cargo with ropes or straps to help prevent it from sliding or shifting Do not place cargo higher than the seatbacks In a sudden stop or col lision unsecured cargo could cause personal injury e The child restraint top tether strap may be damaged by contact with the ton neau cover or items in the cargo area Remove the tonneau cover from the ve hicle or secure it and any cargo Your child could be seriously injured or killed in a collision if the top tether strap is damaged WPD0162 1 Adjustable crossbar TUBULAR ROOF RACK WITH GEAR 2 Tubular roof rack BASKET 3 Removable gear basket Always evenly distribute the cargo on the tubular roof rack The maximum total load is 125 Ib 57 kg evenly distributed including gear basket Be careful that your vehicle does not Instruments and controls 2 33 exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR or the Gross Axle Weight Ratings GAWR front and rear The GVWR and GAWR are located on the Safety Compliance Certifica tion Label located on the driver s side door jamb pillar For more information regarding GVWR and GAWR refer to the Technical and co
162. er WASHING Wash dirt off with a wet sponge and plenty of water Clean the vehicle thoroughly using a mild soap a special vehicle soap or general purpose dishwashing liquid mixed with clean lukewarm never hot water 7 2 Appearance and care A CAUTION e Do not wash the vehicle with strong household soap strong chemical deter gents gasoline or solvents e Do not wash the vehicle in direct sun light or while the vehicle body is hot as the surface may become water spotted e Avoid using tight napped or rough cloths such as washing mitts Care must be taken when removing caked on dirt or other foreign sub stances so the paint surface is not scratched or damaged Rinse the vehicle thoroughly with plenty of clean water Inside flanges seams and folds on the doors hatches and hood are particularly vulnerable to the effects of road salt Therefore these areas must be cleaned regularly Take care that the drain holes in the lower edge of the door are open Spray water under the body and in the wheel wells to loosen the dirt and wash away road salt A damp chamois can be used to dry the vehicle to avoid water spots WAXING Regular waxing protects the paint surface and helps retain new vehicle appearance After wax ing polishing is recommended to remove built up residue and to avoid a weathered ap pearance A NISSAN dealer can assist you in choosing the proper product Wax your vehicle only after
163. er NISSAN is not responsible for any inconvenience that may result VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION WT10054 WT1I0055 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER VIN PLATE The vehicle identification number VIN plate is attached as shown This number is the identifica tion for your vehicle and is used in the vehicle registration VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER chassis number The vehicle identification number is located as shown Technical and consumer information 9 9 WTI0056 WT10057 WT10058 KA24DE engine VG33E VG33ER engine ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER The number is stamped on the engine as shown 9 10 Technical and consumer information F M V S S CERTIFICATION LABEL The Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard F M V S S certification label is affixed as shown This label contains valuable vehicle information such as Gross Vehicle Weight Ratings GVWR Gross Axle Weight Rating GAWR month and year of manufacture Vehicle Identification Num ber VIN etc Review it carefully WT1I0059 WTI0060 WT1I0061 EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION LABEL The emission control information label is at tached as shown TIRE PLACARD The cold tire pressure is shown on the tire plac ard The tire placard is located as shown AIR CONDITIONER SPECIFICATION LABEL The air conditioner specification label is affixed as s
164. er arm away from the rear win dow Push the wiper blade in and pivot until the blade becomes free Insert a new blade onto the wiper arm and snap into place 8 28 Maintenance and do it yourself PARKING BRAKE AND BRAKE PEDAL Self adjusting brakes Your vehicle is equipped with self adjusting brakes The front disc type brakes self adjust every time the brake pedal is applied The rear drum type brakes on two wheel drive vehicles self adjust every time the parking brake is applied The rear drum type brakes on four wheel drive vehicles self adjust every time the brake pedal is applied If the brake pedal goes down farther than normal it may be due to lack of adjustment of the rear drum brakes Apply the parking brake several WD10293 wopl0197 times CHECKING PARKING BRAKE CHECKING BRAKE PEDAL A WARNING From the released position firmly push the park With the engine running check the distance A If the brake pedal height does not return ing brake down If the number of clicks is out of between the upper surface of the pedal and the to normal see a NISSAN dealer and have the range listed see a NISSAN dealer metal floor If it is out of the range shown see a it checked e 6 7 clicks under depressing force of 44 Ib NISSAN dealer 196 N Distance A Under depressing force of 110 Ib 490 N The disc brake pads on your vehicle have audible wear indicators When a brake pad requires re placement a high pitched s
165. et and make it easier to clean the interior No matter what mats are used be sure they are fitted for your vehicle and are properly positioned in the footwell to prevent interference with pedal operation Mats should be maintained with regular cleaning and replaced if they be come excessively worn 7 4 Appearance and care WAI0006 Floor mat positioning aid driver s side only This vehicle includes a front floor mat bracket to act as a floor mat positioning aid NISSAN floor mats have been specially designed for your ve hicle model The driver s side floor mat has a grommet hole incorporated in it Position the mat by placing the floor mat bracket hook through the floor mat grommet hole while centering the mat in the footwell Periodically check to make certain the mats are properly positioned 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 in the shade before using them See Seat belt maintenance in the Safety Seats seat belts and supplemen tal air bags section of this manual AWARNING Do not allow wet seat belts to roll up in the retractor NEVER use bleach dye or chemical solvents to clean the seat belts since these materials may severely weaken the seat belt webbing CORROSION PROTECTION MOST COMMON FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO VEHICLE CORROSION 1 The accumulation of moisture retai
166. fenders or underbody If possible avoid fully load ing your vehicle when using tire chains In addi tion drive at a reduced speed Otherwise your vehicle may be damaged and or vehicle handling and performance may be adversely affected Tire chains must be installed only on the rear wheels and not on the front wheels Never install tire chains on a TEMPORARY USE ONLY spare tire Do not use tire chains on dry roads Driving with chains in such conditions can cause damage to the various mechanisms of the vehicle due to some overstress Use only the 2WD range when driving on clear paved roads WD10258 CHANGING WHEELS AND TIRES Tire rotation NISSAN recommends rotating the tires every 7 500 miles 12 000 km See Flat tire in the In case of emergency section in this manual for tire replacing proce dures As soon as possible tighten the wheel nuts to the specified torque with a torque wrench Wheel nut tightening torque 98 ft lb 133 N m The wheel nuts must be kept tightened to specifications at all times It is recom mended that wheel nuts be tightened to specification at each tire rotation interval AWARNING e After rotating the tires check and ad just the tire pressure e Retighten the wheel nuts when the ve hicle has been driven for 600 miles 1 000 km also in cases of a flat tire etc e Do not include the spare tire in the tire rotation e For additional information
167. fluid NOTE If the vehicle has been driven for a long time at high speeds or in city traffic in hot weather or if it is being used to pull a trailer the fluid level cannot be read accu rately You should wait until the fluid has cooled down about 30 minutes before checking fluid level POWER STEERING FLUID lt i Tt WDI0282 The fluid level should be checked using the HOT MAX range on the power steering fluid reservoir at fluid temperatures of 122 176 F 50 80 C or using the COLD MAX range on the power steering fluid reservoir at fluid tempera tures of 32 86 F 0 30 C If the fluid is below the MIN line add Genuine NISSAN PSF fluid Remove the cap and fill through the opening Maintenance and do it yourself 8 15 A CAUTION e DO NOT OVERFILL e Recommended fluid is NISSAN PSF or equivalent Genuine 8 16 Maintenance and do it yourself BRAKE AND CLUTCH FLUID For further brake and clutch fluid specification information refer to Capacities and recom mended fuel lubricants in the Technical and consumer information section of this manual A WARNING Use only new fluid from a sealed con tainer Old inferior or contaminated fluid may damage the brake and clutch sys tems The use of improper fluids can dam age the brake system and affect the vehi cle s stopping ability A CAUTION Do not spill the fluid on any painted sur faces This w
168. g engine vacuum If the engine stops you can stop the vehicle by depressing the brake pedal However greater foot pressure on the brake pedal will be required to stop the vehicle and stopping dis tance will be longer Using the brakes Avoid resting your foot on the brake pedal while driving This will overheat the brakes wear out the brake linings and pads faster and reduce gas mileage To help reduce brake wear and to prevent the brakes from overheating reduce speed and downshift to a lower gear before going down a slope or long grade Overheated brakes may reduce braking performance and could result in loss of vehicle control Starting and driving 5 23 AWARNING e While driving on a slippery surface be careful when braking accelerating or downshifting Abrupt braking or accel erating could cause the wheels to skid and result in an accident e If the engine is not running or is turned off while driving the power assist for the brakes will not work Braking will be harder Wet brakes When the vehicle is washed or driven through water the brakes may get wet As a result your braking distance will be longer and the vehicle may pull to one side during braking To dry the brakes drive the vehicle at a safe speed while lightly pressing the brake pedal to heat up the brakes Do this until the brakes return to normal Avoid driving the vehicle at high speeds until the brakes function correctly ANTI LOCK BRAKE S
169. g to restrain front seat occupants The pre tensioner is encased with the seat belt s retractor These seat belts are used the same as conventional seat belts When the pre tensioner seat belt activates smoke is released and a loud noise may be heard This smoke is not harmful and does not indicate a fire Care should be taken not to inhale it as it may 1 18 Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags cause irritation and choking Those with a history of a breathing condition should get fresh air promptly If any abnormality occurs in the pre tensioner system the supplemental air bag warning light AF will flash intermittently after the igni tion key is turned to the ON or START position In this case the pre tensioner seat belt will not function properly They must be checked and repaired Take your vehicle to the nearest NISSAN dealer When selling your vehicle we request that you inform the buyer about the pre tensioner seat belt system and guide the buyer to the appropriate sections in this Owner s Manual Pa WRS0424 1 SRS Air Bag Warning Labels SUPPLEMENTAL AIR BAG WARNING LABELS Warning labels about the supplemental front air bag system are placed in the vehicle as shown in the illustration LRSO100 SUPPLEMENTAL AIR BAG WARNING LIGHT The supplemental air bag warning light displaying RF in the instrument panel moni tors the circuits of the supple
170. genuine NISSAN oil filter or its equivalent for the reason described in Change intervals Technical and consumer information 9 5 Change intervals The oil and oil filter change intervals for your engine are based on the use of the specified quality oils and filters Using engine oil and filters that are not of the specified quality or exceeding recommended oil and filter change intervals could reduce engine life Damage to the engine caused by improper maintenance or use of incor rect oil and filter quality and or viscosity is not covered by the NISSAN new vehicle warranty 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 Operation under the following conditions may require more frequent oil and filter changes repeated short distance driving at cold out side temperatures driving in dusty conditions extensive idling towing a trailer 9 6 Technical and consumer information Outside Temperature Range Anticipated Before Next Oil Change GASOLINE ENGINE OIL PREFERRED AT11028 RECOMMENDED SAE VISCOSITY NUMBER e SAE 5W 30 viscosity oil is preferred for all temperatures SAE 10W 30 or SAE 10W 40 viscosity oils may be used if the ambient temperature is above 0 F 18 C AIR CONDITIONER SYSTEM REFRIGERANT AND LUBRICAN
171. ging engine oil 8 11 Changing engine oilfilter 8 13 Checking engine oil level 8 10 Engine Olle az ase a ed dais eat ene A 8 10 Engine oil and oil filter recommendation 9 5 Engine oil pressure low engine coolant temperature high warning light 2 11 Engine oil viscosity 9 5 Outside mirror control 3 14 3 15 Outside mirrors 2 aaa 3 14 Overdrive switch 2 0 2 0 000 8 5 13 Overheat If your vehicle overheats 6 11 Owner s manual order form 9 26 Owner s manual service manual order Informations sf ad Se ee ale 9 26 P Parking Parking brake check 8 29 Parking brake operation 5 16 Parking parking onhills 5 22 Power Dual 12 volt power outlets 2 26 Power door locks 005 3 3 Power outlet 2 0 0 0 0000 2 24 10 4 Power steering fluid 8 15 Power steering system 5 23 Power windows 00005 2 36 Rear power windows 2 38 Precautions Maintenance precautions 8 5 On pavement and off road driving Precautions i e see dew ha ated 5 4 Precautions on child restraints 1 30 Precautions on seat belt usage 1 21 Precautions on supplemental restraint SYSTEM ces ioa cos eeu POF aw ER Ge 1 8 Precautions when starting and driving 5 2 PUSH Starting see ge ad a le ee ee 6 11 R Radio Car phone or CB radio
172. h Starting and driving 5 15 PARKING BRAKE AWARNING Be sure the parking brake is fully re leased before driving Failure to do so can cause brake failure and lead to an accident Do not release the parking brake from outside the vehicle Do not use the gear shift in place of the parking brake When parking be sure the parking brake is fully engaged Do not leave children unattended in a vehicle They could release the parking brake and cause an accident 5 16 Starting and driving CRUISE CONTROL if so equipped a WSD0065 WSD0066 To engage Firmly depress the parking brake To release 1 Firmly apply the foot brake 2 Manual transmission models Place the shift lever in the N Neutral posi tion Automatic transmission models Move the shift selector lever to the P Park position 3 Pull out the parking brake release lever 4 Before driving be sure the brake warning light goes out oOn gt 4 Cruise control main switch RES ACCEL switch CANCEL switch COAST SET switch PRECAUTIONS ON CRUISE CONTROL lf the cruise control system malfunctions it cancels automatically The SET indicator light in the instrument panel then blinks to warn the driver e f the SET indicator light blinks turn the cruise control main switch off and have the system checked by a NISSAN dealer The SET indicator light may blink when the cruise control
173. hat exhaust fumes are entering the vehicle drive with all win dows fully open and have the vehicle inspected immediately 5 2 Starting and driving e Do not run the engine in closed spaces such as a garage e Do not park the vehicle with the engine running for any extended length of time Keep the back door and rear windows closed while driving otherwise exhaust gases could be drawn into the passen ger compartment If you must drive with the back door or rear windows open follow these precautions 1 Open all the windows 2 Set the air recirculation but ton if so equipped to off and the fan control dial to 4 high to circulate the air e If electrical wiring or other cable con nections must pass to a trailer through the seal on the back door or the body follow the manufacturer s recommen dation to prevent carbon monoxide en try into the vehicle e The exhaust system and body should be inspected by a qualified mechanic whenever a The vehicle is raised for service b You suspect that exhaust fumes are entering into the passenger compartment c You notice a change in the sound of the exhaust system d You have had an accident involving damage to the exhaust system un derbody or rear of the vehicle THREE WAY CATALYST The three way catalyst is an emission control device installed in the exhaust system Exhaust gases in the three way catalyst are burned at high temperatures to help
174. he normal range when the gauge needle points be tween the C and the H on the gauge The engine coolant temperature varies with the outside air temperature and driving conditions A CAUTION If the gauge indicates engine coolant tem perature over the normal range stop the vehicle as soon as safely possible If the engine is overheated continued opera tion of the vehicle may seriously damage the engine See If your vehicle over heats in the In case of emergency sec tion for immediate action required Instruments and controls 2 5 LICOQ092 FUEL GAUGE The gauge indicates the approximate fuel level in the tank The gauge may move slightly during braking turning acceleration or going up or down hills The gauge needle returns to E Empty after the ignition key is turned to OFF The low fuel warning light comes on when the amount of fuel in the tank is getting low Refill the fuel tank before the gauge regis ters E Empty 2 6 Instruments and controls The I gt indicates that the fuel filler lid is lo cated on the passenger side of the vehicle A CAUTION elf the vehicle runs out of fuel SERVICE Se pe the ENGINE malfunction indicator lamp MIL may come on Refuel as soon as possible After a few driving trips SERVICE the ENGINE lamp should turn off If the lamp remains on after a few driving trips have the vehicle inspected by a NISSAN dealer For additional information
175. he N Neutral position Otherwise the vehicle could roll unexpectedly even if the manual transmission is in gear or the automatic transmission is in the P Park position This could result in se rious injury or property damage e Safe parking procedures require that both the parking brake be set and the transmission placed into P Park for automatic transmission models or in an appropriate gear for manual transmis sion models Failure to do so could cause the vehicle to move unexpectedly or roll away and result in an accident Make sure the shift lever has been pushed as far forward as it can go and cannot be moved without depressing the foot brake pedal Never leave the engine running while the vehicle is unattended Do not leave children unattended inside the vehicle They could unknowingly ac tivate switches or controls Unattended children could become involved in seri ous accidents If the ATP lamp is ON this indicates that the automatic transmission P Park po sition will not function and the transfer control shift lever is in the N Neutral position Failure to engage the transfer control lever in the 2H 4H or 4L position could result in the vehicle moving unex pectedly resulting in serious personal injury or property damage Firmly apply the parking brake Manual transmission models Place the shift lever in the R Reverse posi tion When parking on an uphill grade place the shift lever in 1st
176. he air conditioner automatically turns on however the indicator light will not illuminate if the outside temperature is more than 36 F 2 C The air conditioning system will con tinue to operate until the fan control dial is turned to OFF or the vehicle is shut off even if the air flow control dial is turned to a position other than the position This dehumidifies the air which helps defog the windshield The gt mode automatically turns off allowing outside air to be drawn into the passenger compartment to further improve the defogging performance Bi level heating The bi level mode directs warmed air to the side and center vents and to the front and rear floor outlets 1 Push the button if so equipped to the off position a 2 Turn the air flow control dial to the 4 position 3 Turn the fan control dial to the desired posi tion 4 Turn the temperature control dial to the de sired position Heating and defogging This mode heats the interior and defogs the wind shield A KA 1 Turn the air flow control dial to the position 2 Turn the fan control dial to the desired posi tion 3 Turn the temperature control dial to the de sired position between the middle and the hot position Whenthe position is selected the air conditioner automatically turns on however the indicator light will not illuminate if the outside temperature is more than 36 F 2 C The air conditioning
177. he ground as Always release the parking brake this may cause serious and expensive o Mere te terian diii aane damage to the transmission If it is nec the N Neutral position essary to tow the vehicle with the front i p m wheels raised always use towing dollies e Observe the following restricted tow O o under the rear wheels ing speeds and distances for manual When towing automatic or manual t issi I ly rahe Inissionimodels ony transmission models with the front Speed Below 60 MPH 97 km h wheels on the ground or on towing Distance Less than 500 miles 805 doles km A e To disengage auto lock free running iti i ivi 3 If the speed or distance must necessarily be E O a ania ana ariving greater remove the propeller shaft before towing z i to prevent damage to the transmission e Move the transfer case shift lever to the 2H position e Turn the ignition key to the OFF po sition and secure the steering wheel ACE1038 in a straight ahead position with a rope or similar device Never secure the steering wheel by turning the ig nition key to the LOCK position This may damage the steering lock mechanism Four wheel drive models NISSAN recommends that towing dollies be used when towing your vehicle or place the ve hicle on a flat bed truck as illustrated 6 14 Incase of emergency e If you have to tow manual transmission VEHICLE RECOVERY freeing a stuck models with the rear wheels on the vehicle ground if yo
178. he light illuminates whenever the ignition key is turned to the ON or START position and remains illuminated until the driver s seat belt is fastened At the same time the chime sounds for about 7 seconds unless the driver s seat belt is securely fastened Refer to Seat belts in the Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags section for pre cautions on seat belt usage Supplemental air bag warning light When the ignition key is in the ON or START position the supplemental air bag warning light illuminates for about 7 seconds and then turns off This means the system is operational If any of the following conditions occur the supplemental front air bag supplemental curtain side impact and pre tensioner seat belt systems need servicing and your vehicle must be taken to a NISSAN dealer The supplemental air bag warning light re mains on after approximately 7 seconds The supplemental air bag warning light flashes intermittently The supplemental air bag warning light does not come on at all Unless checked and repaired the supplemental restraint system air bag system and or the pre tensioner seat belts may not function properly For additional details see Supplemental restraint system in the Seats restraints and supplemen tal air bag systems section of this manual AWARNING If the supplemental air bag warning light is on it could mean that the supplemental front air bag s
179. he stated octane rating or if you hear steady spark knock while holding a steady speed on level roads have a NISSAN dealer correct the condition Failure to correct the condition is misuse of the vehicle for which NISSAN is not responsible Incorrect ignition timing may result in spark knock after run and or overheating which may cause excessive fuel consumption or engine damage If any of the above symptoms are en countered have your vehicle checked at a NISSAN dealer However now and then you may notice light spark knock for a short time while accelerating or driving up hills This is nota cause for concern because you get the greatest fuel benefit when there is light spark knock for a short time under heavy engine load API certification mark API service symbol WT10033 ENGINE OIL AND OIL FILTER RECOMMENDATION Selecting the correct oil It is essential to choose engine oil with the cor rect quality and viscosity to ensure satisfactory engine life and performance NISSAN recom mends the use of a low friction oil energy con serving oil in order to improve fuel economy and conserve energy Oils which do not have the specified quality label should not be used as they could cause engine damage Only those engine oils with the American Petro leum Institute API CERTIFICATION MARK on the front of the container should be used This type of oil supersedes the existing API SG SH or SJ and Energy
180. heater core Fan Temperature Rear window control dial control dial defroster switch Air recirculation Air conditioner button if so equipped button if so equipped Air control A C button if so equipped Air recirculation button if so equipped Air control dial Temp control dial Fan control dial ON ON Max OFF Normal COLD LEFT LHA0429 SERVICING AIR CONDITIONER The air conditioner system in your NISSAN ve hicle is charged with a refrigerant designed with the environment in mind This refrigerant does not harm the earth s ozone layer Special charging equipment and lubricant is re quired when servicing your NISSAN air condi tioner Using improper refrigerants or lubricants will cause severe damage to your air conditioner system See Air conditioner system refrigerant and lubricant recommendations in the Techni cal and consumer information section of this manual A NISSAN dealer is able to service your environ mentally friendly air conditioning system A WARNING The air conditioner system contains re frigerant under high pressure To avoid personal injury any air conditioner ser vice should be done only by an experi enced technician with proper equipment Heater air conditioner and audio systems 4 9 AUDIO SYSTEM RADIO Turn the ignition key to the ACC or ON position and press the PWR power
181. heater or air conditioner Under the hood and vehicle The maintenance items listed here should be checked periodically for example each time you check the engine oil or refuel Automatic transmission fluid level Check the level after putting the selector lever in P with the engine idling at operating temperature Battery Check the fluid level in each cell It should be between the MAX and MIN lines Ve hicles operated in high temperatures or under severe conditions require frequent checks of the battery fluid level Brake and clutch fluid levels Make sure that the brake and clutch fluid level is between the MIN and MAX lines on the reservoir Engine coolant level Check the coolant level when the engine is cold 8 4 Maintenance and do it yourself Engine drive belts Make sure the drive belts are not frayed worn cracked or oily Engine oil level Check the level after parking the vehicle on a level surface with the engine off Wait more than 10 minutes for the oil to drain back into the oil pan Exhaust system Make sure there are no loose supports cracks or holes If the sound of the exhaust seems unusual or there is a smell of exhaust fumes immediately have the exhaust system inspected by a NISSAN dealer See the carbon monoxide warning in the Starting and driving section of this manual Fluid leaks Check under the vehicle for fuel oil water or other fluid leaks after the vehicle has been parked for a
182. hicle RV refer to Flat towing in the Technical and consumer information sec tion of this manual ACE1037 TOWING RECOMMENDED BY NISSAN Two wheel drive models NISSAN recommends that your vehicle be towed with the driving rear wheels off the ground or place the vehicle on a flat bed truck as illustrated ACAUTION e Never tow automatic transmission models with the rear wheels on the 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 e When towing automatic or manual transmission models with the front wheels on the ground or on towing dollies Turn the ignition key to the OFF posi tion and secure the steering wheel in a straight ahead position with a rope or similar device Never secure the steer ing wheel by turning the ignition key to the LOCK position This may damage the steering lock mechanism In case of emergency 6 13 e If you have to tow manual transmission A CAUTION H B models wan We Er viede BOr the 1 e Never tow automatic transmission gound if you do not use towing dol models with the rear wheels on the lies or four wheels on the ground ground or four wheels on t
183. his time the belt retractor shoulder belt to remove any slack in the belt hear and feel the latch engage is in the automatic locking mode child re straint mode It reverts back to emergency De Gure to olen ie Child rSstraint manu locking mode when the belt is fully retracted facturer s instructions for belt routing 1 36 Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags WRSO0252 Front Facing step 5 5 Before placing the child in the child restraint use force to tilt the child restraint from side to side and tug it forward to make sure it is securely held in place It should not move more than 1 inch 25mm 6 Check that the retractor is in the automatic locking mode by trying to pull more belt out of the retractor If you cannot pull any more belt webbing out of the retractor the retrac tor is in the automatic locking mode 7 Check to make sure the child restraint is properly secured prior to each use If the belt is not locked repeat steps 3 through 6 After the child restraint is removed and the seat belt is fully retracted the automatic locking mode child restraint mode is canceled WRS0273 Rear Facing step 1 Rear facing When you install a child restraint in a rear out board seat follow these steps 1 Position the child restraint on the seat Al ways follow the restraint manufacturer s in structions Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental
184. hold it Crank the engine for 5 6 seconds After cranking the engine release the accel erator pedal Crank the engine with your foot off the accelerator pedal by turn ing the ignition key to START Release the key when the engine starts If the engine starts but fails to run repeat the above procedure A CAUTION Do not operate the starter for more than 15 seconds at a time If the engine does not start turn the key off and wait 10 seconds before cranking again otherwise the starter could be damaged Starting and driving 5 9 4 Allow the engine to idle for at least 30 sec onds after starting Do not race the engine while warming it up Drive at moderate speed for a short distance first especially in cold weather In cold weather keep the engine running for a minimum of 2 3 minutes before shutting it off Starting and stopping the engine over a short period of time may make the vehicle more difficult to start 5 10 Starting and driving DRIVING THE VEHICLE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION if so equipped AWARNING e Do not depress the accelerator pedal while shifting from P Park or N Neu tral to R Reverse D Drive 2 or 1 Always depress the brake pedal until shifting is completed Failure to do so could cause you to lose control and have an accident e Cold engine idle speed is high so use caution when shifting into a forward or reverse gear before the engine has warmed up e Never shift to P Park or
185. hook when securing cargo Do not apply a total load of more than 110Ibs 50 kg to a single metal ceiling tie down hook when securing cargo Technical and consumer information 9 13 WIC0342 Cargo area floor tie down hooks AWARNING e Properly secure all cargo with ropes or straps to help prevent it from sliding or shifting Do not place cargo higher than the seatbacks In a sudden stop or col lision unsecured cargo could cause personal injury 9 14 Technical and consumer information e Do not load your vehicle any heavier than the GVWR or the maximum front and rear GAWRs If you do parts of your vehicle can break tire damage could occur or it can change the way your vehicle handles This could result in loss of control and cause personal injury LOADING TIPS e The GVW must not exceed GVWR or GAWR as specified on the F M V S S Cer tification Label e Do not load the front and rear axle to the GAWR Doing so will exceed the GVWR Loads should be spread out and cargo should be properly secured Large or heavy objects should be placed toward the front of the cargo area to help prevent shifting AWARNING Overloading not only can shorten the life of your vehicle and the tire but can also cause unsafe vehicle handling and longer braking distances This may cause a pre mature tire failure which could result in a serious accident and personal injury Fail ures caused by overloading are not
186. hown Technical and consumer information 9 11 INSTALLING FRONT LICENSE PLATE WT10062 9 12 Technical and consumer information Use the following steps to mount the front license plate 1 Remove the two screw gromments from the glove box Carefully drill a hole using a 0 39 inch 10 mm drill bit at each location mark small dimple on the bumper fascia 3 Insert one grommet into each hole 4 Insert a small screwdriver into the grommet to turn the plastic insert Install the license plate with two M5 x 25 mm bolts VEHICLE LOADING INFORMATION AWARNING e It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo area inside a vehicle In a colli sion people riding in these areas are more likely to be seriously injured or killed e Do not allow people to ride in any area of your vehicle that is not equipped with seats and seat belts Be sure everyone in your vehicle is in a seat and using a seat belt properly TERMS It is important to familiarize yourself with the fol lowing terms before loading your vehicle Curb Weight actual weight of your vehicle vehicle weight including standard and op tional equipment fluids emergency tools and spare tire assembly This weight does not include passengers and cargo GVW Gross Vehicle Weight curb weight plus the combined weight of passengers and cargo GVWR Gross Vehicle Weight Rating maximum total weight load limi
187. ht 2 12 Seats Adjustment soe ia sa e Dea ai 1 2 Front seats 2 20 sx 2 4 ar Soa ear cai a 1 2 Manual front seat adjustment 1 2 Rear seat 00 0004 1 4 1 6 Separate seats 00 8 49 Self adjusting brakes 2 2 000 8 29 Service manual order form 9 26 Servicing air conditioner 4 9 Shift lock release 000 5 13 Shifting Automatic transmission 5 11 Manual transmission 5 14 Shoulder belt height adjustment 1 27 Spark plug replacement 8 21 Speedometer aaa 2 3 Spotlights See map light 2 41 SRS warning label 000 1 19 Starting Before starting the engine 5 9 JUMp Starting 2204 a28 4 e5 4a 44 6 9 Precautions when starting and driving 5 2 Push starting 2244 6 coce aie 029 6 11 Starting the engine 5 9 Steering Power steering fluid 8 15 Power steering system 5 23 Tilting steering wheel 3 13 Steering wheel audio control switch 4 28 Stepitall fete Sahat oad ih 3 11 Stoplight 2 6 2 sed wee he a ee Ra 8 36 Storage oie twa a Ae ee Chee 2 26 S r 2 gee ii et ew did ean eee eee E 2 39 Supplemental air bag warning light 1 19 2 13 Supplemental restraint system Information and warning labels 1 19 Precautions on supplemental restraint SY SUS MMs a een cel eee ee Srl NS eee a 1 8 Supplemental restraint system
188. ied or disconnected Unautho rized electrical test equipment and probing devices should not be used on the air bag system e A cracked windshield should be re placed immediately by a qualified re pair facility A cracked windshield could affect inflation of the supplemental air bag system e The SRS wiring harness connectors are yellow and orange for easy identification When selling your vehicle we request that you inform the buyer about the supplemental front air bag system and guide the buyer to the appropri ate sections in this Owner s Manual 1 16 Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags WRS0235 Supplemental curtain side impact air bag system if so equipped The supplemental curtain side impact air bags are located in the roof side rails This system is designed to meet voluntary guidelines to help reduce the risk of injury to out of position occu pants However all of the information cau tions and warnings in this manual still ap ply and must be followed The curtain side impact air bags are designed to inflate in higher severity side collisions although they may inflate if the forces in another type of collision are similar to those of a higher severity side impact They are designed to inflate on the side where the vehicle is impacted They may not inflate in certain side collisions Vehicle damage or lack of it is not always an indication of proper supplemental curtain side
189. ified heating This mode is used to heat and dehumidify the air 1 Push the gt button to the off position 2 Turn the air flow control dial to the yi position 3 Turn the fan control dial to the desired posi tion 4 Push the 4 button The indicator light comes on 5 Turn the temperature control dial to the de sired position Dehumidified defogging This mode is used to defog the windows and dehumidify the air 1 Turn the air flow control dial to the GY position 2 Turn the fan control dial to the desired posi tion Heater air conditioner and audio systems 4 5 3 Push the 4 comes on When the 7 Z o positions in between are selected the air conditioner automatically turns on however the indicator light will not illuminate if the outside temperature is more than 36 F 2 C The air conditioning system will con tinue to operate until the fan control dial is turned to OFF or the vehicle is shut off even if the air flow control dial is turned to a position other than the SY position This dehumidifies the_air which helps defog the windshield The CSD mode automatically turns off allowing outside air to be drawn into the passenger compartment to further improve the defogging performance button The indicator light 4 Turn the temperature control dial to the de sired position Operating tips Keep the windows and sunroof if so equipped closed while the air conditioner is in oper
190. ill damage the paint If fluid is spilled immediately wash the surface with water WDI0283 BRAKE FLUID Check the brake fluid level in the reservoir If the fluid level 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 checked by a NISSAN dealer WDI0284 CLUTCH FLUID Check the clutch fluid level in the reservoir manual transmissions only If the fluid level is below the MIN line add Genuine NISSAN Super Heavy Duty Brake Fluid or equivalent DOT 3 fluid up to the MAX line If fluid must be added fre quently the system should be checked by a NISSAN dealer For further brake and clutch fluid specification information refer to Capacities and recom mended fuel lubricants in the Technical and consumer information section of this manual AWARNING Use only new fluid from a sealed con tainer Old inferior or contaminated fluid may damage the brake and clutch sys tems The use of improper fluids can dam age the brake system and affect the vehi cle s stopping ability A CAUTION Do not spill the fluid on any painted sur faces This will damage the paint If fluid is spilled immediately wash the surface with water WINDOW WASHER FLUID Oi psixos lt Aya Py WEY S C V HF ay
191. indows are open 2 Remove the key from the ignition switch 3 Close the hood and all doors Lock all doors The doors can be locked with the key power door lock switch or with the keyfob Keyfob operation Push the button on the keyfob All doors lock The hazard lights flash twice and the horn beeps once to indicate all doors are locked When the button is pushed with all doors locked the hazard lights flash twice and the horn beeps once as a re minder that the doors are already locked The horn may or may not beep once Refer to Silencing the horn beep feature later in this section lf a door is open and you push the button the doors lock but the horn does not chirp and the hazard lights do not flash 4 Confirm that the SECURITY indicator light comes on The SECURITY light stays on for about 30 seconds The vehicle security sys tem is now pre armed After about 30 sec onds the vehicle security system automati cally shifts into the armed phase The SECURITY light begins to flash once every 3 seconds If during the 30 second pre arm time period the door is unlocked by the key or the keyfob or the ignition key is turned to ACC or ON the system will not arm e Ifthe key is turned slowly when locking the door the system may not arm Fur thermore if the key is turned exces sively to the unlock position the sys tem may be disarmed when the key is removed If the indicator light fails to glow f
192. ing the present one starts to play from the beginning Press A sev eral times to skip several selections Each time the button is pressed the CD advances 1 addi tional selection The track number appears in the display window When the last selection on the compact disc is skipped the first selection is played When amp is pressed the selection being played returns to the beginning Press several times to skip back several selections Each time the button is pressed the CD moves back 1 selec tion If the play pattern is in MIX mode when the button is pressed the next random selection will be played LHA0077 Repeat Mix Press the RPT MIX button to change CD play patterns Repeat Mix All Mix Normal Play Repeat Press the RPT MIX button lt 1 5 seconds once to repeat the current track The 1 icon is turned on and the display shows Repeat Track for 2 seconds The display then shows the Track num ber and Elapsed time as normal Mix Press the RPT MIX button lt 1 5 seconds again to start shuffle play of the current disc The MIX icon is turned on and the display shows Mix Tracks for 2 seconds The display then shows the Track number and Elapsed time as normal All mix Press the RPT MIX button lt 1 5 seconds again to start shuffle play of all discs The MIX icon is turned on an
193. inue driving if the generator belt is loose broken or missing Door open warning light This light comes on when any of the doors are not closed securely while the ignition key is in the ON position 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 The engine oil pressure warning light is not designed to indicate a low oil level Use the dipstick to check the oil level See Engine oil in the Maintenance and do it yourself section of this manual A CAUTION Running the engine with the engine oil pressure warning light on could cause se rious damage to the engine almost imme diately Such damage is not covered by warranty Turn off the engine as soon as it is safe to do so N Low fuel warning light This light comes on when the fuel level in the fuel tank is getting low Refuel as soon as it is conve nient preferably before the fuel gauge reaches E Empty There will be a small reserve of fuel in the tank when the fuel gauge needle reaches E Empty a a Low tire pressure warning light if so equipped This light warns of low tire pressure NISSAN s low tire pressure warning system is a tire pressure monitoring system It monitors tire pressure of all tires except the spare Wh
194. io systems HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONER manual AWARNING The air conditioner cooling function op erates only when the engine is running On hot sunny days temperatures in a closed vehicle could quickly become high enough to cause severe or possi bly fatal injuries to people or animals Do not leave children or adults who would normally require the support of others in your vehicle Unattended pets should not be left alone either Do not use the recirculation mode for long periods as it may cause the interior air to become stale and the windows to fog up Positioning of the heater and or air conditioner controls should not be done while driving so full attention may be given to vehicle operation WHA0235 Fan control dial Temperature control dial Rear window defroster switch Air flow control dial Air conditioner button Air recirculation button CONTROLS Fan control dial Donwy The fan control dial turns the fan on and off and controls fan speed Air flow control dial The air flow control dial allows you to select the air flow outlets 7 Airflows from center and side ventilators 7 Air flows from center and side ventilators and the front and rear floor outlets 7 Air flows mainly from the front and rear floor outlets ad Air flows from defroster outlets and the front and rear floor outlets Y Air flows mainly from defroster
195. ions for example on slippery boat ramps Temperature conditions can also affect towing For example towing a heavy trailer in high outside temperatures on graded roads can affect engine performance and cause overheating A CAUTION Vehicle damage resulting from improper towing procedures are not covered by NISSAN warranties A NISSAN Trailer Towing Guide U S only containing infor mation on trailer towing ability and the special equipment required may be ob tained from a NISSAN dealer Total trailer load Lo Tongue load Tongue load 100 9 to 11 Total trailer load CA0009 Tongue load Keep the tongue load between 9 11 percent 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 7 Gross vehicle weight lt E r Lol sA il ry a Gross axle weight ATI1025 Maximum gross vehicle weight maximum gross axle weight The gross vehicle weight of the towing vehicle must not exceed the gross vehicle weight rating GVWR shown on the F M V S S certification label The gross vehicle weight equals the com bined weight of the unloaded vehicle passen gers luggage hitch trailer tongue load and any other optional equipment In addition front or rear gross axle weight must not
196. ipped tires and may not match the potential maximum vehicle speed Never exceed the maximum speed rat ing of the tire e For additional information regarding tires refer to Important Tire Safety In formation US or Tire Safety Informa tion Canada in the Warranty Informa tion Booklet All season tires NISSAN specifies All Season tires on some mod els to provide good performance all year includ ing snowy and icy road conditions All Season tires are identified by ALL SEASON and or M amp S on the tire sidewall Snow tires have better snow traction than All Season tires and may be more appropriate in some areas 8 46 Maintenance and do it yourself Summer tires NISSAN specifies summer tires on some models to provide superior performance on dry roads Summer tire performance is substantially re duced in snow and ice Summer tires do not have the tire traction rating M amp S on the tire sidewall If you plan to operate your vehicle in snowy or icy conditions NISSAN recommends the use of SNOW tires or ALL SEASON tires on all four wheels Snow tires If snow tires are needed it is necessary to select tires equivalent in size and load rating to the original equipment tires If you do not it can adversely affect the safety and handling of your vehicle Generally snow tires have lower speed ratings than factory equipped tires and may not match the potential maximum vehicle speed Never ex ceed the
197. ition place the top tether strap through the split between the rear seat back cushion as shown in the illustration Position the tether as low as possible in the split before tightening the top tether strap Do not place the top tether strap over the seat back to the side of the split when installing a child re straint in the center rear position In that position the top tether strap may not stay in place and not keep the child restraint secure in a crash 1 42 AWARNING In the center position the top tether strap must be correctly placed between the split in the rear seat back cushions If the child restraint top tether strap is not secured properly your child could be seriously in jured or killed in an accident Secure the top strap to the attaching bracket that provides the straightest installation of the strap Tighten the strap according to the manufactur er s instructions to remove any slack AWARNING Child restraint anchor points are de signed to withstand only those loads imposed by correctly fitted child re straints Under no circumstances are they to be used for adult seat belts or harnesses e The child restraint top tether strap may be damaged by contact with the ton neau cover or items in the cargo area Remove the tonneau cover from the ve hicle or secure it and any cargo Your child could be seriously injured or killed in a collision if the top tether strap is damaged Safety Seats sea
198. ivated To activate Press and hold both the and a buttons at the same time for at least 2 seconds once more Instruments and controls 2 17 The hazard lights will quickly flash once and the horn will sound once to confirm that the horn beep feature has been reactivated Deactivating the horn feature does not silence the horn if the alarm is triggered If the system does not operate as described above have it checked by a NISSAN dealer 2 18 Instruments and controls WINDSHIELD WIPER AND WASHER SWITCH WIC0640 WIC0639 Type A SWITCH OPERATION 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 Intermittent intermittent operation can be adjusted by turning the knob toward Slower or 8B Faster Low continuous low speed operation High continuous high speed operation Type B Pull the lever toward you to operate the washer The wiper will also operate several times A WARNING In freezing temperatures the washer solu tion may freeze on the windshield and obscure your vision which may lead to an accident Warm the windshield with the defroster before you wash the windshield ACAUTION e Do not operate the washer continu ously for more than 30 seconds e Do not operate the washer if the reser voir tank is empty e Do not fill the window washer reservoi
199. iving in daylight hours AWARNING Use the night position only when neces sary because it reduces rear view clarity Pre driving checks and adjustments 3 13 WPDO169 WPDO170 WPDO056 Type A OUTSIDE MIRRORS The outside mirrors can be moved in any direc tion for a better rear view Type A Adjust to the desired position by moving the entire mirror assembly Type B Adjust to the desired position by press ing directly on the mirror surface 3 14 Pre driving checks and adjustments Type B Foldable outside mirrors Push the mirrors backward to fold them WPD0274 OUTSIDE MIRROR REMOTE CONTROL if so equipped The outside mirror remote control only operates when the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON position Rotate the control lever to select the right or left mirror Adjust the mirror to the desired position by moving the control lever AWARNING e 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 Use the inside mirror or glance over your shoulder to properly judge distances to other objects Do not adjust the mirrors while driving You could lose control of your vehicle and cause an accident Pre driving checks and adjustments 3 15 MEMO 3 16 Pre driving checks and adjustments 4 Heater air conditioner and audio systems Ve
200. l or engine damage 5 14 Starting and driving A CAUTION Do not rest your foot on the clutch pedal while driving This may cause clutch damage Fully depress the clutch pedal before shifting to help prevent transmission damage Stop your vehicle completely before shifting into R Reverse When the vehicle is stopped with the engine running for example at a stop light shift to N Neutral and release the clutch pedal with the foot brake applied 1 3 5 N 2 4 R WSD0064 Shifting To change gears or when upshifting or down shifting depress the clutch pedal fully shift into the appropriate gear then release the clutch slowly and smoothly To ensure smooth gear changes fully depress the clutch pedal before operating the shift lever If the clutch pedal is not fully depressed before the transmission is shifted a gear noise may be heard Transmission damage could occur Start the vehicle in 1st gear and shift to 2nd 3rd and 4th up to 5th gear in sequence according to vehicle speed You cannot shift directly from 5th gear into R Reverse First shift into N Neutral then into R Reverse If it is difficult to move the shift lever into R Reverse or 1 First shift into N Neutral then release the clutch pedal Depress the clutch pedal again and shift into R Reverse or 1 First If your vehicle is equipped with 4 wheel drive see Transfer case shifting procedures later in this
201. lammable liquid ACAUTION If fuel is spilled on the vehicle body flush it away with water to avoid paint damage Tighten until the fuel filler cap clicks Failure to tighten the fuel filler cap SERVICE properly may cause the ENGINE mal function indicator lamp MIL to illumi SERVICE 3 nate If the ENGINE lamp illuminates be cause the fuel filler cap is loose or missing tighten or install the cap and continue to drive the vehicle The SINE lamp should turn off after a pie 7 SERVICE few driving trips If the ENGINE lamp does not turn off after a few driving trips have the vehicle inspected by a NISSAN dealer For additional information see the Malfunction indicator lamp MIL in the Instruments and Controls section earlier in this manual STEERING WHEEL SUN VISORS MIRRORS WPDO167 WPDO168 WPDO0126 TILT OPERATION if so equipped Pull the lock lever down and adjust the steering wheel up or down to the desired position Push the lock lever up firmly to lock the steering wheel in place AWARNING Do not adjust the steering wheel while driving You could lose control of your vehicle and cause an accident VANITY MIRROR if so equipped A vanity mirror is located on the rear side of the passenger sun visor INSIDE MIRROR The night position reduces glare from the headlights of vehicles behind you at night Use the day position when dr
202. laws that restrict insurance companies from authoriz ing the use of non genuine collision parts during the new vehicle warranty These laws help pro tect you so you can take action to protect your self It s your right If you should need further information visit us at www nissanusa com Technical and consumer information 9 27 MEMO 9 28 Technical and consumer information 10 Index A Air bag See supplemental restraint system bbb bbb Gee de heed 1 8 Air bag warning light 2 2 0 1 19 2 13 Air cleaner housing filter 8 23 Air conditioner Air conditioner operation 4 5 Air conditioner service 4 9 Air conditioner specification label 9 11 Air conditioner system refrigerant and lubrication recommendations 9 6 Heater and air conditioner controls 4 2 Servicing air conditioner 4 9 Air flowcharts 00004 4 6 Alarm system See vehicle security system 2 15 Anchor pointlocations 1 42 AGING sess car ser a et te es ee a 4 28 Anti lock brake system ABS 5 24 Anti lock brake warning light 2 10 Audible reminders 4 2 15 Audiosystem nea exe ea ee ea eS 4 10 Compact disc CD player 4 14 FM AM radio with compact disc CD Changer cei ete a ee a 4 16 FM AM radio with compact disc CD Player ds saii a hae hate E E 4 12 Radio a6 cca ma eax de ee A 4 10 Steering wheel audio control swit
203. ld never exceed XX kg or XX Ibs Le poids combin d occupants et de cargaison ne devrait jamais exc der XX kg ou XX Ibs ORIGINAL TIRE SIZE COLD TIRE INFLATION PRESSURE p A L JPME IYCRIG NE PRESSION JE GCh _AGE DES 1EJS RODS TRON P XXX XX R XX XXX KPa XX PSI AVANT oN PXXX XXRXX Bei XXX kPa XX PSI D ae Cid XR OEA HHP i LDI0392 type a Tire and loading information label for Recommended cold tire inflation pressure US Inflate the tires to this pressure when the tires are cold Tires are considered COLD Seating capacity The maximum number of after the vehicle has been parked for 3 or occupants that should be seated in the ve more hours or driven less than 1 mile 1 6 hicle km at moderate speeds The recommended cold tire inflation is set by the manufacturer Vehicle load limit loading inf tion i f j Vehicle load limit See loading information in to provide the best tire wear and vehicle the Technical and consumer information section handling characteristics based on the ve hicles GVWR Original tire size The size of the tires origi oe ngs gir g Tire size refer to Tire labeling later in this nally installed on the vehicle at the factory section Maintenance and do it yourself 8 41 RECOMMENDED COLD TIRE INFLATION PRESSURE TIRE SIZE DIMENSIONS FRONT l AVANT PXXX XXAXX REAR ARRIERE i
204. le driving Self test feature The anti lock brake system consists of electronic sensors and hydraulic solenoids controlled by a computer The computer has a built in diagnostic feature that tests the system each time you start the engine and move the vehicle at a low speed in forward or reverse When the self test occurs you may hear a clunk noise and or feel a pulsa tion in the brake pedal This is normal and is not an indication of any malfunction If the computer senses any malfunction it switches the anti lock brake system off and turns on the ABS brake warning light on the instrument panel The brake system then operates normally but without anti lock assistance If a malfunction occurs in the system the anti lock function will not operate but the standard vehicle brake system will continue to operate normally The ABS brake warning light will then come on If the light comes on during the self test or while driving take the vehicle to a NISSAN dealer for repair AWARNING e The anti lock brake system is a sophis ticated device but it cannot prevent ac cidents resulting from careless or dan gerous driving techniques It can help maintain vehicle control during braking on slippery surfaces but remember that the stopping distance on slippery sur faces will be longer than on normal surfaces even with the anti lock brake system Stopping distances may also be longer on rough gravel or snow cov ered ro
205. le up completely to lock the sunroof closed Instruments and controls 2 39 f y REMOVING INSTALLING WIC0348 A WARNING Do not remove or install the sun shade while driving so full attention may be given to vehicle operation Removing the sun shade 1 Turn each lock bolt counterclockwise while supporting the sun shade 2 40 Instruments and controls 2 Slide the shade backward to remove it Installing the sun shade 1 Insert the 2 hooks on the front edge of sun shade into holders on the sunroof 2 Align the 2 lock bolts on the rear edge of sun shade with the lock nuts Turn each lock bolt clockwise to securely lock the sun shade in place INTERIOR LIGHTS LIC0630 The interior light has a three position switch and operates regardless of ignition switch position When the switch is in the on position the interior light illuminates regardless of door posi tion The light will go off after about 30 minutes unless the ignition key is in the ACC or ON position When the switch is in the normal operation posi tion the interior light will stay on for about 30 seconds when The doors are unlocked by the keyfob the power door lock switch or a key when equipped with power door locks while all doors are closed and the ignition switch is in the LOCK or OFF position The driver s door is opened and then closed while the key is removed from the ignitio
206. lemental air bags 1 23 AWARNING Infants and children need special protec tion The vehicle s seat belts may not fit them properly The shoulder belt may come too close to the face or neck The lap belt may not fit over their small hip bones In an accident an improperly fit ting seat belt could cause serious or fatal injury Always use appropriate child restraints All U S states and Canadian provinces or terri tories require the use of approved child restraints for infants and small children See Child Re straints later in this section In addition there are many types of child re straints available for larger children which should be used for maximum protection NISSAN recommends that all pre teens and children be restrained in the rear seat According to accident statistics children are safer when properly restrained in the rear seat than in the front seat This is especially important because your vehicle has a supplemental restraint system Air bag system for the front passenger See Supplemental restraint system earlier in this section Infants and small children NISSAN recommends that infants and small chil dren be placed in child restraints that comply with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards or Ca nadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standards You should choose a child restraint that fits your ve hicle and always follow the manufacturer s in structions for installation and use Larger children
207. lever to lock the seatback in position The reclining feature allows adjustment of the seatback for occupants of different sizes to help obtain proper seat belt fit see Precautions on seat belt usage later in this section Also the seatback can be reclined to allow occupants to rest when the vehicle is stopped A WARNING After adjustment gently rock in the seat to make sure it is securely locked Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags 1 3 B a a WRS0131 WRS0389 WRS0180 Seat lifter if so equipped for driver s Lumbar support if so equipped for REAR SEAT ADJUSTMENT Type A seat driver s seat Folding Turn either dial to adjust the angle and height of The lumbar support feature provides lower back the seat cushion to the desired position support to the driver Move the lever forward or backward to adjust the seat lumbar area Pull outward on the 2 straps at the bottom of the seat cushions Lift the front of the seat cushion up and remove the seat cushion Store the seat cushion in a secure place 1 4 Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags WRSO181 WRSO182 WRSO183 Pull the ring on top of the seatback up To return the rear seatback to a seating Hold the seat belts above the seat cushion Fold down the seatback jaaa pushi the seatback ipi untl it Slide the seat cushion back Push down the seat cushion until
208. locking mode will result in the child restraint not being properly secured The re straint could tip over or otherwise be unsecured and cause injury to the child in a sudden stop or collision Move seat fully back WRS0379 WRSO159 Front Facing step 1 Front Facing step 2 If you must install a child restraint in the front seat 2 Route the seat belt tongue through the child follow these steps restraint and insert it into the buckle until you 1 Position the child restraint on the front pas hear and feel the latch engage senger seat It should be placed in a Be sure to follow the child restraint manufac front facing direction only Move the turer s instructions for belt routing seat to the rearmost position Adjust the head restraint to its highest position Always follow the child restraint manufacturer s in structions Child restraints for infants must be used in the rear facing direc tion and therefore must not be used in the front seat 1 44 Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags WRSO160 WRSO161 WRS0380 Front Facing step 3 8 Pull on the shoulder belt until all of the belt is fully extended At this time the seat belt retractor is in the automatic locking mode child restraint mode It reverts to emer gency locking mode when the seat belt is fully retracted Front Facing step 4 4 Allow the seat belt to retract slightly
209. magnetic north and geo graphical north is known as variance In some areas this difference can sometimes be great enough to cause false compass readings Follow these instructions to set the variance for your particular location if this happens 1 Establish your location on the zone map Refer to the illustration Record your zone number 2 Turn the ignition switch to the ON position 3 Push the MODE button in for 5 seconds until the current zone entry number and the VAR icon is displayed 4 Press the MODE button repeatedly until the desired zone entry number is displayed Once the desired zone number is displayed stop pressing the MODE button and the display will show compass direction within a few seconds NOTE Use zone number 5 for Hawaii Instruments and controls 2 7 LT RA Varta TETES ig rit 13 WICO0355 2 8 Instruments and controls If a magnet is located near the com pass or the vehicle is driven where the terrestrial magnetism is disturbed the compass display may not indicate the correct direction In places where the terrestrial magne tism is disturbed the correction of the direction starts automatically Correction functions of the compass display The compass display is equipped with automatic correction function If the direction is not shown correctly carry out the manual correction proce dure set out below Manual correction procedure 1
210. maximum permissible inflation pressure 5 Maximum load rating This number indicates the maximum load in kilo grams and pounds that can be carried by the tire When replacing the tires on the vehicle always use a tire that has the same load rating as the factory installed tire 6 Term of tubeless or tube type Indicates whether the tire requires an inner tube tube type or not tubeless 7 The word radial The word radial is shown if the tire has radial structure 8 Manufacturer or brand name Manufacturer or brand name is shown Other Tire related Terminology In addition to the many terms that are defined throughout this section Intended Outboard Sidewall is 1 the sidewall that contains a white wall bears white lettering or bears manufacturer brand and or model name molding that is higher or deeper than the same molding on the other sidewall of the tire or 2 the outward facing sidewall of an asymmetrical tire that has a par ticular side that must always face outward when mounted on a vehicle Maintenance and do it yourself 8 45 TYPES OF TIRES AWARNING When changing or replacing tires be sure all four tires are of the same type i e Summer All Season or Snow and construction A NISSAN dealer may be able to help you with information about tire type size speed rating and avail ability Replacement tires may have a lower speed rating than the factory equ
211. mental front air bag supplemental curtain side impact air bag if so equipped and pre tensioner seat belt systems The circuits monitored by the supplemental air bag warning light are the diagnosis sensor unit crash zone sensor supplemental front air bag modules supplemental curtain side impact air bag modules if so equipped pre tensioner seat belts and all related wiring Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags 1 19 When the ignition key is in the ON or START position the supplemental air bag warning light illuminates for about 7 seconds and then turns off This means the system is operational If any of the following system conditions occur the supplemental front air bag supplemental cur tain side impact air bag and pre tensioner seat belt systems need servicing The supplemental air bag warning light re mains on after approximately 7 seconds The supplemental air bag warning light flashes intermittently The supplemental air bag warning light does not come on at all Under these conditions the Supplemental Re straint System supplemental front air bag supplemental curtain side impact air bag or pre tensioner seat belt systems may not operate properly It must be checked and repaired Take your vehicle to the nearest NISSAN dealer AWARNING If the supplemental air bag warning light is on it could mean that the supplemental front air bag or pre tensioner seat belt systems will not opera
212. n sumer information section of this manual AWARNING Properly secure all cargo with ropes or straps to help prevent it from sliding or shifting In a sudden stop or collision un secured cargo could cause personal injury A CAUTION Use care when placing or removing items from the tubular roof rack or gear basket If you cannot comfortably lift the items onto the tubular roof rack or gear basket from the ground use a ladder or stool 2 34 Instruments and controls WPDO163 D 3 Tubular roof rack Torxdriver Wheel nut wrench Jack rod Getting the tubular roof rack Torxdriver 1 Open the back door 2 Roll back the cargo area carpet 3 Remove the roof rack Torxdriver Crossbar adjusting screws Supplied torxdriver b When the clamp is loosened move the cross bars so the cargo can be positioned on the LOOSEN crossbars Torxdriver Crossbar c Tighten the crossbar adjusting screws with the Torxdriver by turning clockwise d Secure the cargo with rope e Always check the tightness of the crossbar adjusting screws Crossbar can be adjusted To remove a Loosen the adjusting screws with the Torxdriver by turning counterclockwise b Rotate the clamps c Remove the crossbars d Reverse to install O e Always check the tightness of the crossbar adjusting screws ROTATE clamp to remove cro
213. n switch The key is removed from the ignition switch while all doors are closed The light will turn off while the 30 second timer is activated when The driver s door is locked by the keyfob the power door lock switch or a key when equipped with power door locks The ignition switch is turned ON When the switch is in the OFF position the interior light will not illuminate regardless of door position The light will turn off automatically after 30 min utes while doors are open to prevent the battery from becoming discharged A CAUTION Do not use for extended periods of time with the engine stopped This could result in a discharged battery MAP LIGHTS if so equipped WICO0350 To turn the map lights on press the switches To turn them off press the switches again A CAUTION Do not use for extended periods of time with the engine stopped This could result in a discharged battery Instruments and controls 2 41 MEMO 2 42 Instruments and controls 3 Pre driving checks and adjustments Key Seis scaciens iat ae ete teed Aan ei eaa Suse wade 3 2 DOOlSisc 2cccieanauseoe veteran used de atamke besae xis 3 2 Locking With KOY ec cesisissrsit adiris skies nage 3 2 Locking with inside lock knob 0 008 3 3 Locking with power door lock switch if so equipped 1 62 cece cece eee eee 3 3 Child safety rear door lock
214. n oxygenate fuel or a fuel with a low blend of MTBE Technical and consumer information 9 3 Take care not to spill gasoline during refu eling Gasoline containing oxygenates can cause paint damage Aftermarket fuel additives NISSAN does not recommend the use of any aftermarket fuel additives for example fuel injec tor cleaner octane booster intake valve deposit removers etc which are sold commercially Many of these additives intended for gum varnish or deposit removal may contain active solvents or similar ingredients that can be harmful to the fuel system and engine Octane rating tips In most parts of North America you should use unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of at least 87 except supercharger or 91 super charger AKI Anti Knock Index However you may use unleaded gasoline with an octane rating as low as 85 AKI Anti Knock Index number in high altitude areas over 4 000 ft 1 219 m such as Colorado Montana New Mexico Utah Wyo ming northeastern Nevada southern Idaho western South Dakota western Nebraska and the part of Texas which is directly south of New Mexico 9 4 Technical and consumer information Using unleaded gasoline with an octane rating lower than stated above can cause persistent heavy spark knock Spark knock is a metallic rapping noise If se vere this can lead to engine damage If you detect a persistent heavy spark knock even when using gasoline of t
215. nd dry Any corrosion should be washed off with a solu tion of baking soda and water Make certain the terminal connections are clean and securely tightened If the vehicle is not to be used for 30 days or longer disconnect the negative battery terminal cable to prevent discharge AWARNING Do not expose the battery to flames or electrical sparks Hydrogen gas gener ated by the battery is explosive Do not allow battery fluid to contact your skin eyes fabrics or painted surfaces After touching a battery or battery cap do not touch or rub your eyes Thoroughly wash your hands If the acid contacts your eyes skin or clothing immediately flush with water for at least 15 minutes and seek medical attention Do not operate the vehicle if the fluid in the battery is low Low battery fluid can cause a higher load on the battery which can generate heat reduce bat tery life and in some cases lead to an explosion e When working on or near a battery al ways wear Suitable eye protection and remove all jewelry e Battery posts terminals and related ac cessories contain lead and lead com pounds Wash hands after handling e Keep battery out of the reach of children WDI0224 1 Remove the battery caps with a screwdriver as shown Use a cloth to protect the battery case LDIO302 Check the fluid level in each cell If it is necessary to add fluid add only distilled wate
216. ndicate a mal function in the system Have the system checked by a NISSAN dealer Once the pre tensioner seat belt has activated it cannot be reused and must be replaced together with the retractor See your NISSAN dealer Removal and installation of the pre tensioner seat belt system components should be done by a NISSAN dealer e All seat belt assemblies including re tractors and attaching hardware should be inspected after any collision by a NISSAN dealer NISSAN recom mends that all seat belt assemblies in use during a collision be replaced un less the collision was minor and the belts show no damage and continue to operate properly Seat belt assemblies not in use during a collision should also be inspected and replaced if either damage or improper operation is noted e All child restraints and attaching hard ware should be inspected after any col lision Always follow the restraint manufacturer s inspection instructions and replacement recommendations The child restraints should be replaced if they are damaged CHILD SAFETY Children need adults to help protect them They need to be properly restrained The proper restraint depends on the child s size Generally infants up to about 1 year and less than 20 pounds 9 kg should be placed in rear facing child restraints Front facing child re straints are available for children who outgrow rear facing child restraints Safety Seats seat belts and supp
217. ng and for using larger cups To open the rear cup holder pull out fully To close push the cup holder in fully Instruments and controls 2 29 WIC0374 GLOVE BOX Open the glove box by pulling the handle When locking or unlocking the glove box use the master key AWARNING Keep glove box lid closed while driving to help prevent injury in an accident or a sudden stop 2 30 Instruments and controls CONSOLE BOX if so equipped AWARNING The center console box should not be used while driving so full attention may be given to vehicle operation A CAUTION e This power outlet is not designed for use with a cigarette lighter unit e Do not use accessories that exceed 12 volt 120W 10A power draw Do not use double adapters or more than one elec trical accessory WIC0339 Upper half Pull up on the lever to open the upper half of the console box The rubber mat may be removed for cleaning The upper half of the console box may be used for storage of cellular phones An access hole is provided at the bottom of the upper half of the console box for phone cord routing to the power outlet To route a phone cord to the power outlet 1 Open the upper half of the console box 2 Remove the rubber mat and then remove the cutout area from the mat 3 Remove the access hole cover 4 Install the rubber mat 5 Route the phone cord through the access hole
218. ning dirt and debris in body panel sections cavities and other areas 2 Damage to paint and other protective coat ings caused by gravel and stone chips or minor traffic accidents ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS INFLUENCE THE RATE OF CORROSION Moisture Accumulation of sand dirt and water on the ve hicle body underside can accelerate corrosion Wet floor coverings will not dry completely inside the vehicle and should be removed for drying to avoid floor panel corrosion Relative humidity Corrosion will be accelerated in areas of high relative humidity in areas where the temperatures stay above freezing where atmospheric pollution exists where road salt is used Temperature High temperatures accelerate the rate of corro sion to those parts which are not well ventilated Air pollution Industrial pollution the presence of salt in the air in coastal areas or heavy road salt use acceler ates the corrosion process Road salt also accel erates the disintegration of paint surfaces TO PROTECT YOUR VEHICLE FROM CORROSION Wash and wax your vehicle often to keep the vehicle clean Always check for minor damage to the paint and repair it as soon as possible Keep drain holes at the bottom of the doors and tailgate open to avoid water accumula tion Check the underbody for accumulation of sand dirt or salt If present wash with water as soon as possible A CAUTION e NEVER remove dirt san
219. nt panel cresi sescee casa nanwing sear ee tais 2 2 Meters and gaugeS 2 0 cece eee eee eee aes 2 3 Speedometer and odometer 0 00e ee 2 3 Tachometer sissors rteteeeetidideed atei Enina 2 5 Engine coolant temperature gauge 2 5 ELEU E E E E 2 6 Compass and outside temperature display if so equipped 06 6 6 cece cece eee kiinan 2 6 Outside temperature display 2 2 7 Compass display 0 0 0 eee eee eee 2 7 Warning indicator lights and audible reminders 2 9 Checking BUDS adisiupds iii e a add 2 2 9 Warning lights 22ccceciisnarcseee cree ee ninsa 2 10 Indicator lights csc seek cetneieae dese nmed riss 2 13 Audible reminders 60000ceee eee eeee 2 15 Security system if so equipped 000 2 15 Vehicle security system 0 00 cece eee eee 2 15 Windshield wiper and washer switch 2 18 SWHCh Operation ccivs ces nerd ceive waded 2 18 Rear window wiper and washer switch 2 19 Rear window defroster switch 0 000ee 2 20 Headlight and turn signal switch 0 00 2 20 Headlight control switch 0c cece eee 2 20 Daytime running light system Canada only 2 21 Instrument brightness control 005 2 22 Turn signal SWIC csieeginies s nsr tes iekeee nus 2 22 Fog light switch if so equipped 2 22 Hazard warning flasher switch 00008 2 23
220. ntilator Sss erra esetbeba atte seeder geet s 4 2 Heater and air conditioner manual 005 4 2 Conds ace etievidieenkastes sender E E 4 3 Heater operation 22 606 cece eee eee eee 4 4 Air conditioner operation ccc cece eee 4 5 Air flow chants c 05 ph 65 ode bane dated dtd 4 6 Servicing air conditioner 0 e eee 4 9 Audio SYStOM i vaccscsawegede ne ecieotine ieee 4 10 RadiOwscettiawcterarecids pdeel ia dedbvactekwss 4 10 FM radio reception 0000 cece eee eee 4 10 AM radio reception 000 0c cece eee eee 4 10 Audio operation precautions 000 FM AM radio with compact disc CD player if so equipped 0 cece cece eee eee FM AM radio with compact disc CD changer if so equipped 6 cece e ee eee CD care and cleaning 0 00 eee Steering wheel switch for audio control if so equipped 0 eee eect eee eee ANCNNAs ices acters pei eka degen eedee eae Car phone or CB radio 0 0 0 eee eee VENTILATORS C tT 1 TS cr i i i A I l o gt Tl I al il ii CII I WHA0223 Adjust air flow direction for the driver side center 2 and passenger side ventilators by moving the ventilator slide and or ventilator as semblies 4 2 Heater air conditioner and aud
221. ntrol of the vehicle Stay alert when driving to the top of a hill At the top there could be a drop off or other hazard that could cause an accident If your engine stalls or you cannot make it to the top of a steep hill never at tempt to turn around Your vehicle could tip or roll over Always back straight down in R Reverse gear Never back down in N Neutral or with the clutch depressed manual transmission vehicles using only the brake as this could cause loss of control Heavy braking going down a hill could cause your brakes to overheat and fade resulting in loss of control and an acci dent Apply brakes lightly and use a low gear to control your speed Starting and driving 5 5 e Unsecured cargo can be thrown around when driving over rough terrain Prop erly secure all cargo so it will not be thrown forward and cause injury to you or your passengers e To avoid raising the center of gravity excessively do not exceed the rated capactiy of the roof rack gear bin if so equipped and evenly distribute the load Secure heavy loads in the cargo area as far forward and as low as pos sible Do not equip the vehicle with tires larger than specified in this manual This could cause your vehicle to roll over e Do not grip the inside or spokes of the steering wheel when driving off road The steering wheel could move sud denly and injure your hands Instead drive with your fingers and thumbs on the outside of th
222. ntrols 2 13 SNe Malfunction indicator lamp SOON MIL If this indicator lamp comes on steady or blinks while the engine is running it may indicate a potential emission control malfunction The malfunction indicator lamp may also come on steady if the fuel filler cap is loose or missing or if the vehicle runs out of fuel Check to make sure the fuel filler cap is installed and closed tightly and that the vehicle has at least 3 gallons of fuel in the fuel tank After a few driving trips the Hae lamp should turn off if no other potential emission control system malfunction exists Operation The malfunction indicator lamp will come on in one of two ways 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 The 8 lamp should turn off after a few driving trips If the Hae lamp does not turn off after a few driving trips have the vehicle inspected by a NISSAN dealer You 2 14 Instruments and controls do not need to have your vehicle towed to the dealer Malfunction indicator lamp blinking An engine misfire has been detected which may damage the emission control system To re duce or avoid emission control system dam age do not drive at speeds above 45 MPH 72 km h avoid hard acceleration or deceleration avoid ste
223. o set the next audio level Pressing the AUDIO button a fifth time will return the display back to radio or CD display mode Fader adjusts the sound level between the front and rear speakers balance adjusts the sound level between the right and left speakers Clock set 1 Press and hold the MENU button until it beeps longer than 2 seconds 2 The hours will start flashing Press SEEK TRACK A or to adjust the hours 3 Press the MENU button until the radio beeps to switch to the minute adjustment 4 The minutes will start flashing Press SEEK TRACK A or to adjust the min utes 5 Press the MENU button again to exit the clock set mode The display will return to the regular clock display after 7 seconds or you may press the MENU button again to return to the regular clock display FM AM radio operation FM AM band select Push the eano button to change from AM to FM reception The FM stereo indicator ST illuminates during FM stereo reception When the stereo broadcast signal is weak the radio automatically changes from stereo to monaural reception SEEK manual SCAN tuning When the menu button is pushed while the radio is playing tuning mode is cycled between SEEK tuning manual tuning SCAN mode TUNE and SCAN are shown in the display for each mode No icon is displayed for SEEK mode AWARNING The radio should not be tuned while driv ing so full attention may be given t
224. o the specification shown on the Tire and Loading Information label 5 Add air to the tire as needed If too much air is added press the core of the valve stem briefly with the tip of the gauge stem to release pressure Recheck the pressure and add or release air as needed 6 Install the valve stem cap 7 Check the pressure of all other tires includ ing the spare Size Cold Tire Infla tion Pressure Front P265 70R15 210 kPa 30 PSI Original Tire P265 70R16 P265 65R17 Rear P265 70R15 210 kPa 30 PSI Original Tire P265 70R16 P265 65R17 Spare Tire P265 70R15 210 kPa 30 PSI P265 70R16 P265 65R17 WDI0394 TIRE LABELING Federal law requires tire manufacturers to place standardized information on the sidewall of all tires This information identifies and describes the fundamental characteristics of the tire and also provides the tire identification number TIN for safety standard certification The TIN can be used to identify the tire in case of a recall Maintenance and do it yourself 8 43 P215 65R15 95H 65 15 t t 3 5 WDI0395 1 Tire size example P215 65R15 95H 6 Two or three digit number This number is the tire s load index It is a measurement of 1 P The P indicates the tire is designed for passenger vehicles how much weight each tire can support You may not find this information on all tires be 2 Three digit number This number gives the cause it i
225. o ve hicle operation SEEK tuning Push the SEEK TRACK tuning button A or for less than 1 5 seconds SEEK tuning begins from low to high frequencies or high to low frequencies depending on which button is Heater air conditioner and audio systems 4 13 pressed and stops at the next broadcasting sta tion If using the A button once the highest broadcasting station is reached the radio contin ues in the SEEK mode at the lowest broadcasting station If using the button once the lowest broadcasting station is reached the radio contin ues in the SEEK mode at the highest broadcast ing station Manual tuning Use the and __ buttons for manual tuning To move quickly through the channels hold either of the tuning buttons down SCAN tuning Push and hold the SEEK TRACK tuning button A or for more than 1 5 seconds SCAN illuminates in the display window and the radio station blinks SCAN tuning begins from low to high frequencies or high to low frequen cies depending on which button is pressed SCAN tuning stops at each broadcasting station for 5 seconds When scanning SCAN is solid and the radio station blinks When temporarily stopped on a station SCAN blinks and the sta tion display is solid Pushing the button again during this 5 second period stops SCAN tuning and the radio remains tuned to that station SELECT SCAN a Ba tr tel MEMORIZE CONFIRM a SCAN 88 16M fc
226. ody 3 Push the electrical connector into the bulb plastic base until it snaps and stops 4 Connect the negative battery cable 5 Close the hood FOG LIGHTS if so equipped Replacing the fog light bulb ACAUTION e High pressure halogen gas is sealed inside the halogen bulb The bulb may break if the glass envelope is scratched or the bulb is dropped e When handling the bulb do not touch the glass envelope 1 Disconnect the negative battery cable WDI0307 2 Disconnect bulb connector Rotate the bulb cover counterclockwise and remove Remove by pulling it straight out of the fog light assembly Do not shake or rotate the bulb when removing it Do not touch the glass envelope Install in the reverse order of removal Maintenance and do it yourself 8 35 EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR LIGHTS Headlight 9007 HB5 Turn signal light 3457AK Parking light 168 Side marker f 194 Rear combination light Turn signal 3157Ak Stop Tail 3057k Back up 921 License plate light 194 Fog light 899 Dome light Map light without compass Map light with compass Cargo light High mounted stop light 1 Always check with the Parts Department at a NISSAN dealer for the latest parts information WD10295 2 The bulb is not serviceable in vehicle See a NISSAN dealer for assistance Replacement procedures All other lights are either type A B C or D When replacing a b
227. ol dial control dial defroster switch Air recirculation Air conditioner Air control button if so equipped button if so equipped dial A C Air recirculation Air Temp Fan button i button control control control if so equipped if so equipped dial dial dial OFF OFF LHA0426 Heater air conditioner and audio systems 4 7 HEATING Fan control dial Temperature Rear window control dial defroster switch Air recirculation button if so equipped button if so equipped dial Air conditioner 4 Air passed through heater core Air control A C Air recirculation Air Temp Fan button button control control control if so equipped if so equipped dial dial dial H HOT OFF OFF 4 4 RIGHT 4 LHA0427 HEATING amp DEFROSTING DEFOGGING Fan control dial Temperature Rear window control dial defroster switch Air recirculation Air conditioner 4 Air passed through heater core Air control button if so equipped button if so equipped dial A C Air recirculation Air Temp Fan button button control control control if so equipped if so equipped dial dial dial OFF OFF automatically automatically wa aoe 4 turns on turns off 1 LHA0428 4 8 Heater air conditioner and audio systems COOLING lt Air passed through
228. ol system warranty Engine Before starting the engine Capacities and recommended fuel lubricants 2 2 00008 Changing engine coolant 10 2 Changing engine oil 8 11 Changing engine oilfilter 8 13 Checking engine coolant level 8 9 Checking engine oil level 8 10 Engine compartment check locations 8 9 Engine coolant temperature gauge 2 5 Engine cooling system 8 9 Engine lll y se 2 Boeck ee bom 28 8 10 Engine oil and oil filter recommendation 9 5 Engine oil viscosity 9 5 Engine serialnumber 9 10 Engine specifications 9 7 Starting the engine 5 9 Engine oil pressure low engine coolant temperature high warning light 2 11 Exhaust gas Carbon monoxide 5 2 F Firstaidtkit sou nace eee Pa eae 6 2 Flashers See hazard warning flasher switch 2 23 Flat tine 0s ie eee ee a a 6 2 Floor mat positioningaid 7 4 Fluid Automatic transmission fluid ATF 8 14 Brake fluidi oie doe eee EY 8 16 Capacities and recommended fuel lubricants 6 2 2 e a 9 2 Clutch fuid sss a a oe a ee ge A 8 17 Engine coolant 3 20 a2 ator a ed 8 9 Enginie 0ill 6 2 2 ee ba Gow bo ai 8 10 Power steering fluid 8 15 Window washer fluid 8 17 F M V S S certification label 9 10 Fogilight switehis s cca 22 Ge Baad 2 22 F
229. oling system additives are not neces sary AWARNING e Never remove the radiator cap when the engine is hot Wait until the engine and radiator cool down Serious burns could be caused by high pressure fluid escaping from the radiator See precau tions in If your vehicle overheats found in the In case of emergency section of this manual e The radiator is equipped with a pres sure type radiator cap To prevent en gine damage use only a genuine NISSAN radiator cap Demineral ized or dis tilled water Genuine NISSAN Long Life Anti freeze coolant or equivalent Outside temperature down to A CAUTION When adding or replacing coolant be sure to use only a Genuine NISSAN Long Life Anti freeze Coolant green or equivalent with the proper mixture ratio of 50 anti freeze and 50 demineralized or distilled water The use of other types of coolant solutions or coolant colors such as or ange may damage the engine cooling system WDI0271 CHECKING ENGINE COOLANT LEVEL Check the coolant level in the reservoir when the engine is cold If the coolant level is below the MIN level add coolant to the MAX level If the reservoir is empty check the coolant level in the radiator when the engine is cold If there is insufficient coolant in the radiator fill the radiator with coolant up to the filler opening and also add it to the reservoir up to the MAX level If the cooling system fre
230. on 0 e eee eee 9 12 TSIM S iacveesiced in ateteouiid EEEE EEEE 9 12 Determining vehicle load capacity 9 13 Securing the load i 60i0 cisco distrei r ti danke 9 13 LOGGING TIPS pics ec tad det EEE Sateen alin dunce od 9 14 Vehicle load weight capacity 000 9 14 Measurement of weights 000e eee 9 15 Towing a trailers ccsacs teeta ted eee aes ttred tany 9 16 Maximum load limits 0 c cece eee eee 9 16 Towing load specification chart 00 9 18 Towing safely siess sses cance riaan nii ani 9 19 Flattowings seseo siaran draon STEE URRE 9 22 Uniform tire quality grading ccs 9 23 Emission control system warranty 0 008 9 24 Reporting safety defects US only 55 9 24 Readiness for inspection maintenance I M test 9 24 Dynamometer testing for Inspection Maintenance I M test US only 9 25 Owner s Manual Service Manual order information 9 26 In the event of a collision 0 00s eee 9 27 CAPACITIES AND RECOMMENDED FUEL LUBRICANTS The following are approximate capacities The actual refill capacities may be a little different When refilling follow the procedure described in the Maintenance and do it yourself section to determine the proper refill capaci Capacity Approximate US A A A m as r Imp measure Liter Recommended Fluids and Lu
231. ons See Slip indicator light and Vehicle dynamic control off indicator light in the Instruments and controls section Indicator light If malfunction occurs in the system the SLIP and re indicator lights come on in the instrument panel As long as these warning lights are on the traction control function is canceled The VDC system uses an Active Brake Limited Slip ABLS system to improve vehicle traction The ABLS system works when one of the driving wheels is spinning on a slippery surface The Starting and driving 5 25 ABLS system brakes the spinning wheel which distributes the driving power to the other drive wheel If the vehicle is operated with the vehicle dynamic control system off all VDC and TCS functions will be turned off The ABLS system and ABS will still operate with the VDC system OFF If the ABLS system or the ABS is activated the slip indicator light will blink and you may hear a clunk noise and or feel a pulsation in the brake pedal This is normal While the VDC system is operating you may feel a pulsation in the brake pedal and hear a noise or vibration from under the hood This is normal and indicates that the VDC system is working prop erly The computer has a built in diagnostic feature that tests the system each time you start the engine and move the vehicle forward or in reverse at a slow speed When the self test occurs you may hear a clunk noise and or feel a p
232. or 30 seconds unlock the door once and lock it again e Even when the driver and or passen gers are in the vehicle the system will arm with all doors and the hood closed and locked and the ignition key in the OFF position Turn the ignition key to the ACC or ON to turn the security system off Vehicle security system activation The vehicle security system will give the following alarm The headlights blink and the horn sounds intermittently In addition the starter motor does not operate The alarm automatically turns off after about 50 seconds However the alarm reactivates if the vehicle is tampered with again The alarm can be shut off by unlocking a door with the key or by pressing the button on the keyfob The alarm is activated by opening a door without using the key or keyfob even if the door is unlocked by re leasing the inside lock knob opening the hood How to stop an activated alarm The alarm stops only by unlocking a door with the key or by pressing the button on the key fob The alarm does not stop if the ignition switch is turned to ACC or ON WICO0325 Silencing the horn beep feature If desired the horn beep feature can be deacti vated using the keyfob To deactivate Press and hold both the and a buttons at the same time for at least 2 seconds The hazard lights will quickly flash 3 times to confirm that the horn beep feature has been deact
233. ossible Serious vehicle damage could occur and may lead to an accident and could result in serious personal injury Check the tire pressure for all four tires Adjust the tire pressure to the recommended COLD tire pressure shown on the tire placard 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 If you have a flat tire replace it with a spare tire as soon as possible When a spare tire is mounted or a wheel is replaced tire pressure will not be indicated and the low tire pressure warning system will not function Con tact your NISSAN dealer as soon as possible for tire replacement and or system resetting A CAUTION e The low tire pressure warning system is not a substitute for the regular tire pres sure check Be sure to check the tire pressure regularly e If the vehicle is being driven at speeds of less than 20 MPH 32 km h the low tire pressure warning system may not operate correctly Be sure to install the specified size of tires to the 4 wheels correctly ey Low windshield washer fluid warning light if so equipped This light comes on when the windshield washer fluid is at a low level Add windshield washer fluid as necessary See the Maintenance and do it yourself section of this manual fi Seat belt warning light and chime The light and chime remind you to fasten your seat belts T
234. oster is on WIC0332 WIC0429 LIC0430 Rear e Before inserting or disconnecting a plug be sure the electrical accessory being used is turned OFF e Push the plug in as far as it will go If good contact is not made the plug may overheat or the internal temperature fuse may blow e When not in use be sure to close the cap Do not allow water to contact the outlet Rear cargo without subwoofer if so equipped Rear cargo with subwoofer if so equipped Instruments and controls 2 25 DUAL 12 VOLT POWER OUTLETS if so equipped LICO598 The dual 12 volt power outlets can be used to power optional add on electrical devices To access the dual 12 volt power outlets push in the tab Q and remove the cover The outlets are rated at 12 volt 240W 20A maximum A CAUTION e Do not use with accessories that ex ceed a 12 volt 240W 20A power draw Do not use double adapters or more than one electrical accessory 2 26 Instruments and controls STORAGE e Use this power outlet with the engine running If the engine is stopped this could result in a discharged battery e Avoid using when the air conditioner headlights or rear window defroster is on WICO334 STORAGE COMPARTMENT A storage compartment is located in the center bottom of the instrument panel
235. p 1 41 Child restraints 1 23 1 24 1 30 1 39 Precautions on child restraints 1 30 Top tether strap anchor point locations 1 42 Child safety rear door lock 3 4 Chimes audible reminders 2 15 Cleaning exterior and interior 7 2 Clock se gaa bok etd ee we a 4 13 4 18 Clutch Clutch fluid s sap 24a dea ee aa 8 17 Cold weather driving a saoo 5 27 Compact disc CD player 4 14 Controls Audio controls steering wheel 4 28 Heater and air conditioner controls 4 2 Coolant Capacities and recommended fuel lubricants a lt srr nidosi eee Changing engine coolant Checking engine coolant level Engine coolant temperature gauge Corrosion protection Cover Tonneau cover 00 20005 Cruise control 2 ee eee Cup holders ska ba Ree ene nd Daytime running light system Canada only 00 000 eee Defogger switch Rear window defogger switch Dimensions and weights Door locks Door open warning light Drive belis s 6 be Sa See See ed Driving Auto lock free running hubs Cold weather driving Driving with automatic transmission Driving with manual transmission Precautions when starting and driving Dual 12 volt power outlets Economy fuel Emission control information label Emission contr
236. pected by a NISSAN dealer if there is any damage to the front end or side portion of the vehicle e If you need to dispose of the supple mental air bag pre tensioner seat belt system or scrap the vehicle contact a NISSAN dealer Correct supplemental air bag and pre tensioner seat belt sys tem disposal procedures are set forth in the appropriate NISSAN Service Manual Incorrect disposal procedures could cause personal injury SEAT BELTS Ufo f Sit upright and well back eee SSS0136 PRECAUTIONS ON SEAT BELT USAGE If you are wearing your seat belt properly ad justed and you are sitting upright and well back in your seat your chances of being injured or killed in an accident and or the severity of injury may be greatly reduced NISSAN strongly en courages you and all of your passengers to buckle up every time you drive even if your seat ing position includes a supplemental air bag Most U S states and Canadian provinces or territories specify that seat belts be worn at all times when a vehicle is being driven Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags 1 21 Sit upright and weil back SSS0134 SSS0016 AWARNING AWARNING e Every person who drives or rides in this The seat belt should be properly ad vehicle should use a seat belt at all justed to a snug fit Failure to do
237. pped Illustrated table of contents 0 11 MEMO 0 12 Illustrated table of contents 1 Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags Seals s2 savciads E Menke apeanaeateet 1 2 Front manual seat adjustment n n usanne 1 2 Rear seat adjustment Type A e cece e ee 1 4 Rear seat adjustment Type B 0e eee 1 6 Head restraint adjustment 0 0 eae 1 8 Supplemental restraint system 00 00e eae 1 8 Precautions on supplemental restraint SYSIOM se resi aai aca da teales GEE EEN 1 8 Supplemental air bag warning labels 1 19 Supplemental air bag warning light 1 19 Seat pellsis sess ira ne ee wean ophewes eld 1 21 Precautions on seat belt usage 008 1 21 Child salety sccrawideredbaatudoarden rune sig 1 23 Pregnant WOMEN seen eee eee ee eee 1 24 InjUred personea cs se0 nasco eee eerie a wee 1 24 Three point type seat belt with retractor 1 25 Two point type seat belt without retractor center of rear Seat ccc e cece cece ee eee eee 1 28 Seat belt extenders 000 02 eee eee 1 29 Seat belt maintenance 000 1 30 Child restraints i 3ccc0c04 dna s tenye ewan 1 30 Precautions on child restraints 00 1 30 Installation on rear seat center position 1 32 Installation on rear seat outboard positions 1 35 LATCH Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren system
238. quently requires coolant have it checked by a NISSAN dealer Maintenance and do it yourself 8 9 CHANGING ENGINE COOLANT ANISSAN dealer can change the engine coolant The service procedure can be found in the NISSAN Service Manual Improper servicing can result in reduced heater performance and engine overheat ing AWARNING e To avoid the danger of being scalded never change the coolant when the en gine is hot e Never remove the radiator cap when the engine is hot Serious burns could be caused by high pressure fluid escaping from the radiator e Avoid direct skin contact with used coolant If skin contact is made wash thoroughly with soap or hand cleaner as soon as possible e Keep coolant out of the reach of chil dren and pets Engine coolant must be disposed of properly Check your local regulations 8 10 Maintenance and do it yourself ENGINE OIL WDI0272 WDI0273 KA24DE engine CHECKING ENGINE OIL LEVEL 1 Park the vehicle on a level surface and apply the parking brake 2 Start the engine and let it idle until it reaches operating temperature VG33E VG33ER engine 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 Re insert it all the way 5 Remove the dipstick again and check the oil level It should be between the H High and L Low marks This is the normal operating oil lev
239. r tank with washer fluid concentrates at full strength Some methyl alcohol based washer fluid concentrates may permanently stain the grille if spilled while filling the window washer reser voir tank e Pre mix washer fluid concentrates with water to the manufacturer s recom mended levels before pouring the fluid into the window washer reservoir tank Do not use the window washer reservoir tank to mix the washer fluid concen trate and water REAR WINDOW WIPER AND WASHER SWITCH WIC0326 LIC0634 Type A The rear window wiper and washer operates when the ignition switch is the ON position Type A To ce the wiper push the switch to the side To operate the washer push and hold the switch down to the C4 side The wiper will cycle twice Type B Turn the switch clockwise from the OFF position to operate the wiper Type B Intermittent intermittent operation not ad justable Low continuous low speed operation Washer You can also turn the switch counterclock wise tothe CJ position to operate the washer The wiper will also operate several times A CAUTION e Do not operate the washer continu ously for more than 30 seconds Instruments and controls 2 19 e Do not operate the washer if the reser voir tank is empty AWARNING In freezing temperatures the washer solu tion may freeze on the window and ob scure your vision Warm the re
240. r FM sta tions the indicator will turn green For AM stations the indicator will turn amber 4 Other station select buttons can be set in the same manner If the battery cable is disconnected or if the radio fuse opens the radio memory is canceled In that case reset the desired stations Heater air conditioner and audio systems 4 19 4 Ifthe radio cannot find any stations the radio sT RDS 0800 displays NO STATION and mutes the au RA ZOTO NAE dio 5 If the radio cannot fill all the presets the a a remaining presets are stored with 87 9 for FM and 600 for AM The TUNE SCAN SEEK and preset memory functions are available while Travel Preset mode is on Canceling travel preset F z s F Z Press the TRAVEL PRESET button lt 1 5 sec A ST RDS 000 1 2 3 4 5 6 ENA onds to clear the Travel Preset memory This LHA0082 turns off the green indicator The radio returns to the last used preset of A B or C in the permanent preset memory Turning ON travel preset 1 Press the TRAVEL PRESET button lt 1 5 seconds The green TRAVEL PRESET but ton indicator turns on 2 The radio selects the strongest stations in the area and stores them in Travel Presets A N sT RDS 08o B and C 12 FM stations and 6 AM stations ERA are the default settings To change the de fault set
241. r to bring the level up to the bottom of the filler opening Do not overfill Vehicles operated in high temperatures or under severe conditions require frequent checks of the battery fluid level JUMP STARTING If jump starting is necessary see Jump starting in the In case of emergency section of this manual If the engine does not start by jump starting the battery may have to be replaced Contact a NISSAN dealer Maintenance and do it yourself 8 19 DRIVE BELTS WDI0286 KA24DE engine Crankshaft Water pump Generator Air conditioner compressor Power steering fluid pump Tension checking points aRWON A AWARNING Be sure the ignition key is in the OFF or LOCK position The engine could rotate unexpectedly 8 20 Maintenance and do it yourself Visually inspect each belt for signs of un usual wear cuts fraying or looseness If the belt is in poor condition or is loose have it replaced or adjusted by a NISSAN dealer Have the belts checked regularly for condi tion and tension in accordance with the maintenance schedule found in the NISSAN Service and Maintenance Guide WDI0287 VG33E engine Crankshaft Water pump Alternator Air conditioner compressor Power steering fluid pump Tension checking points aRON A SPARK PLUGS WDI0288 Platinum tipped o WDI0005 NOOR WOND A VG
242. re wear there may be a need for wheel alignment If the steering wheel or seat vibrates at normal highway speeds wheel balancing may be needed For additional information regarding tires refer to Important Tire Safety Information US or Tire Safety Information Canada in the Warranty Information Booklet Windshield Clean the windshield on a regular basis Check the windshield at least every six months for cracks or other damage Have a dam aged windshield repaired by a qualified repair facility Windshield wiper blades Check for cracks or wear if they do not wipe properly Inside the vehicle The maintenance items listed here should be checked on a regular basis such as when per forming periodic maintenance cleaning the ve hicle etc Additional information on the following items with an is found later in this sec tion Accelerator pedal Check the pedal for smooth operation and make sure the pedal does not bind or require uneven effort Keep the floor mat away from the pedal Automatic transmission P Park position mechanism Check that the lock release button on the shift selector lever operates properly and smoothly On a fairly steep hill check that your vehicle is held securely with the selector lever in the P Park position without applying any brakes Brake pedal and booster Check the pedal for smooth operation and make sure it has the proper distance under it when depressed fully
243. recommended by the tire chain manufacturer to ensure a tight fit Loose end links of the tire chain must be secured or removed to prevent the possibil ity of whipping action damage to the fenders or underbody If possible avoid fully loading your vehicle when using tire chains In addi tion drive at a reduced speed Otherwise your vehicle may be damaged and or vehicle handling and performance may be adversely affected Never install tire chains on spare tires Do not use tire chains on dry roads Starting and driving 5 27 SPECIAL WINTER EQUIPMENT It is recommended that the following items be carried in the vehicle during winter A scraper and stiff bristled brush to remove ice and snow from the windows and wiper blades e A sturdy flat board to be placed under the jack to give it firm support A shovel to dig the vehicle out of snowdrifts Extra window washer fluid to refill the reser voir tank DRIVING ON SNOW OR ICE AWARNING e Wet ice 32 F 0 C and freezing rain very cold snow or ice can be slick and very hard to drive on The vehicle will have much less traction or grip under these conditions Try to avoid driving on wet ice until the road is salted or sanded e Whatever the condition drive with cau tion Accelerate and slow down with care If accelerating or downshifting too fast the drive wheels will lose even more traction 5 28 Starting and driving e Allow more stopping dist
244. red persons use seat belts Check with your doctor for specific recommendations THREE POINT TYPE SEAT BELT WITH RETRACTOR OA AWARNING e Every person who drives or rides in this vehicle should use a seat belt at all times e 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 receive WRSO137 neck or other serious injuries You could also slide under the lap belt and WRS0174 receive serious internal injuries Manual front seat shown Slowly pull the seat belt out of the retractor Fastening the seat belts and insert the tongue into the buckle unti you hear and feel the latch engage e For the most effective protection when the vehicle is in motion the seat should Adjust the seat See Seats earlier in this The retractor is designed to lock during a be upright Always sit well back in the section seat and adjust the seat belt properly sudden stop or on impact A slow pulling motion permits the seat belt to move and allows you some freedom of movement in the seat Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags 1 25 WRSO138 Position the lap belt portion low and snug on the hips as shown 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 che
245. reduce pollutants AWARNING The exhaust gas and the exhaust sys tem are very hot Keep people animals or flammable materials away from the exhaust system components e 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 A CAUTION e Do not use leaded gasoline Deposits from leaded gasoline will seriously re duce the three way catalyst s ability to help reduce exhaust pollutants Keep your engine tuned up Malfunc tions in the ignition fuel injection or electrical systems can cause overrich fuel flow into the three way catalyst causing it to overheat Do not keep driv ing if the engine misfires or if notice able loss of performance or other un usual operating conditions are detected Have the vehicle inspected promptly by a NISSAN dealer e Avoid driving with an extremely low fuel level Running out of fuel could cause the engine to misfire damaging the three way catalyst e Do not race the engine while warming it up e Do not push or tow your vehicle to start the engine LOW TIRE PRESSURE WARNING SYSTEM The low tire pressure warning system monitors tire pressure of all tires except the spare tire The low tire pressure warning system will activate only when the vehicle is driven at speeds above 20 MPH 32 km h Also this system may not detect a sudden drop in tire pressure for ex ample a flat tire while driving
246. regarding tires refer to Important Tire Safety In formation US or Tire Safety Informa tion Canada in the Warranty Informa tion Booklet Maintenance and do it yourself 8 47 WDI0259 1 Wear indicator 2 Location mark Tire wear and damage AWARNING Tires should be periodically inspected 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 8 48 Maintenance and do it yourself e The original tires have built in tread wear indicators When the wear indica tors are visible the tire s should be replaced e Improper service of the spare tire may result in serious personal injury If it is necessary to repair the spare tire con tact a NISSAN dealer e For additional information regarding tires refer to Important Tire Safety In formation US or Tire Safety Informa tion Canada in the Warranty Informa tion Booklet Replacing wheels and tires When replacing a tire use the same size tread design speed rating and load carrying capacity as originally equipped Recommended types and sizes are shown in Wheels and tires in the Technical and consumer information section of this manual AWARNING e The use of tires other than those recom mended or the mixed use of tires of different brands construction bias bias belted or radial or tread patterns can ad
247. remium gasoline with an octane rating of at least 91 AKI number Research oc tane number 96 If unleaded premium gasoline is not available unleaded regular gasoline with an octane rating of at least 87 AKI Research octane number 91 can be used but only under the following precau tions have the fuel tank filled only partially with unleaded regular gasoline and fill up with unleaded premium as soon as possible avoid full throttle driving and abrupt accel eration However for maximum vehicle perfo mance the use of unleaded premium gaso line is recommended ACAUTION e Using a fuel other than that specified could adversely affect the emission control system and may also affect the warranty coverage e Under no circumstances should a leaded gasoline be used because this will damage the three way catalyst For additional information see Capacities and recommended fuel lubricants in the Technical and consumer information section RECOMMENDED ENGINE OIL e API Certification Mark e API grade SG SH Energy Conserving amp Il or API grade SJ or SL Energy Conserving e ILSAC grade GF I GF Il amp GF Ill 5W 30 Viscosity preferred See Engine oil and oil filter recommendation in the Technical and consumer information sec tion of this manual TIRE COLD PRESSURE See tire placard RECOMMENDED NEW VEHICLE BREAK IN PROCEDURE During the first 1 200 miles 2 000 km of vehicle us
248. restraint later in this section for installation instructions 2 After attaching the child restraint and before placing the child in it use force to tilt the child restraint from side to side and tug it forward to make sure that the child restraint is securely held in place It should not move more than 1 inch 3 Check to make sure that the child restraint is properly secured prior to each use lt WRS0207 WRS0209 PON gt Rear seat outboard position Hook Anchor bracket Tether strap Tongue and buckle fastened Rear seat outboard position TOP TETHER STRAP CHILD RESTRAINT This vehicle is equipped with 3 anchor brackets in the rear cargo area for attaching child restraint top tether straps If your child restraint has a top tether strap se cure the child restraint with the two point center or three point seat belt and latch the top strap hook onto the anchor bracket which provides the straightest installation of the tether strap Tighten the strap according to the manufacturer s in structions to remove any slack Make sure the shoulder belt is placed between the seat back and child restraint For the rear outboard seating positions place the top tether strap over the seat back as shown in the illustration Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags 1 41 WRS0208 Rear seat center position For the rear center seating pos
249. restraint restraint and insert it into the buckle until you tight fit by pulling forcefully on the lap belt use force to tilt the child restraint from side hear and feel the latch engage adjustment to side and tug it forward to make sure it is Be sure to follow the child restraint manu securely in place It should RAL Meee wore ae than 1 inch 25mm facturer s instructions for belt routing 5 Ifitis not secure try to tighten the belt again or put the restraint in another seat 6 Check to make sure the child restraint is properly secured prior to each use Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags 1 33 WRS0266 WRS0267 WRS0268 Rear Facing step 1 Rear facing When you install a child restraint in the rear center seat follow these steps 1 Position the child restraint on the seat as illustrated Always follow the restraint manu facturer s instructions Rear Facing step 2 Route the seat belt tongue through the child restraint and insert it into the buckle until you hear and feel the latch engage Be sure to follow the child restraint manu facturer s instructions for belt routing 1 34 Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags Rear Facing step 3 3 Remove all slack in the lap belt for a very tight fit by pulling forcefully on the lap belt adjustment WRS0269 Rear Facing step 4 4 Before placing the child in
250. riven at least 5 minutes The automatic transmission fluid should be warmed to 122 176 F 50 80 C 8 14 Maintenance and do it yourself VG33E VG33ER engine The fluid can be checked at fluid tempera tures of 86 122 F 30 50 C using the COLD range on the dipstick after the engine is warmed up and before driving However the fluid should be re checked using the HOT range Park the vehicle on a level surface and set the parking brake Start the engine and then move the shift selector lever through each gear range end ing in P Park Check the fluid level with the engine idling RRA HOT Reeweg Z27777 PRR WDI0281 4 Remove the dipstick and wipe it clean with lint free paper 5 Reinsert the dipstick into the dipstick tube as far as it will go 6 Remove the dipstick and note the reading If the automatic transmission fluid level is within the normal operating range no additional fluid is required If the fluid level is low add fluid through the dipstick tube A CAUTION DO NOT OVERFILL Use ONLY Genuine Nissan Matic D ATF Continental U S and Alaska or Canada NISSAN Automatic Transmission Fluid Dexron IIIl Mercon or equivalent may also be used Outside the continental United States and Alaska contact a NISSAN dealership for more in formation regarding suitable fluids in cluding recommended brand s of Dexron Ill Mercon automatic trans mission
251. ronics and com puters in automobiles and has led the industry in improving both performance and fuel efficiency through new engine designs and the use of syn thetic materials to reduce vehicle weight The com pany has also developed ways to build quality into its vehicles at each stage of the production process both through extensive use of automation and most importantly through an awareness that people are the central element in quality control From the time the parts arrived from our suppliers until you took delivery of your new NISSAN dozens of checks were made to ensure that only the best job was being done in producing and delivering your vehicle NISSAN also takes great care to ensure that when you take your NISSAN to your dealer for maintenance the service technician will perform his work according to the quality standards that have been established by NISSAN Safety has also been built into your NISSAN As you know seat belts are an integral part of the safety systems that will help protect you and your passen gers in the event of a sudden stop or an accident We urge you to use the seat belts every time you drive the vehicle The NISSAN story of growth and achievement re flects our major goal to provide you our customer with a vehicle that is built with quality and craftsman ship a product that we can be proud to build and you can be proud to own NISSAN CUSTOMER CARE PROGRAM NISSAN CARES Both
252. ront seatS 6 454068 soani ee 1 2 Fuel Capacities and recommended fuel lubricants 00 4 9 2 Fueleconomy 00 5 18 Fuel filler cap 2 2 2 ee 3 11 Fuel tiller lid i e cea oct t aig ne as 3 11 Fuel filler lidandcap 3 11 Fuel gauge 020000 2 6 Fuel octane rating 9 4 Fuel recommendation 9 3 FUSES 4 aoe eh ae eds ee a ee ee A 8 31 G Qa Gaps i fp ee ae Na a ea a a 3 11 Gauge Engine coolant temperature gauge 2 5 Fuel gauge 00000005 2 6 Odometer se s edar deena ead 2 3 Speedometras ew eae ea ea 2 3 Tachometer 000048 2 5 Gear Basket see roof rack with gear basket 9 33 General maintenance 8 2 Glove Dok Ta ee eb Oe ee aed 2 30 Glove box lock lt s sss ce ee eee ee 2 30 H Hazard warning flasher switch 2 23 Head restraints 2 000 1 8 Headlight and turn signal switch 2 20 Headlightsiii 3334 a 2 oy 24a ea A 8 33 Heater Heater and air conditioner controls 4 2 Heater operation 00 4 4 Hood release 2 ee 3 9 ROR ik as Re me ee ed 2 23 Hubs Auto lock free running hubs 5 20 l Ignition SWITCH i soets d arie a A E A 5 7 Important vehicle information label 9 10 In cabin microfilter 00 8 23 Increasing fueleconomy 5 18 Indicator lights and audible reminders See warning indicator lights and audible reminders
253. s RDS information the RDS icon is displayed The RDS information will be displayed according to the option chosen in the RDS setup mode FM amp RDS is the default Press the RDS button again to display the fre quency for 3 seconds The radio will then return to the normal display If the station does not broadcast RDS information the RDS icon will not be displayed Setting RDS mode Press and RDS button gt 3 seconds until the display shows RDS SET MODE This display will last 2 seconds and then change to TRAFFIC OFF Press TUNE FF REV W or 4N to toggle the RDS traffic mode from OFF to ON Press the RDS button again to set your RDS traffic mode selection 4 22 Heater air conditioner and audio systems The display changes to SHOW for the second part of the RDS mode selection Press TUNE FF REV W or _ to switch between the following RDS display modes e FM amp RDS the radio display will show the station s broadcast frequency and the sta tion s name e RDS ONLY the radio display will show the station s name only e RDS TEMP the radio display will show the station s name for 5 seconds and then dis play only the radio station s broadcast fre quency PTY program type PTY can be used to search for a certain program type Certain areas have a limited number of stations that transmit RDS Many stations trans mit call letters and frequencies only
254. s checked as soon as possible if the warning sound is heard Key reminder chime A chime sounds if the driver s door is opened while the key is left in the ignition switch Remove the key and take it with you when leaving the vehicle Light reminder chime With the ignition switch in the OFF position a chime sounds when the driver s door is opened if the headlights or parking lights are on Turn the headlight control switch off before leav ing the vehicle SECURITY SYSTEM if so equipped LICO372 VEHICLE SECURITY SYSTEM The vehicle security system provides visual and audio alarm signals if parts of the vehicle are disturbed Instruments and controls 2 15 SECURITY LIC0093 Security indicator light The security indicator light shows the status of the vehicle security system The light operates whenever the ignition switch is in the LOCK OFF or ACC position The vehicle security system has four phases For each phase the operation of the security indicator light is different 2 16 Instruments and controls Security indicator light operation Phase Security indicator light output Disarmed Blinks every 3 0 seconds Pre armed Steady light for 30 seconds Armed Blinks every 3 0 seconds Alarm activated Disarming alarm No light LICO053 How to arm the vehicle security sys tem 1 Close all windows The system can be armed even if the w
255. s high as the indicated shift lever position a Turn signal hazard indicator lights The appropriate light flashes when the turn signal switch is activated Both lights flash when the hazard switch is turned on Vehicle dynamic control off indicator light if so equipped This indicator light comes on when the vehicle dynamic control off switch is pushed to OFF This indicates the vehicle dynamic control system is not operating Push the vehicle dynamic control off switch again or restart the engine and the system will operate normally See Vehicle dynamic control VDC system in the Starting and driving section of this manual The vehicle dynamic control light also comes on when you turn the ignition key to the ON position The light will turn off after about 2 seconds if the system is operational If the light stays on or comes on along with the SLIP indicator light while you are driving have the vehicle dynamic control system checked by a NISSAN dealer While the vehicle dynamic control system is op erating you might feel slight vibration or hear the system working when starting the vehicle or ac celerating but this is normal AUDIBLE REMINDERS Brake pad wear warning The disc brake pads have audible wear warnings When a brake pad requires replacement it makes a high pitched scraping sound when the vehicle is in motion whether or not the brake pedal is depressed Have the brake
256. s not required by law width in millimeters of the tire from sidewall 7 Tire speed rating You should not drive the edge to sidewall edge vehicle faster than the tire speed rating 3 Two digit number This number known as the aspect ratio gives the tire s ratio of height to width 4 R The R stands for radial 5 Two digit number This number is the wheel or rim diameter in inches 8 44 Maintenance and do it yourself XX XX t t t 1 2 3 DOT XX XX XXX XXXX XXX XXX XXXX t t t 4 5 6 WDI0396 2 TIN Tire Identification Number for a new tire example DOT XX XX XXX XXXX 1 DOT Abbreviation for the Department Of Transportation The symbol can be placed above below or to the left or right of Tire Identification Number 2 Two digit code Manufacturer s identifica tion mark 3 Two digit code Tire size 4 Three digit code Tire type code Optional 5 Three digit code Date of Manufacture 6 Four numbers represent the week and year the tire was built For example the numbers 3103 means the 31st week of 2003 3 Tire ply composition and material The number of layers or plies of rubber coated fabric in the tire Tire manufacturers also must indicate the materials in the tire which include steel nylon polyester and others 4 Maximum permissible inflation pressure This number is the greatest amount of air pres sure that should be put in the tire Do not exceed the
257. s the accel erator pedal to the floor This shifts the transmis sion down into a lower gear depending on the vehicle speed a J Each time your vehicle is started the transmis sion is automatically reset to overdrive ON WSD0063 Overdrive switch ON With the engine running and the shift selector lever in the D Drive position the transmission upshifts into Overdrive as vehicle speed increases Overdrive does not engage until the engine has reached operating temperature Starting and driving 5 13 OFF For driving up and down long slopes where engine braking is nec essary push the Overdrive switch once The O D OFF indicator light in the instrument panel comes on at this time When cruising at a low speed or climbing a gentle slope you may feel uncomfortable shift shocks as the transmission shifts into and out of Overdrive repeatedly In this case depress the Overdrive switch to turn the Overdrive off The O D OFF indicator light in the instrument panel comes on at this time When driving conditions change depress the Overdrive switch to turn the Overdrive on Remember not to drive at high speeds for ex tended periods of time with the Overdrive off This reduces fuel economy MANUAL TRANSMISSION AWARNING e Do not downshift abruptly on slippery roads This may cause a loss of control e Do not over rev the engine when shift ing to a lower gear This may cause a loss of contro
258. se the pedal the vehicle returns to the previously set speed The vehicle may not maintain the set speed when going up or down steep hills If this happens drive without the cruise control To cancel the preset speed use one of the following three methods Push the CANCEL button the SET indicator light in the instrument panel goes out Tap the brake pedal the SET indicator light goes out Turn the main switch off Both the CRUISE indicator light and SET indicator light in the instrument panel go out The cruise control is automatically canceled and the SET light in the instrument panel goes out if you depress the brake or clutch pedal while pushing the RES ACCEL or COAST SET switch The preset speed is deleted from memory the vehicle slows down more than 8 MPH 13 km h below the set speed you depress the clutch pedal manual trans mission or move the shift selector lever to N Neutral automatic transmission To reset at a faster cruising speed use one of the following three methods Depress the accelerator pedal When the vehicle attains the desired speed push and release the COAST SET switch Starting and driving 5 17 Push and hold the RES ACCEL switch When the vehicle attains the speed you de sire release the switch Push and release the RES ACCEL switch Each time you do this the set speed in creases by about 1 MPH 1 6 km h To reset at a slower cruising speed
259. seat belt system Ifthe child restraint is compatible with your vehicle place your child in the child restraint and check the various adjustments to be sure the child restraint is compatible with your child Always follow all recommended procedures All U S states and provinces of Canada require that infants and small children be restrained in an approved child restraint at all times while the vehicle is being oper ated AWARNING e Improper use of a child restraint can increase the risk or severity of injury for both the child and other occupants of the vehicle Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags 1 31 Follow all of the child restraint manu facturer s instructions for installation and use When purchasing a child re straint be sure to select one which will fit your child and vehicle It may not be possible to properly install some types of child restraints in your vehicle If the child restraint is not anchored properly the risk of a child being in jured in a collision or a sudden stop greatly increases Adjustable seatbacks should be posi tioned to fit the child restraint but as upright as possible After attaching the child restraint test it before you place the child in it Tilt it from side to side Try to tug it forward and check to see if the belt holds the restraint in place The child restraint should not move more than 1 inch If the restraint is not secure tighten the belt as n
260. seat belts can increase the risk or severity of injury in an accident e Keep hands on the outside of the steer ing wheel Placing them inside the steering wheel rim could increase the risk that they are injured when the supplemental front air bag inflates Sit upright and well back ARS1133 1 10 Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags ARS1041 ARS 1042 ARS1043 AWARNING e Never let children ride unrestrained or extend their hands or face out of the window Do not attempt to hold them in your lap or arms Some examples of dangerous riding positions are shown in the illustrations Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags 1 11 ARS1044 ARS 1045 WRS0256 1 12 Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags AWARNING Children may be severely injured or killed when the supplemental front air bags or curtain side impact air bags inflate if they are not properly re strained Pre teens and children should be properly restrained in the rear seat if possible Never install a rear facing child re straint in the front seat An inflating supplemental front air bag could seri ously injure or kill your child See Child restraints later in this section for details Do not lean against the door SS0101 WRS0236 SSS0159 A WARNING Supplemental c
261. section Suggested upshift speeds The following are suggested vehicle speeds for shifting into a higher gear These suggestions relate to fuel economy and vehicle performance Actual upshift speeds will vary according to road conditions the weather and individual driving habits Two wheel drive models and four wheel drive models 2H and 4H position GEAR CHANGE MPH km h 1st to 2nd 15 24 2nd to 3rd 25 40 8rd to 4th 40 64 4th to 5th 45 72 4 wheel drive model 4L position GEAR CHANGE MPH km h 1st to 2nd 8 13 2nd to 3rd 12 19 3rd to 4th 20 32 4th to 5th 22 35 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 Always observe posted speed limits and drive according to the road conditions which will en sure safe operation Do not over rev the engine when shifting to a lower gear as it may cause engine damage or loss of vehicle control Allowable maximum speed in each gear 2 wheel drive models GEAR CHANGE MPH km h 1st 30 48 2nd 55 88 3rd 80 129 4th 5th 4 wheel drive models 2H 4H position GEAR CHANGE MPH km h 1st 25 40 2nd 43 69 3rd 68 109 4th 5th 4L position GEAR CHANGE MPH km h 1st 12 19 2nd 22 35 3rd 30 48 4th 5t
262. shield Place a large drain pan under the oil filter VG33E VG33ER engine A CAUTION Be careful not to burn yourself The engine oil may be hot 5 Loosen the oil filter with an oil filter wrench Then remove the oil filter by turning it by hand Wipe the engine oil filter mounting surface with a clean rag Be sure to remove any old gasket material remaining on the mounting surface of the engine Coat the gasket on the new filter with clean engine oil Screw on the oil filter until a slight resistance is felt then tighten an additional 2 3 turn Start the engine and check for leakage around the oil filter Correct as required Turn the engine off and wait more than 10 minutes Check the oil level Add engine oil if necessary Install the splash shield Maintenance and do it yourself 8 13 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID AWARNING e When the engine is running keep hands jewelry and clothing away from any moving parts such as the cooling fan and drive belts e Automatic transmission fluid is poison ous and should be stored carefully in marked containers out of the reach of children WDI0279 WDI0280 KA24DE engine TEMPERATURE CONDITIONS FOR CHECKING The fluid level should be checked using the HOT range on the dipstick after the following conditions have been met The engine should be warmed up to op erating temperature The vehicle should be d
263. so may times Children should be properly re reduce the effectiveness of the entire strained in the rear seat and if appro restraint system and increase the priate in a child restraint chance or severity of injury in an acci dent Serious injury or death can occur if the seat belt is not worn properly 1 22 Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags SSS0014 A WARNING e Always route the shoulder belt over your shoulder and across your chest Never run the belt behind your back under your arm or across your neck The belt should be away from your face and neck but not falling off your shoulder e Position the lap belt as low and snug as possible AROUND THE HIPS NOT THE WAIST A lap belt worn too high could increase the risk of internal injuries in an accident Be sure the seat belt tongue is securely fastened to the proper buckle Do not wear the seat belt inside out or twisted Doing so may reduce its effectiveness Do not allow more than one person to use the same seat belt Never carry more people in the vehicle than there are seat belts Never allow anyone to ride in the cargo area while the vehicle is in motion It does not contain seat belts It is not designed for passengers They could be injured in sudden braking or a collision If the seat belt warning light glows con tinuously while the ignition is turned ON with all doors closed and all seat belts fastened it may i
264. speedometer indicates vehicle speed in miles per hour MPH and kilometers per hour km h Odometer Twin trip The odometer records the total distance the ve hicle has been driven Instruments and controls 2 3 The display is changed by pushing the reset button Push and release the reset knob mal TRIPE am eamp M Push and hold the reset knob for more than 1 second to reset TRIP A hm ml Push and release the reset knob a Ga at Push and release the reset knob TRIP coo SE cl i E Di Push and hold the reset knob for more than 1 second to reset TRIP mre B LOL The trip odometer records the distance of indi ODO odometer vidual trips Before each trip reset the trip odom eter second to reset either trip odometer Push the reset button to change the display as follows 2 4 Instruments and controls gt TRIP A TRIP B Push and hold the reset button for more than 1 ODO WIC0358 c LIC0091 TACHOMETER The tachometer indicates engine speed in revo lutions per minute r min The red zone is shown in the illustration A CAUTION When engine speed approaches the red zone shift to a higher gear Operating the engine in the red zone may cause serious engine damage ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE The gauge indicates the engine coolant tempera ture The engine coolant temperature is within t
265. ss of pressure or poor seal at the tire bead NISSAN recommends waxing the road wheels to protect against road salt in areas where it is used during winter Maintenance and do it yourself 8 49 MEMO 8 50 Maintenance and do it yourself 9 Technical and consumer information Capacities and recommended fuel lubricants 9 2 Fuel recommendation 00 eeeeeee eee 9 3 Engine oil and oil filter recommendation 9 5 Recommended SAE viscosity number 9 6 Air conditioner system refrigerant and lubricant recommendations e eee 9 6 SPeCHicatiOnS s svcwipnegsivhdecondacareaeereaade 9 7 ENJING iieccn cin totes ees eerie ENERE 9 7 Wheels and tires 0 00 e eee eee eee eee 9 8 Dimensions and weights 0 ee eee 9 8 When traveling or registering your vehicle in another COUNTY cece ceive seeded apt er riy ES neds 9 9 Vehicle identification 0c cece eee ees 9 9 Vehicle identification number VIN plate 9 9 Vehicle identification number chassis number 00c cece cece cece eee eee 9 9 Engine serial number 000 cece eee eee 9 10 F M V S S certification label 085 9 10 Emission control information label 9 11 Tire plaGardiscscc20 e tea teawreeaed dad bee eed 9 11 Air conditioner specification label 9 11 Installing front license plate 0 cee 9 12 Vehicle loading informati
266. ssbar W If you hear wind noise coming from the roof rack while driving adjust the roof rack crossbars to the AIC1146 most rearward position Tubular roof rack crossbar adjustment The front and rear crossbars can be adjusted forward backward or be removed Use the Torxdriver located in the tool kit to loosen both crossbar adjusting screws To adjust a Loosen the adjusting screws with the Torxdriver by turning counterclockwise Instruments and controls 2 35 APD1092 The roof rack is equipped with a removable gear basket The maximum gear basket load is 30 Ib 13 6 kg evenly distributed 2 36 Instruments and controls To remove the gear basket a Unscrew the 4 hold down bolts by turning them counterclockwise b Lift up the rear of the basket c Lift out the gear basket by moving it toward the rear of the vehicle WINDOWS POWER WINDOWS if so equipped AWARNING e Make sure that all passengers have their hands etc inside the vehicle while it is in motion and before closing the windows Use the window lock switch to prevent unexpected use of the power windows e Do not leave children unattended inside the vehicle They could unknowingly ac tivate switches or controls and become trapped in a window Unattended chil dren could become involved in serious accidents LA a P WIC0376 Door lock unlock button Window lock button Front pa
267. ssenger side Right rear passenger side Left rear passenger side Driver side automatic switch Driver s side power window switch DaN The driver s side control panel is equipped with switches to open or close all of the windows The power windows operate when the ignition switch is in the ON position or for about 45 seconds after the ignition switch is turned to the OFF position If the driver s or passenger s door is opened during this period of about 45 sec onds power to the windows is canceled To open a window push the switch and hold it down To close a window pull the switch up To stop the opening or closing function at any time simply release the switch WIC0343 Front passenger power window switch The passenger window switch operates only the corresponding passenger window To open the window push the switch and hold it down To close the window pull the switch up Instruments and controls 2 37 WIC0344 WIC0345 WIC0263 Rear power window switch The rear power window switches open or close only the corresponding window To open the window push the switch and hold it down Q To close the window push the switch up Locking passengers windows When the window lock button is depressed only the driver side window can be opened or closed Push it again to cancel the window lock function 2 38 Instruments and controls Autom
268. ssion is in the P Park position If the ATP light is on this indicates that the automatic trans mission P position will not function and the transfer control lever is in the N position Failure to engage the transfer control lever in 2H 4H or 4L could result in the vehicle moving unexpectedly which could cause serious personal injury or property damage ACAUTION Do not drive on dry hard surface roads in four wheel drive Driving on dry hard sur faces in 4H or 4L may cause unnecessary noise tire wear and increased fuel con sumption NISSAN recommends driving in the 2H position under these conditions 2H 2WD high range Only the rear wheels are driven Use for driving under the same condi tions as standard 2WD vehicles or state dyna mometer I M testing 4H 4WD high range Four wheels are driven Use when driving on roads where it is difficult to drive in the 2H position for example driving at normal speeds on snow covered icy wet muddy or sandy roads The 4H position provides greater power and traction Avoid excessive speed as it will cause increased fuel consumption higher oil tempera ture and could damage drivetrain components Speed over 50 MPH 80 km h in 4H are not recommended 4L 4WD low range Four wheels are driven Use when climbing or descending steep hills or during driving in sand mud or deep snow The 4L position provides maximum power and traction Avoid raising vehicle
269. st The front passenger seat belt and the rear three point seat belts have a cinching mechanism for child restraint installation It is referred to as the automatic locking mode When automatic locking mode is activated the seat belt cannot be withdrawn again until the seat belt tongue is detached from the buckle and fully retracted Once retracted the seat belt is in the emergency locking mode See Child restraints later in this section for more information The automatic locking mode should be used only for child restraint installation During normal seat belt use by a passen ger the locking mode should not be acti vated If it is activated it may cause uncom fortable seat belt tension AWARNING When fastening the seat belts be certain that the seatbacks are completely se cured in the latched position If they are not completely secured passengers may be injured in an accident or sudden stop 1 26 Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags WRS0139 Unfastening the seat belts To unfasten the seat belt press the button on the buckle The seat belt automatically re tracts Checking seat belt operation Seat belt retractors are designed to lock seat belt movement by two separate methods When the seat belt is pulled quickly from the retractor When the vehicle slows down rapidly To increase your confidence in the seat belts check the operation as follows Grasp
270. straint mode is canceled WRS0438 LATCH system anchor point locations LATCH Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren SYSTEM AWARNING e Attach LATCH system compatible child restraints only at the locations shown If a child restraint is not secured properly your child could be seriously injured or killed in an accident Do not secure a child restraint in the center rear seating position using the LATCH system anchors The child re straint will not be secured properly Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags 1 39 WRS0206 LATCH anchor point labels e The LATCH system anchors are de signed to withstand only those loads imposed by correctly fitted child re straints Under no circumstance are they to be used for adult seat belts or harnesses Some child restraints include two rigid or webbing mounted attachments that can be con nected to two anchors located at certain seating positions in your vehicle This system is known as the LATCH Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHil dren system This system may also be referred to as the ISOFIX or ISOFIX compatible system With this system you do not have to use a vehicle 1 40 seat belt to secure the child restraint Your vehicle is equipped with special anchor points that are used with LATCH system compatible child re straints Check your child restraint for a label stating that it is compatible with the LATCH sys
271. system will con tinue to operate until the fan control dial is turned to OFF or the vehicle is shut off even if the air flow control dial is turned to a position other than the position This dehumidifies the air which helps defog the windshield TheCS mode if so equipped automatically turns off allowing outside air to be drawn into the passenger compartment to further improve the defog ging performance Operating tips Clear snow and ice from the wiper blades and air inlet in front of the windshield This improves heater operation AIR CONDITIONER OPERATION Start the engine turn the fan control dial to the desired 1 to 4 position and push in the button to activate the air conditioner When the air conditioner is on cooling and dehumidifying functions are added to the heater operation The air conditioner cooling function oper ates only when the engine is running Cooling This mode is used to cool and dehumidify the air 1 Push the C amp gt button to the off position 2 Turn the air flow control dial to the 7 position 3 Turn the fan control dial to the desired posi tion 4 Push the E button The indicator light comes on 5 Turn the temperature control dial to the de sired position For quick cooling when the outside tem perature is high push the SY button to the on position indicator light on Be sure to return the lt 7 button to the off position for normal cooling Dehumid
272. t belts and supplemental air bags a ae WRS0232 1 Anchor point locations 2 Cargo tie down hook flaps Anchor point locations Anchor points are located in the cargo area under the carpet If you have any questions when installing a top strap child restraint on the rear seat consult your NISSAN dealer for details WRS0210 WRS0256 Move seat fully back WRS0378 Flaps are provided in the carpet for easy access to the anchor point locations and are marked with the label shown INSTALLATION ON FRONT PASSENGER SEAT AWARNING e Never install a rear facing child re straint in the front passenger seat Supplemental front air bags inflate with great force A rear facing child restraint could be struck by the supplemental front air bag in a crash and could seri ously injure or kill your child AWARNING e NISSAN recommends that child re straints be installed in the rear seat However if you must install a forward facing child restraint in the front pas senger seat move the passenger seat to the rearmost position A child restraint with a top tether strap should not be used in the front passen ger seat Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags 1 43 e The three point seat belt in your vehicle is equipped with an automatic locking mode retractor which must be used when installing a child restraint e Failure to use the retractor s
273. t specified for the vehicle e GAWR Gross Axle Weight Rating maxi mum weight load limit specified for the front or rear axle DETERMINING VEHICLE LOAD CAPACITY The load capacity of this vehicle is determined by weight not by available cargo space For ex ample a roof rack bike carrier or similar equip ment does not increase load carrying capacity of your vehicle To determine vehicle load capacity Vehicle weight can be determined by using a commercial grade scale found at places such as a truck stop gravel quarry grain elevator or a scrap metal recycling facility 1 Determine the curb weight of your vehicle 2 Compare the curb weight amount to the GVWR specified for your vehicle to deter mine how much more weight your vehicle can carry 3 After loading cargo and passengers re weigh your vehicle to determine if either GVWR or GAWR for your vehicle is ex ceeded If GVWR is exceeded remove cargo as necessary If either the front or rear GAWR is exceeded shift the load or remove cargo as necessary Ls WICO0341 Cargo area ceiling tie down hooks 1 Plastic hook 2 Metal hook SECURING THE LOAD There are tie down hooks located in both the ceiling and floor of the cargo area as shown The tie down hooks can be used to secure cargo with ropes or other types of straps Do not apply a total load of more than 33 Ibs 15 kg to a single plastic ceiling or metal floor tie down
274. t the cable clamps do not contact any other metal 5 Start the engine of the booster vehicle and let it run for a few minutes 6 Keep the engine speed of the booster ve hicle at about 2 000 rpm and start the en gine of the vehicle being jump started A CAUTION Do not keep the starter motor engaged for more than 10 seconds If the engine does not start right away turn the key off and wait 3 to 4 seconds before trying again 7 After starting the 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 PUSH STARTING AWARNING e Automatic transmission models cannot be push started or tow started This may cause transmission or other ve hicle damage e Three way catalyst equipped models should not be started by pushing The three way catalyst may be damaged e Never try to start the vehicle by towing it When the engine starts the forward surge could cause the vehicle to collide with the tow vehicle IF YOUR VEHICLE OVERHEATS If your vehicle is overheating indicated by an extremely high temperature gauge reading or if you feel a lack of engine power detect abnormal noise etc take the following steps AWARNING Do not continue to drive if your vehicle overheats Doing so could cause engine damage or a vehicle fire e To avoi
275. td which was founded in Tokyo Japan in 1933 and NISSAN affiliates world wide collectively growing to become the fifth largest automaker in the world In addition to cars and trucks NISSAN also makes forklift trucks marine engines boats and other diversified products NISSAN has made a substantial and growing in vestment in North America NISSAN s commitment is over 6 billion dollars in capital investments in facilities across the continent Some of the facilities include the Nissan Manufacturing facilities in Can ton Mississippi and in Smyrna Tennessee vehicle styling design at Nissan Design America Inc in San Diego California and engineering at Nissan Tech nical Center North America in Farmington Hills Michigan Additionally NISSAN employs more than 21 000 people throughout the United States Canada and Mexico An additional 60 000 people work for the 1 250 NISSAN and INFINITI dealers across North America NISSAN is also a substantial contributor to the Canadian economy Nissan Canada Inc its suppli ers and over 150 dealers employ approximately 4 500 people These include company employees and the staffs of NISSAN dealers all across Canada In addition many Canadians work for companies that supply NISSAN and NISSAN dealers with ma terials and services ranging from the operation of port facilities and transportation services to the supply of lubricants parts and accessories NISSAN pioneered the use of elect
276. te in an accident Repair and replacement procedure The supplemental front air bags supplemental curtain side impact air bags if so equipped and pre tensioner seat belts are designed to inflate on a one time only basis As a reminder unless it is damaged the supplemental air bag warning light remains illuminated after inflation has oc curred Repair and replacement of these supple mental air bag systems should be done only by a NISSAN dealer When maintenance work is required on the ve hicle the supplemental front air bags supple mental curtain side impact air bags pre tensioner seat belts and related parts should be pointed out to the person performing the mainte nance The ignition key should always be in the LOCK position when working under the hood or inside the vehicle 1 20 Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags AWARNING e Once a supplemental front air bag or supplemental curtain side impact air bag has inflated the air bag module will not function again and must be re placed Additionally if any of the supplemental front air bags inflate the activated pre tensioner seat belts must also be replaced The air bag module and pre tensioner seat belt system should be replaced by a NISSAN dealer The air bag module and pre tensioner seat belt system cannot be repaired e The supplemental front air bag and cur tain side impact air bag systems and the pre tensioner seat belt system should be ins
277. the child restraint use force to tilt the child restraint from side to side and tug it forward to make sure it is securely in place It should not move more than 1 inch 25mm 5 Ifitis not secure try to tighten the belt again or put the restraint in another seat 6 Check to make sure the child restraint is properly secured prior to each use INSTALLATION ON REAR SEAT OUTBOARD POSITIONS i a AWARNING e The three point seat belt in your vehicle is equipped with an automatic locking mode retractor which must be used when installing a child restraint Failure to use the retractor s locking mode will result in the child restraint not being properly secured The re straint could tip over or otherwise be unsecured and cause injury to the child in a sudden stop or collision WRS0272 Front Facing step 1 Front facing When you install a child restraint in a rear out board seat follow these steps 1 Position the child restraint on the seat Al ways follow the restraint manufacturer s in structions Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags 1 35 WRS0250 WRS0251 WRSO146 Front Facing step 2 Front Facing step 3 Front Facing step 4 2 Route the seat belt tongue through the child 3 Pull on the shoulder belt until all of the belt is 4 Allow the belt to retract Pull up on the restraint and insert it into the buckle until you fully extended At t
278. the pedal depressed for about 30 seconds The pedal height should not change 4 Run the engine for one minute without de pressing the brake pedal then turn it off Depress the brake pedal several times The pedal travel distance will decrease gradually with each depression as the vacuum is re leased from the booster If the brakes do not operate properly have the brakes checked by a NISSAN dealer FUSES WDI0304 1 Be sure the ignition switch and the headlight 1 Fuse box switch are OFF 2 Spare fuses 3 Fuse puller 2 Pull the fuse box cover to remove A PASSENGER COMPARTMENT 3 Remove the fuse with the fuse puller A CAUTION Never use a fuse of a higher or lower amperage rating than 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 Maintenance and do it yourself 8 31 KEYFOB BATTERY REPLACEMENT WDI0200 4 If the fuse is open replace it with a known good fuse 5 Push the fuse box cover to install 6 If a new fuse also opens have the electrical system checked and repaired by a NISSAN dealer 8 32 Maint
279. the seat Adjust the head restraint so the center is level with the center of your ears 1 8 Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM PRECAUTIONS ON SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM This Supplemental Restraint System SRS sec tion contains important information concerning the driver and passenger supplemental front air bags and pre tensioner seat belts Supplemental front impact air bag system This system can help cushion the impact force to the head and chest of the driver and front pas senger in certain frontal collisions Supplemental curtain side impact air bag system if so equipped This system can help cushion the impact force to the head of occu pants in front and rear outboard seating positions in certain side impact collisions The curtain side impact air bags are designed to inflate on the side where the vehicle is impacted The supplemental air bags are designed to supplement the crash protection provided by the driver and front passenger seat belts and are not a substitute for them Seat belts should always be correctly worn and the driver and front passenger seated a suitable distance away from the steering wheel and instrument panel See Seat belts later in this section for instructions and precautions on seat belt usage The supplemental air bags operate only when the ignition switch is in the ON or START position After turning the ignition key to the
280. the vehicle to 35 mph 55 km h and maintain the speed for 20 seconds Repeat steps 4 through 5 at least three times Accelerate the vehicle to 55 mph 88 km h and maintain the speed for at least 3 min utes 8 Stop the vehicle and turn the engine off 9 Repeat steps 1 through 8 at least one more time DYNAMOMETER TESTING FOR INSPECTION MAINTENANCE I M TEST US only Due to legal requirements in some states areas your vehicle may be tested for emissions on a dynamometer The transfer control lever if so equipped MUST be in the 2H position for I M testing on a two wheel dynamometer AWARNING If the transfer control lever is not in the 2H position during the dynamometer I M testing the vehicle could come off the dynamometer and cause serious personal injury and or body damage to the vehicle e Serious damage will occur to the 4WD system if the transfer control lever is not in the 2H position If steps 1 through 7 are interrupted repeat the preceding step Any safe driving mode is accept able between steps Do not stop the engine until step 7 is completed If you cannot or do not want to perform the driving pattern a NISSAN dealer can conduct it for you Technical and consumer information 9 25 OWNER S MANUAL SERVICE MANUAL ORDER INFORMATION Genuine Nissan Service Manuals GET THE FJ INSIDE STORY 9 26 Technical and consumer information A genuine NISSAN Service Manual is the best
281. the wheel cover as follows Use caution not to scratch the wheel cover or wheel surface Type B Type A Firmly grasp the center wheel cap and turn either clockwise or counterclockwise to remove Type B 1 Wrap the end of a screwdriver with a cloth 2 Pry the center wheel cap off by pushing on the handle of the screwdriver in the direction shown WCEO0061 S F lt 2 _ GQ NA Zia WCE0062 Front Rear Jacking up vehicle and removing the damaged tire AWARNING Never get under the vehicle while it is supported only by the jack e Use only the jack provided with your vehicle to lift the vehicle Do not use the jack provided with your vehicle on other vehicles The jack is designed for lifting only your vehicle during a tire change e Use the correct jack up points Never use any other part of the vehicle for jack support e Never jack up the vehicle more than necessary e Never use blocks on or under the jack e Do not start or run the engine while vehicle is on the jack It may cause the vehicle to move This is especially true for vehicles with limited slip differentials e Do not allow passengers to stay in the vehicle while it is on the jack Never run the engine with a wheel s off the ground It may cause the vehicle to move Always refer to the proper illustrations for the correct placement and jack up points for your specific vehicle model and jack type
282. tings see Editing Travel Preset later in this section 3 When finished storing radio stations the A ost RDS 080 radio tunes to the first stored preset of Travel IVE Preset A LHA0084 4 20 Heater air conditioner and audio systems Editing travel preset 1 Press and hold the TRAVEL PRESET button gt 3 seconds until the radio beeps to start the editing mode The green Travel Preset indicator will flash while in TRAVEL PRESET EDIT mode 2 The radio displays TRAVEL EDIT for 2 seconds and then changes to SET A 3 Press TUNE FF REV W or AN to select a mode 4 Press the TRAVEL PRESET button to save the mode 5 Display is changed to SET B repeat steps 3 and 4 6 Display is changed to SET C repeat step 3 7 Press the TRAVEL PRESET button to exit the edit mode and return to normal mode AM FM FM RDS Rock Classic Rock Soft Rock Top 40 Country Jazz Classical Oldies News Sports Talk Storing Travel Preset stations in permanent memory 1 While in Travel Preset mode press and hold the TRAVEL PRESET button until it beeps gt 3 seconds The presets are transferred from Travel Pre set memory to the permanent preset memory for A B and C PRESETS LOADED is displayed The TRAVEL PRESET indicator turns off P SET SCAN lt 3 Es P SET SCAN ts P SET SCAN 20 LHA0085
283. tire pres sure shown on the tire placard to turn the low tire pressure warning light OFF If you have a flat tire replace it with a Spare tire as soon as possible See Flat tire in the In case of emergency section for changing a flat tire Starting and driving 5 3 When a spare tire is mounted or a wheel is replaced tire pressure will not be indicated and the low tire pressure warning system will not function Con tact your NISSAN dealer as soon as possible for tire replacement and or system resetting e Do not inject any tire liquid or aerosol tire sealant into the tires as this may cause a malfunction of the tire pressure sensors A CAUTION Do not place metalized film or any metal parts antenna etc on the windows This may cause poor reception of the signals from the tire pressure sensors and the low tire pressure warning system will not function properly FCC Notice Changes or modifications not expressly ap proved by the manufacturer compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS 210 of Industry Canada 5 4 Starting and driving Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interface and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired op eration of the device ON PAVEMENT AND OFF ROAD DRIVING PRECAUTIO
284. ts seat belts and supplemental air bags 1 Insert the tongue into the buckle until you 2 Tighten the belt by pulling the free end of the belt away from the tongue WRSO193 WRS0194 WRS0201 3 Position the lap belt low and snug on the hips as illustrated 4 Loosen the belt by holding the tongue at a right angle to the belt then pull on the belt Unfastening the seat belts To unfasten the seat belt press the button the buckle SEAT BELT EXTENDERS If because of body size or driving position it is not possible to properly fit the lap shoulder belt and fasten it an extender is available which is compatible with the installed seat belts The ex tender adds approximately 8 inches 200 mm of length and may be used for either the driver or front passenger seating position See a NISSAN dealer for assistance if an extender is required Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags 1 29 AWARNING e Only NISSAN seat belt extenders made by the same company which made the original equipment seat belts should be used with NISSAN seat belts e Adults and children who can use the standard seat belt should not use an extender Such unnecessary use could result in serious personal injury in the event of an accident e Never use seat belt extenders to install child restraints If the child restraint is not secured properly the child could be seriously injured in a collision or a sud
285. ts or rear window defroster elements ALUMINUM ALLOY WHEELS Wash the wheels regularly especially during win ter months in areas where road salt is used If not removed road salt could discolor the wheels CHROME PARTS Clean all chrome parts regularly with a non abrasive chrome polish to maintain the finish CLEANING INTERIOR Occasionally remove loose dust from the interior trim plastic parts and seats using a vacuum cleaner or soft brush Wipe the vinyl and leather surfaces with a clean soft cloth dampened in mild soap solution then wipe clean with a dry soft cloth Before using any fabric protector read the manufacturer s recommendations Some fab ric protectors contain chemicals that may stain or bleach the seat material Use a cloth dampened only with water to clean the meter and gauge lens ACAUTION e Never use benzine thinner or any simi lar material e Small dirt particles can be abrasive and damaging to leather surfaces and should be removed promptly Do not use saddle soap polishes oils clean ing fluids solvents detergents or ammonia based cleaners as they may damage the leather s natural finish e Never use fabric protectors unless rec ommended by the manufacturer Do not use glass or plastic cleaner on meter or gauge lens covers It may dam age the lens cover Appearance and care 7 3 FLOOR MATS The use of genuine NISSAN floor mats can ex tend the life of your vehicle carp
286. ty spectacles and remove rings metal bands or any other jewelry Do not lean over the battery when jump starting Do not attempt to jump start a frozen battery It could explode and cause se rious injury Your vehicle has an automatic engine cooling fan It could come on at any time Keep hands and other objects away from it 6 10 Incase of emergency Vehicle being jump started Cloth Vehicle with battery for booster WCE0066 AWARNING Always follow the instructions below Failure to do so could result in damage to the charging system and cause personal injury iF If the booster battery is in another vehicle position the two vehicles to bring their bat teries near each other Do not allow the two vehicles to touch Apply the parking brake Move the shift lever to N Neutral manual transmission or to P Park automatic transmission Switch off all unnecessary electrical systems lights heater air conditioner etc Remove vent caps on the battery if so equipped Cover the battery with an old cloth to reduce explosion hazard Connect jumper cables in the sequence il lustrated A CAUTION e Always connect positive to positive and negative to body ground for example strut mounting bolt engine lift bracket etc not to the battery e Make sure the jumper cables do not touch moving parts in the engine com partment and tha
287. u do not use towing dol lies or four wheels on the ground AWARNING e To disengage auto lock free running e Stand clear of a stuck vehicle hubs see the Starting and driving Sontiontor details e Do not spin your tires at high speed This could cause them to explode and e Move the transfer case shift lever to result in serious injury Parts of your the 2H position vehicle could also overheat and be e Move the transmission shift lever to damaged the N Neutral position A CAUTION Tow chains or cables must be attached only to the main structural members of the vehicle e Always release the parking brake e Observe the following restricted tow ing speeds and distances for manual transmission models only Pulling devices should be routed so Speed Below 60 MPH 97 km h they do not touch any part of the sus Distance Less than 500 miles 805 pension steering brake or cooling km systems e Always pull the cable straight out from the front or rear of the vehicle Never pull the vehicle at an angle If the speed or distance must necessarily be greater remove the propeller shaft before towing to prevent damage to the transmission e Pulling devices such as ropes or canvas straps are not recommended for use in vehicle towing or recovery In case of emergency 6 15 MEMO 6 16 In case of emergency 7 Appearance and care Cleaning sGxtenior even veiiesveitien amicus eSa 7 2 Floor Mats es csie ateen e
288. uence of al cohol or drugs e ALWAYS observe posted speed limits and never drive too fast for conditions e ALWAYS use your seat belts and appro priate child restraint systems Pre teen children should be seated in the rear seat e ALWAYS provide information about the proper use of vehicle safety features to all occupants of the vehicle e ALWAYS review this owner s manual for important safety information For descriptions specified for four wheel drive models a 2 5Z2y mark is placed at the begin ning of the applicable sections items As with other vehicles with features for off road use failure to operate four wheel drive models correctly may result in loss of control or an accident Be sure to read Driving safety precautions in the Start ing and driving section of this manual ON PAVEMENT AND OFF ROAD DRIVING This vehicle will handle and maneuver differently from an ordinary passenger car because it has a higher center of gravity for off road use As with other vehicles with features of this type fail ure to operate this vehicle correctly may result in loss of control or an accident Be sure to read On pavement and off road driving precautions and Avoid ing collision and rollover and Driving safety precautions in the Starting and driving section of this manual MODIFICATION OF YOUR VEHICLE This vehicle should not be modified Modification could affect its performan
289. ulb first remove the lens and or cover Indicates bulb removal t Indicates bulb installation 8 36 Maintenance and do it yourself WDI0309 WDI0310 Map light Dome light Maintenance and do it yourself 8 37 WDI0311 WDI0312 High mounted stop light 8 38 Maintenance and do it yourself License plate light Ly WDI0313 WDI0314 Rear combination light Side marker light Maintenance and do it yourself 8 39 WHEELS AND TIRES If you have a flat tire see the In case of emergency section of this manual TIRE PRESSURE Tire inflation pressure Check the tire pressures including the spare often and always prior to long distance trips The recommended tire pressure specifications are shown on the Tire and Loading Information label this label is also known as the tire placard under the Recommended Cold Tire Inflation Pressure heading The Tire and Loading Information label is affixed to the driver side center pillar Tire pressures should be checked regularly because Most tires naturally lose air over time Tires can lose air suddenly when driven over potholes or other objects or if the vehicle strikes a curb while parking The tire pressures should be checked when the tires are cold The tires are considered COLD after the vehicle has been parked for 3 or more hours or driven less than 1 mile 1 6 km at moderate speeds In
290. ulsation in the brake pedal This is normal and is not an indication of a malfunction 5 26 Starting and driving AWARNING e The vehicle dynamic control system is designed to help improve driving stabil ity but does not prevent accidents due to abrupt steering operation at high speeds or by careless or dangerous driving techniques Reduce vehicle speed and be especially careful when driving and cornering on slippery sur faces and always drive carefully If brake related parts such as brake pads rotors and calipers are not stan dard equipment or are extremely dete riorated the vehicle dynamic control system may not operate properly and the vehicle dynamic control off indica tor light may come on e Do not modify the vehicle s suspension If suspension parts such as shock ab sorbers struts springs stabilizer bars and bushings are not NISSAN approved for your vehicle or are extremely dete riorated the vehicle dynamic control system may not operate properly This could adversely affect vehicle handling performance and the vehicle dynamic control off indicator light may come on When driving on extremely inclined sur faces such as higher banked corners the vehicle dynamic control system may not operate properly and the vehicle dynamic control off indicator light may come on Do not drive on these types of roads e If wheels or tires other than the recom mended ones are used the vehicle dy namic control s
291. un for about 30 seconds or the or ff the keyfob button is pushed on WIC0325 Silencing the horn beep feature If desired the horn beep feature can be deacti vated using the keyfob To deactivate Press and hold the and buttons for at least 2 seconds The hazard lights will flash three times to confirm that the horn beep feature has been deactivated To activate Press and hold the and buttons for at least 2 seconds once more The hazard lights will flash once and the horn will sound once to confirm that the horn beep feature has been reactivated Deactivating the horn beep feature does not si lence the horn if the alarm is triggered Pre driving checks and adjustments 3 7 WPDO160 BATTERY REPLACEMENT Replace the battery in the keyfob as follows Open the lid using a coin Remove the battery 3 8 Pre driving checks and adjustments Install a new battery with the facing down Recommended battery Toshiba CR2025 or equivalent Close the lid securely 5 Press the button then the a button two or three times to check the key fob operation If the battery is removed for any reason other than replacement perform step 5 e An improperly disposed battery can hurt the environment Always confirm local regulations for battery disposal e The keyfob is water resistant how ever if it does get wet immediately wipe completely dry
292. unlock the steering wheel insert the key and turn it gently while rotating the steer ing wheel slightly right and left AWARNING Never remove or turn the key to the LOCK position while driving The steering wheel will lock This may cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle and could result in serious vehicle damage or personal injury KEY POSITIONS LOCK Normal parking position 0 OFF Manual transmission model 1 The engine can be turned off without locking the steering wheel ACC Accessories 2 This position activates electrical accessories such as the radio when the engine is not running ON Normal operating position 3 This position turns on the ignition system and the electrical accessories START 4 This position starts the engine As soon as the engine has started release the key It automati cally returns to the ON position BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE Make sure the area around the vehicle is clear Check fluid levels such as engine oil cool ant brake and clutch fluid and window washer fluid as frequently as possible or at least whenever you refuel Check that all windows and lights are clean Visually inspect tires for their appearance and condition Also check tires for proper inflation Lock all doors Position seat and adjust head restraints Adjust inside and outside mirrors Fasten seat belts and ask all passengers to do likewise Check the operation of warning
293. upplemental curtain side impact air bag systems if so equipped and or pre tensioner seat belt systems will not operate in an accident INDICATOR LIGHTS CRUISE The light comes on when the cruise control main switch is pushed The light goes out when the main switch is pushed again When the cruise main switch indicator light comes on the cruise control system is operational The light comes on while the vehicle speed is controlled by the cruise control system If the light blinks while the engine is running it may indicate the cruise control system is not functioning prop erly Have the system checked by a NISSAN dealer Cruise main switch indicator light if so equipped Cruise set switch indicator light if so equipped 4 wheel drive indicator light if so equipped This light comes on when the transfer shift con trol lever is in the 4H or 4L position AWARNING e When parking always make sure the transfer control lever is in the 2H 4H or 4L position and the parking brake is applied Failure to engage the transfer control lever in 2H 4H or 4L could result in the vehicle moving unexpectedly which could cause serious personal injury or property damage Ee High beam indicator light Blue This blue light comes on when the headlight high beams are on and goes out when the low beams are selected The high beam indicator light also comes on when the passing signal is activated Instruments and co
294. urtain side impact air bag e The supplemental curtain side impact air bag ordinarily will not inflate in the event of a frontal impact rear impact rollover or lower severity side collision Always wear your seat belt to help re duce the risk or severity of injury in various kinds of accidents AWARNING The seat belts and the supplemental curtain side impact air bags are most effective when you are sitting well back and upright in the seat The curtain side impact air bag inflates with great force Do not allow anyone to place their hand leg or face near the side roof rails or to extend their hand out of the window or lean against the door Some examples of dangerous riding positions are shown in the previous illustrations Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags 1 13 SS0162 is A A A J WRS0237 Driver seat belt buckle switch Air bag diagnosis sensor unit Front seat belt pre tensioner Driver supplemental air bag module 1 Crash zone sensor 2 Passenger supplemental air bag mod ule 3 Passenger seat belt buckle switch 4 Side curtain air bag 5 Front seat belt pre tensioner ONO 1 14 Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental air bags Supplemental front air bag system The driver supplemental front air bag is located in the center of the steering wheel The passenger supplemental front air bag is mounted in the dashboard above the glo
295. ve box These systems are designed to meet optional certification requirements under U S regulations They are also permitted in Canada The optional certification allows the front air bags to be de signed to inflate somewhat less forcefully than previously However all of the information cautions and warnings in this manual still apply and must be followed The supplemental front air bag system is de signed to inflate in higher severity frontal colli sions although it may inflate if the forces in an other type of collision are similar to those of a higher severity frontal impact It may not inflate in certain frontal collisions Vehicle damage or lack of it is not always an indication of proper supple mental front air bag system operation The supplemental air bag system has dual stage inflators for both the driver and passenger air bags The system monitors information from the crash zone sensor the diagnosis sensor unit and seat belt buckle sensors that detect if the seat belts are fastened Inflator operation is based on the severity of a collision and whether the seat belts are being used Only one front air bag may inflate in a crash depending on the crash severity and whether the front occupants are belted or unbelted This does not indicate improper perfor mance of the system If you have any questions about the performance of your air bag system please contact your NISSAN dealer When the supplemental front air
296. versely affect the ride braking handling ground clearance body to tire clearance tire chain clearance speedometer calibration headlight aim and bumper height Some of these ef fects may lead to accidents and could result in serious personal injury If the wheels are changed for any rea son always replace with wheels which have the same off set dimension Wheels of a different off set could cause premature tire wear degrade ve hicle handling characteristics and or interference with the brake discs drums Such interference can lead to decreased braking efficiency and or early brake pad shoe wear Re fer to Wheels and tires in the Techni cal and consumer information section of this manual for wheel off set dimensions When a spare tire is mounted or a wheel is replaced the low tire pressure warn ing system will not function Contact your NISSAN dealer as soon as pos sible for tire replacement and or sys tem resetting for models with the low tire pressure warning system Do not install a deformed wheel or tire even if it has been repaired Such wheels or tires could have structural damage and could fail without warning The use of retread tires is not recommended For additional information regarding tires refer to Important Tire Safety In formation US or Tire Safety Informa tion Canada in the Warranty Informa tion Booklet ggg Four wheel drive models ACAUTION Always
297. wer EEE TINERE as 7 4 Washing se tirerorenoten tatna ENE AREEN 7 2 Seat bells secs cenedes vencseduduke waakeswetengad 7 4 Waking sais sss terigihtes wiatia aen EENE 7 2 Corrosion protection 00 cesee sees sence eens 7 5 Removing spots 6 06 e eee e eee eee eee ees 7 2 Most common factors contributing to vehicle Underbody tot cda cain eel redadek petals wa 7 3 CONMOSION eari eoa e 7 5 E EEEE AA A EENT 7 3 Environmental factors influence the rate of Aluminum alloy wheels 000 inmenin 7 3 CONOSION eneee ene n R EAIN R E EA 7 5 Chrome parts 200s cece cece tenet e ennen 7 3 To protect your vehicle from corrosion 7 5 Cleaning interiot x icici chen ta idedagiaerek lee wean ds 7 3 CLEANING EXTERIOR In order to maintain the appearance of your ve hicle it is important to take proper care of it To protect the paint surfaces please wash your vehicle as soon as you can after a rainfall to prevent possible damage from acid rain after driving on coastal roads when contaminants such as soot bird drop pings tree sap metal particles or bugs get on the paint surface when dust or mud builds up on the surface Whenever possible store or park your vehicle inside a garage or in a covered area When it is necessary to park outside park in a shady area or protect the vehicle with a body cover Be careful not to scratch the paint surface when putting on or removing the body cov
298. witch in the OFF position or in the P4 position Turn the headlight switch to the 2 position for full illumination when driving at night If the parking brake is applied before the engine is started the daytime running lights do not illumi nate The daytime running lights illuminate when the parking brake is released The daytime run ning lights will remain on until the ignition switch is turned off AWARNING When the daytime running light system is active tail lights on your vehicle are not on It is necessary at dusk to turn on your headlights Failure to do so could cause an accident injuring yourself and others Instruments and controls 2 21 WIC0328 WIC0245 WICO247 INSTRUMENT BRIGHTNESS CONTROL The instrument brightness control operates when the headlight switch is in the PG or 2 position TURN SIGNAL SWITCH Turn signal Move the lever up or down to signal the turning direction When the turn is com pleted the turn signals cancel automatically Turn the control to adjust the brightness of instru ment panel lights Lane change signal To signal a lane change move the lever up or down to the point where the indicator light begins to flash but the lever does not latch 2 22 Instruments and controls FOG LIGHT SWITCH if so equipped To turn the front fog lights on rotate the switch to the position To turn them off rotate the switch to the OFF position
299. with many tall buildings It can also occur for several seconds during ionospheric turbulence even in areas where no obstacles exist Static Caused by thunderstorms electrical power lines electric signs and even traffic lights disc DIGITAL AUDIO logo on the disc or packaging 3 1 in 8 cm discs with an adapter COMPACT iise 2 CDs that are not round DIGITAL AUDIO t During cold weather or rainy days the player may malfunction due to the hu midity If this occurs remove the CD CDs that are warped scratched or and dehumidify or ventilate the player have abnormal edges completely CDs with a paper label e The player may skip while driving on rough roads e The CD player sometimes cannot func tion when the compartment tempera ture is extremely high Decrease the temperature before use e Do not expose the CD to direct sun light e CDs that are in poor condition or are dirty scratched or covered with finger prints may not work properly e The following CDs may not work prop erly LHA0099 AUDIO OPERATION PRECAUTIONS Compact disc CD player e Copy control compact discs CCCD e Recordable compact discs CD R e Rewritable compact discs CD RW Only use high quality 4 7 inches 12 cm Do not use the following CDs as they round discs that have the COMPACT may cause the CD player to malfunc tion Heater air conditioner and audio systems 4 11
300. your NISSAN be sure to observe the following cautions otherwise the new equipment may ad versely affect the MFI Multiport Fuel Injection system and other electronic parts AWARNING e Acellular telephone should not be used while driving so full attention may be given to vehicle operation Some juris dictions prohibit the use of cellular tele phones while driving e If you must make a call while your ve hicle is in motion the hands free cellu lar phone operational mode if so equipped is highly recommended Ex ercise extreme caution at all times so full attention may be given to vehicle operation If a conversation in a moving vehicle requires you to take notes pull off the road to a safe location and stop your vehicle before doing so A CAUTION Keep the antenna as far away as pos sible from the Engine Control Module ECM Keep the antenna wire more than 8 in 20 cm away from the Multiport Fuel Injection harness Do not route the an tenna wire next to any harness Adjust the antenna standing wave ratio as recommended by the manufacturer Connect the ground wire from the CB radio chassis to the body For details consult a NISSAN dealer Heater air conditioner and audio systems 4 29 MEMO 4 30 Heater air conditioner and audio systems 5 Starting and driving Precautions when starting and driving 5 2 Exhaust gas carbon monoxide 0555 5 2 Three way catalyst
301. ystem may not operate properly and the vehicle dynamic con trol off indicator light may come on e The vehicle dynamic control system is not a substitute for winter tires or tire chains on a snow covered road COLD WEATHER DRIVING FREEING A FROZEN DOOR LOCK To prevent a door lock from freezing apply de icer through the key hole If the lock becomes frozen heat the key before inserting it into the key hole ANTI FREEZE In the winter when it is anticipated that the tem perature will drop below 32 F 0 C check the anti freeze to assure proper winter protection For details see Engine cooling system in the Maintenance and do it yourself section of this manual BATTERY If the battery is not fully charged during extremely cold weather conditions the battery fluid may freeze and damage the battery To maintain maxi mum efficiency the battery should be checked regularly For details see Battery in the Main tenance and do it yourself section of this manual DRAINING OF COOLANT WATER If the vehicle is to be left outside without anti freeze drain the cooling system including the engine block Refill before operating the vehicle For details see Changing engine coolant in the Maintenance and do it yourself section of this manual TIRE EQUIPMENT 1 SUMMER tires have a tread designed to provide superior performance on dry pave ment However the performance of these tires

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