Owner's Manual
Page 48
...To open flames or sparks near the vehicle when refueling. ● Fuel may be moved forward to prevent fuel from spraying out and possible personal injury. Then remove the cap. ● Use only a genuine NISSAN fuel filler cap as you begin to avoid paint damage. 2-15 SEATS/...FLOOR MATS SEATING ARRANGEMENTS Many different arrangements for the vehicle when moving or stopped. The fuel filler cap is extremely flammable and highly explosive under pressure. It has a built-in this...
...To open flames or sparks near the vehicle when refueling. ● Fuel may be moved forward to prevent fuel from spraying out and possible personal injury. Then remove the cap. ● Use only a genuine NISSAN fuel filler cap as you begin to avoid paint damage. 2-15 SEATS/...FLOOR MATS SEATING ARRANGEMENTS Many different arrangements for the vehicle when moving or stopped. The fuel filler cap is extremely flammable and highly explosive under pressure. It has a built-in this...
Owner's Manual
Page 151
Low pressure increases tire wear and wastes fuel. ● Keep the front wheels in correct alignment. Maintain cruising speeds with a constant accelerator position. ● Drive at high speed lowers fuel economy. ● Avoid unnecessary stopping and braking. On level roads, shift into high gear ...Use the air conditioner only when necessary. ● When cruising at the correct pressure. Failure to reduce drag. Improper alignment causes not only tire wear but also lower fuel economy. INCREASING FUEL ECONOMY ● Keep your new vehicle. SD1001M ● Accelerate slowly and ...
Low pressure increases tire wear and wastes fuel. ● Keep the front wheels in correct alignment. Maintain cruising speeds with a constant accelerator position. ● Drive at high speed lowers fuel economy. ● Avoid unnecessary stopping and braking. On level roads, shift into high gear ...Use the air conditioner only when necessary. ● When cruising at the correct pressure. Failure to reduce drag. Improper alignment causes not only tire wear but also lower fuel economy. INCREASING FUEL ECONOMY ● Keep your new vehicle. SD1001M ● Accelerate slowly and ...
Owner's Manual
Page 179
...OFF or LOCK position. If it -yourself operations'' section gives instructions regarding only those items which are general precautions which should be serviced by your NISSAN dealer. This ''Do-it is supported only by a jack. You should be sure there is proper ventilation for an owner to prevent the ...vehicle on your vehicle. ● If you must run the engine in doubt about any servicing, have it done by a NISSAN dealer because the fuel lines are under high pressure even when the engine is off the engine and wait until it is necessary to remove ties and any jewelry, such as...
...OFF or LOCK position. If it -yourself operations'' section gives instructions regarding only those items which are general precautions which should be serviced by your NISSAN dealer. This ''Do-it is supported only by a jack. You should be sure there is proper ventilation for an owner to prevent the ...vehicle on your vehicle. ● If you must run the engine in doubt about any servicing, have it done by a NISSAN dealer because the fuel lines are under high pressure even when the engine is off the engine and wait until it is necessary to remove ties and any jewelry, such as...
Owner's Manual
Page 242
...fuel/ lubricants ...9-2 Changing engine coolant...7-5 Changing engine oil...7-6 Changing engine oil filter...7-7 Checking engine coolant level ...7-4 Checking engine oil level ...7-5 Engine compartment check locations...7-3 Engine coolant temperature gauge ...1-4 Engine cooling system ...7-4 Engine oil...7-5 Engine oil and oil filter recommendation ...9-4 Engine oil pressure...(manual)...3-3 Rear seat heater and air conditioner controls ...3-13 Coolant Capacities and recommended fuel/ lubricants ...9-2 Changing engine coolant...7-5 Checking engine coolant level ...7-4 Engine coolant temperature ...
...fuel/ lubricants ...9-2 Changing engine coolant...7-5 Changing engine oil...7-6 Changing engine oil filter...7-7 Checking engine coolant level ...7-4 Checking engine oil level ...7-5 Engine compartment check locations...7-3 Engine coolant temperature gauge ...1-4 Engine cooling system ...7-4 Engine oil...7-5 Engine oil and oil filter recommendation ...9-4 Engine oil pressure...(manual)...3-3 Rear seat heater and air conditioner controls ...3-13 Coolant Capacities and recommended fuel/ lubricants ...9-2 Changing engine coolant...7-5 Checking engine coolant level ...7-4 Engine coolant temperature ...
Owner's Manual
Page 247
... pressure: See tire placard affixed to follow the recommendations outlined in the "Break-in schedule'' information found in vehicle damage or shortened engine life. Follow these recommendations may result in the "Starting and Driving" section of this Owner's Manual. Failure to the glove compartment lid. GAS STATION INFORMATION Recommended fuel:... See ''Engine oil and oil filter recommendation'' in the ''Technical and consumer information'' section. AGS0501 For further details such as gasohol, see ''Fuel recommendation'' in the ''Technical and consumer information'' section.
... pressure: See tire placard affixed to follow the recommendations outlined in the "Break-in schedule'' information found in vehicle damage or shortened engine life. Follow these recommendations may result in the "Starting and Driving" section of this Owner's Manual. Failure to the glove compartment lid. GAS STATION INFORMATION Recommended fuel:... See ''Engine oil and oil filter recommendation'' in the ''Technical and consumer information'' section. AGS0501 For further details such as gasohol, see ''Fuel recommendation'' in the ''Technical and consumer information'' section.