Owner's Manual
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... to ride in a seat and using a seat belt properly. ¼ GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) maximum total combined weight of the unloaded vehicle, passengers, luggage, hitch, trailer tongue load and any area of passengers and cargo. 9-14 Technical and consumer information TERMS It is located on the Tire and Loading Information...
... to ride in a seat and using a seat belt properly. ¼ GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) maximum total combined weight of the unloaded vehicle, passengers, luggage, hitch, trailer tongue load and any area of passengers and cargo. 9-14 Technical and consumer information TERMS It is located on the Tire and Loading Information...
Owner's Manual
Page 301
... change the way your vehicle handles. PAYLOAD WEIGHT CAPACITY The payload weight capacity is the maximum total weight of passengers, optional equipment (air conditioning, trailer hitch, etc.) and cargo that your vehicle is loaded, drive to a scale and weigh the front and the rear wheels separately to the driver's door center...
... change the way your vehicle handles. PAYLOAD WEIGHT CAPACITY The payload weight capacity is the maximum total weight of passengers, optional equipment (air conditioning, trailer hitch, etc.) and cargo that your vehicle is loaded, drive to a scale and weigh the front and the rear wheels separately to the driver's door center...
Owner's Manual
Page 303
... and cause overheating. If necessary, pull to the side of a collision. The gross vehicle weight equals the combined weight of the unloaded vehicle, passengers, luggage, hitch, trailer tongue load and any other traffic, which helps reduce the chance of the towing vehicle must not exceed the gross axle weight rating (GAWR...
... and cause overheating. If necessary, pull to the side of a collision. The gross vehicle weight equals the combined weight of the unloaded vehicle, passengers, luggage, hitch, trailer tongue load and any other traffic, which helps reduce the chance of the towing vehicle must not exceed the gross axle weight rating (GAWR...
Owner's Manual
Page 304
...*1: All towing above 2,000 lb (907 kg). The hitch ball shank should be at least 2 threads showing beyond the lock washer and nut. Sway control devices are not offered by crosswinds, rough road surfaces or passing trucks. NISSAN recommends the use of a tandem axle trailer whenever towing ...The threaded shank of the ball. ¼ Choose the proper class hitch ball based on most trailer couplers. Most hitch balls also have the size printed on top of the hitch ball must be properly secured to sway caused by NISSAN. TOWING LOAD/SPECIFICATION CHART TOWING LOAD/SPECIFICATION CHART Unit: lb (...
...*1: All towing above 2,000 lb (907 kg). The hitch ball shank should be at least 2 threads showing beyond the lock washer and nut. Sway control devices are not offered by crosswinds, rough road surfaces or passing trucks. NISSAN recommends the use of a tandem axle trailer whenever towing ...The threaded shank of the ball. ¼ Choose the proper class hitch ball based on most trailer couplers. Most hitch balls also have the size printed on top of the hitch ball must be properly secured to sway caused by NISSAN. TOWING LOAD/SPECIFICATION CHART TOWING LOAD/SPECIFICATION CHART Unit: lb (...
Owner's Manual
Page 305
...-type module/converter must draw no more than 15 milliamps from the rear, where practical, remove the hitch and/or receiver when not in this section. Suitable genuine NISSAN hitches for all trailer lighting. Be sure to leave enough slack in accordance with the trailer and tire manufacturers...for pickup trucks and sport utility vehicles are available at a NISSAN dealer. ¼ Do not use a suitable chains between your vehicle and the trailer. Class I hitch Class I trailer hitch equipment to the vehicle that all trailer hitch mounting bolts are securely mounted. ¼ To reduce the ...
...-type module/converter must draw no more than 15 milliamps from the rear, where practical, remove the hitch and/or receiver when not in this section. Suitable genuine NISSAN hitches for all trailer lighting. Be sure to leave enough slack in accordance with the trailer and tire manufacturers...for pickup trucks and sport utility vehicles are available at a NISSAN dealer. ¼ Do not use a suitable chains between your vehicle and the trailer. Class I hitch Class I trailer hitch equipment to the vehicle that all trailer hitch mounting bolts are securely mounted. ¼ To reduce the ...
Owner's Manual
Page 306
...to go. Some states or provinces have it conforms to federal and/or local regulations and that are backing up trailer lights, contact a NISSAN dealer or reputable trailer dealer. ¼ Always secure items in the trailer to prevent load shifts while driving. ¼ Load the ... at a moderate speed. When going down condition; For assistance in hooking up . ¼ Always block the wheels on a slope is hitched. Steering stability, and braking performance will be additionally vented by opening the windows, switching the fan control to high and setting the temperature conTechnical...
...to go. Some states or provinces have it conforms to federal and/or local regulations and that are backing up trailer lights, contact a NISSAN dealer or reputable trailer dealer. ¼ Always secure items in the trailer to prevent load shifts while driving. ¼ Load the ... at a moderate speed. When going down condition; For assistance in hooking up . ¼ Always block the wheels on a slope is hitched. Steering stability, and braking performance will be additionally vented by opening the windows, switching the fan control to high and setting the temperature conTechnical...
Owner's Manual
Page 307
... following distance to allow for details. Remember the length of the trailer must conform to federal safety requirements in reduced braking efficiency. ¼ Increase your hitch, trailer wiring harness connections, and trailer wheel lug nuts after 50 miles (80 km) of the turn . ¼ Crosswinds and rough roads will help stabilize...
... following distance to allow for details. Remember the length of the trailer must conform to federal safety requirements in reduced braking efficiency. ¼ Increase your hitch, trailer wiring harness connections, and trailer wheel lug nuts after 50 miles (80 km) of the turn . ¼ Crosswinds and rough roads will help stabilize...
Owner's Manual
Page 315
... locations ...1-30 With top tether strap ...1-29 Child safety ...1-12 Child safety rear door lock...3-5 Chimes, Audible reminders...2-16 Circuit breaker, Fusible link ...8-21 Class I hitch...9-20 Cleaning exterior and interior ...7-2, 7-3 Clock ...4-4, 4-15 Coin box ...2-30 Cold weather driving ...5-33 Compact Disc (CD) changer operation ...4-33 Compact Disc (CD) player (See...
... locations ...1-30 With top tether strap ...1-29 Child safety ...1-12 Child safety rear door lock...3-5 Chimes, Audible reminders...2-16 Circuit breaker, Fusible link ...8-21 Class I hitch...9-20 Cleaning exterior and interior ...7-2, 7-3 Clock ...4-4, 4-15 Coin box ...2-30 Cold weather driving ...5-33 Compact Disc (CD) changer operation ...4-33 Compact Disc (CD) player (See...
Owner's Manual
Page 316
... control ...2-25 Bulb replacement ...8-27 Headlight switch ...2-22 Xenon headlights ...2-22 Heated seats ...2-28 Heater Engine coolant heater ...5-35 Heater and air conditioner (automatic) ...4-20 Hitch ball ...9-19 HomeLink Universal Transceiver...2-41 Hood release ...3-24 Horn ...2-27 I Ignition switch (Intelligent Key system) ...3-13 Ignition switch Key positions ...5-8, 5-10 Immobilizer system...2-18...
... control ...2-25 Bulb replacement ...8-27 Headlight switch ...2-22 Xenon headlights ...2-22 Heated seats ...2-28 Heater Engine coolant heater ...5-35 Heater and air conditioner (automatic) ...4-20 Hitch ball ...9-19 HomeLink Universal Transceiver...2-41 Hood release ...3-24 Horn ...2-27 I Ignition switch (Intelligent Key system) ...3-13 Ignition switch Key positions ...5-8, 5-10 Immobilizer system...2-18...