Garage door opener HomeLink Universal Transceiver Gas cap Gauge Engine coolant temperature gauge Engine oil pressure gauge Fuel gauge Odometer Speedometer Tachometer Trip computer Trip odometer Voltmeter General maintenance Glass hatch Glove box. Immobilizer system 2 23 3 2 5 8 Important vehicle information label 9 10 In cabin microfilter 8 17 Increasing fuel economy 5 17 Indicator lights and audible reminders See warning indicator lights and audible reminders.
Inside automatic anti glare mirror 3 14 Inside mirror 3 14 Instrument brightness control 2 29 Instrument panel 0 6 2 2 Instrument panel dimmer switch 2 29 Interior light 2 51 ISOFIX child restraints 1 32 J Jump starting 6 8 K Key 3 2 Keyfob battery replacement 8 25 Keyless entry system See remote keyless entry system 3 5 L Labels Air conditioner specification label 9 11 C M V S S certification label 9 10 Emission control information label 9 10 Engine serial number 9 10 F M V S S certification label 9 10 Vehicle identification number VIN plate 9 9 Warning labels for SRS 1 57 LATCH Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren System 1 32 License plate Installing the license plate 9 12 Lift gate 3 8 Light Air bag warning light 1 58 2 17 Brake light See stop light 8 27 Bulb check instrument panel 2 13 Hazard warning flasher switch 2 31 Head restraints 1 7 Active head restraint 1 8 10 3 REVIEW COPY 2006 Pathfinder pat Owners Manual USA English nna 08 01 05 cathy Bulb replacement Charge warning light Fog light switch Headlight and turn signal switch Headlight control switch Headlights Interior light Light bulbs Low tire pressure warning light Low washer fluid warning light Passenger air bag and status light Personal lights Security indicator light Warning indicator lights and audible reminders Lights Map lights Lock Child safety rear door lock Door locks Power door locks Low fuel warning light Low tire pressure warning light Low washer fluid warning light Luggage hook Luggage See vehicle loading information Luggage storage see vehicle loading information M 8 27 2 15 2 30 2 26 2 26 8 26 2 51 8 26 2 16 2 17 1 52 2 52 2 20 2 13 2 52 3 4 3 3 3 4 2 16 2 16 2 17 2 42 9 12 2 42 Maintenance General maintenance Inside the vehicle Maintenance precautions Outside the vehicle Seat belt maintenance Under the hood and vehicle Malfunction indicator light Manual front seat adjustment Map lights Map pocket Meters and gauges Instrument brightness control Mirror Automatic anti glare inside mirror Inside mirror Outside mirror control Outside mirrors.
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Friday, May 21, 2010
Thursday, May 20, 2010
2005 Nissan Pathfinder Owners Manual
To move the shift selector lever release the shift lock The shift selector lever can be moved to N Neutral However the steering wheel will be locked unless the ignition switch is turned to the ON position This allows the vehicle to be moved if the battery is discharged To push the shift lock release complete the following procedure.
WARNING If the selector lever cannot be moved from the P Park position while the engine is running and the brake pedal is depressed the stop lights may not work Malfunctioning stop lights could cause an accident injuring yourself and others 5 12 Starting and driving REVIEW COPY 2005 Pathfinder pat Owners Manual USA English nna 03 31 05 cathy Accelerator downshift in D position For passing or hill climbing depress the accelerator pedal to the floor This shifts the transmission down into a lower gear depending on the vehicle speed OFF For driving up and down long slopes where engine braking is necessary 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 LSD0142 Overdrive switch Each time your vehicle is started the transmission is automatically reset to overdrive ON When driving conditions change depress the Overdrive switch to turn the Overdrive on Remember not to drive at high speeds for extended periods of time with the Overdrive off This reduces fuel economy 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 REVIEW COPY 2005 Pathfinder pat Owners Manual USA English nna 03 31 05 cathy PARKING BRAKE CRUISE CONTROL WARNING Be sure the parking brake is fully released 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.
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WARNING If the selector lever cannot be moved from the P Park position while the engine is running and the brake pedal is depressed the stop lights may not work Malfunctioning stop lights could cause an accident injuring yourself and others 5 12 Starting and driving REVIEW COPY 2005 Pathfinder pat Owners Manual USA English nna 03 31 05 cathy Accelerator downshift in D position For passing or hill climbing depress the accelerator pedal to the floor This shifts the transmission down into a lower gear depending on the vehicle speed OFF For driving up and down long slopes where engine braking is necessary 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 LSD0142 Overdrive switch Each time your vehicle is started the transmission is automatically reset to overdrive ON When driving conditions change depress the Overdrive switch to turn the Overdrive on Remember not to drive at high speeds for extended periods of time with the Overdrive off This reduces fuel economy 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 REVIEW COPY 2005 Pathfinder pat Owners Manual USA English nna 03 31 05 cathy PARKING BRAKE CRUISE CONTROL WARNING Be sure the parking brake is fully released 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.
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Wednesday, May 19, 2010
2005 Nissan Pathfinder Navigation System Manual
The city names and street names will be displayed Use the joystick to scroll the display if more than 5 suggested street names appear When the Next Search key is selected it is possible to narrow down cities To use this function refer to Setting with the City key on page 5 21 When the PREV button is pressed the screen to input street names will be displayed 4 Select one street of your destination.
How do I program a destination 5 9 REVIEW COPY 2005 nav Navigation System OM USA English nna 07 10 04 debbie INV2325 INV2323 INV1803 6 To set the destination waypoints refer to Making the system guide the route with detailed options on page 5 31 7 To slightly alter the destination Select the Map key to display the map screen of the area around the specified destination waypoints INFO An approximate location corresponding to the entered house number is displayed If necessary correct the location using the joystick The location displayed by the calculation using the house number may differ from the actual location In that case correct the location using the joystick 8 If necessary operate the joystick to adjust the location of the destination waypoint Press the ENTER button Select the Destination key to confirm The DEST SETTINGS Street Address screen will be displayed To set the destination waypoint refer to Making the system guide the route with detailed options on page 5 31 5 10 How do I program a destination REVIEW COPY 2005 nav Navigation System OM USA English nna 07 10 04 debbie INV2326 INV2327 INV2328 Setting with the State key The State key is used when you select a state province to set the destination 1 Select the State key 2 The display shows the screen to select states Input a state province name INFO When the Last 5 States key is selected the history of the previous five settings will be listed How do I program a destination 5 11 REVIEW COPY 2005 nav Navigation System OM USA English nna 07 10 04 debbie INV2329 INV2330 INV2331 3 The display shows the state province list Select a state province name.
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How do I program a destination 5 9 REVIEW COPY 2005 nav Navigation System OM USA English nna 07 10 04 debbie INV2325 INV2323 INV1803 6 To set the destination waypoints refer to Making the system guide the route with detailed options on page 5 31 7 To slightly alter the destination Select the Map key to display the map screen of the area around the specified destination waypoints INFO An approximate location corresponding to the entered house number is displayed If necessary correct the location using the joystick The location displayed by the calculation using the house number may differ from the actual location In that case correct the location using the joystick 8 If necessary operate the joystick to adjust the location of the destination waypoint Press the ENTER button Select the Destination key to confirm The DEST SETTINGS Street Address screen will be displayed To set the destination waypoint refer to Making the system guide the route with detailed options on page 5 31 5 10 How do I program a destination REVIEW COPY 2005 nav Navigation System OM USA English nna 07 10 04 debbie INV2326 INV2327 INV2328 Setting with the State key The State key is used when you select a state province to set the destination 1 Select the State key 2 The display shows the screen to select states Input a state province name INFO When the Last 5 States key is selected the history of the previous five settings will be listed How do I program a destination 5 11 REVIEW COPY 2005 nav Navigation System OM USA English nna 07 10 04 debbie INV2329 INV2330 INV2331 3 The display shows the state province list Select a state province name.
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Tuesday, May 18, 2010
2002 Nissan Pathfinder Owners Manual
Engine serial number 9 13 Engine specifications 9 9 If your vehicle overheats 6 11 Starting the engine 5 9 Exhaust gas Carbon monoxide 5 2 F F M V S S certification label 9 13 Filter Air cleaner housing filter 8 23 Flashers See hazard warning flasher switch 2 23 Flat tire 6 2 Floor mat cleaning 7 4 Fluid Automatic transmission fluid ATF 8 16 Brake and clutch fluid 8 18 Brake fluid 8 18 Capacities and recommended fuel lubricants 9 2 Engine coolant 8 9 Engine oil.
Power steering fluid 8 18 Window washer fluid 8 20 10 2 01 9 21 R50 D V5 FM AM radio with cassette player and Compact Disc CD player 4 14 Fog light switch 2 23 Four wheel drive 4WD 5 20 5 23 4WD shift switch operations 5 26 Front air bag system See supplemental restraint system 1 16 Front fog light switch 2 23 Front manual seat adjustment 1 2 Front power seat adjustment 1 4 Fuel Capacities and recommended fuel lubricants 9 2 Filler cap 3 12 Filler lid 3 12 Fuel economy 5 19 Fuel octane rating 9 4 Fuel recommendation 9 4 Gauge 2 5 Fuses 8 27 Fusible links 8 28 G Gas cap 3 12 Gauge 2 3 Engine coolant temperature gauge 2 4 Fuel gauge 2 5 Odometer 2 3 Speedometer 2 3 Tachometer 2 4 General maintenance 8 2 Glass hatch and outside mirror defogger switch 2 19 Glass hatch lock Glass hatch opener Glasses case Glove box Glove box lock H 3 11 3 11 2 28 2 29 2 29 Indicator lights 2 13 Inside mirror 3 15 Inspection maintenance I M test 9 23 Instrument panel 2 2 Interior lights 2 38 J Jump starting 6 9 K Keys 3 2 L Label Air conditioner specification label Label Emission control information label Label F M V S S certification label Labels Air bag warning labels Engine serial number Vehicle identification number VIN Light Air bag warning light Bulb replacement Fog light switch Front fog light switch Headlight switch Headlights Bulb replacement Interior lights Personal lights Replacement 9 14 9 14 9 13 1 20 9 13 9 12 1 21 8 30 2 23 2 23 2 20 8 31 2 38 2 39 8 30 Hazard warning flasher switch 2 23 Head restraints 1 9 Headlights Bulb replacement 8 31 Headlight switch 2 20 Heated seats 2 24 Heater Engine coolant heater 5 35 Heater and air conditioner automatic 4 8 Heater and air conditioner controls 4 2 Heater operation 4 2 Heater operation Semiautomatic air conditioner 4 4 Hood release 3 9 Hook Luggage hook 2 32 Horn 2 24 How to stop alarm Vehicle security 2 16 I Ignition switch 5 6 Automatic transmission models 5 6 5 10 Key positions 5 8 Manual transmission models 5 7 5 14 Immobilizer system 2 17 10 3 01 9 21 R50 D V5 Vanity mirror light 2 40 Warning indicator lights and audible reminders
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Power steering fluid 8 18 Window washer fluid 8 20 10 2 01 9 21 R50 D V5 FM AM radio with cassette player and Compact Disc CD player 4 14 Fog light switch 2 23 Four wheel drive 4WD 5 20 5 23 4WD shift switch operations 5 26 Front air bag system See supplemental restraint system 1 16 Front fog light switch 2 23 Front manual seat adjustment 1 2 Front power seat adjustment 1 4 Fuel Capacities and recommended fuel lubricants 9 2 Filler cap 3 12 Filler lid 3 12 Fuel economy 5 19 Fuel octane rating 9 4 Fuel recommendation 9 4 Gauge 2 5 Fuses 8 27 Fusible links 8 28 G Gas cap 3 12 Gauge 2 3 Engine coolant temperature gauge 2 4 Fuel gauge 2 5 Odometer 2 3 Speedometer 2 3 Tachometer 2 4 General maintenance 8 2 Glass hatch and outside mirror defogger switch 2 19 Glass hatch lock Glass hatch opener Glasses case Glove box Glove box lock H 3 11 3 11 2 28 2 29 2 29 Indicator lights 2 13 Inside mirror 3 15 Inspection maintenance I M test 9 23 Instrument panel 2 2 Interior lights 2 38 J Jump starting 6 9 K Keys 3 2 L Label Air conditioner specification label Label Emission control information label Label F M V S S certification label Labels Air bag warning labels Engine serial number Vehicle identification number VIN Light Air bag warning light Bulb replacement Fog light switch Front fog light switch Headlight switch Headlights Bulb replacement Interior lights Personal lights Replacement 9 14 9 14 9 13 1 20 9 13 9 12 1 21 8 30 2 23 2 23 2 20 8 31 2 38 2 39 8 30 Hazard warning flasher switch 2 23 Head restraints 1 9 Headlights Bulb replacement 8 31 Headlight switch 2 20 Heated seats 2 24 Heater Engine coolant heater 5 35 Heater and air conditioner automatic 4 8 Heater and air conditioner controls 4 2 Heater operation 4 2 Heater operation Semiautomatic air conditioner 4 4 Hood release 3 9 Hook Luggage hook 2 32 Horn 2 24 How to stop alarm Vehicle security 2 16 I Ignition switch 5 6 Automatic transmission models 5 6 5 10 Key positions 5 8 Manual transmission models 5 7 5 14 Immobilizer system 2 17 10 3 01 9 21 R50 D V5 Vanity mirror light 2 40 Warning indicator lights and audible reminders
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Monday, May 17, 2010
2004 Nissan Pathfinder Owners Manual
Starting the engine 5 10 Event data recorders 9 26 Exhaust gas Carbon monoxide 5 2 F F M V S S certification label 9 13 Filter Air cleaner housing filter 8 20 Changing engine oil filter 8 13 Flashers See hazard warning flasher switch 2 25 Flat tire 6 2 Flat tire Low tire pressure warning system 5 3 Flat towing 9 22 Floor mat cleaning 7 4 Fluid Automatic transmission fluid ATF 8 14 Brake and clutch fluid 8 16 Brake fluid.
Capacities and recommended fuel lubricants 9 2 Engine coolant 8 8 Engine oil 8 11 Power steering fluid 8 15 Window washer fluid 8 17 FM AM radio with cassette player and Compact Disc CD player 4 16 FM AM SATELLITE radio with cassette player and Compact Disc CD player CD changer 4 23 10 2 04 3 9 R50 D V5 Fog light switch 2 25 Four wheel drive 4WD 4WD shift switch operations 5 28 Four wheel drive 4WD All mode 4WD 5 25 Four wheel drive 4WD Part time 4WD 5 21 Front manual seat adjustment 1 2 Front fog light switch 2 25 Front power seat adjustment 1 4 Fuel Capacities and recommended fuel lubricants 9 2 filler cap 3 13 filler lid 3 13 Fuel economy 5 20 Fuel octane rating 9 4 Fuel recommendation 9 4 Gauge 2 5 Fuses 8 24 Fusible links 8 24 G Garage door opener HomeLink Universal Transceiver 2 44 Gas cap 3 13 Gauge 2 3 Engine coolant temperature gauge 2 4 Fuel gauge 2 5 Odometer 2 3 Speedometer 2 3 Tachometer 2 4 General maintenance 8 2 Glass hatch and outside mirror defogger 2 21 Glass hatch lock 3 11 Glass hatch opener 3 11 Glove box 2 33 Glove box lock 2 33 H Instrument brightness control 2 23 Instrument panel 2 2 Interior lights 2 42 ISOFIX child restraint 1 41 J Hazard warning flasher switch 2 25 Head restraints 1 9 Headlights Bulb replacement 8 28 Headlight switch 2 22 Heated seats 2 26 Heater Engine coolant heater 5 39 Heater and air conditioner controls 4 2 Heater operation 4 2 Heater and air conditioner Type A 4 8 Heater and air conditioner Type B 4 10 HomeLink Universal Transceiver 2 44 Hood release 3 9 Hook Luggage hook 2 35 Horn 2 26 I Ignition switch 5 7 Automatic transmission models 5 7 5 11 Key positions 5 9 Manual transmission models 5 8 5 16 Immobilizer system 2 18 Indicator lights 2 14 Inside mirror 3 16 Inspection maintenance I M test 9 25 Jump starting 6 9 K Keyless entry See remote keyless entry system 3 5 Keys 3 2 L Label Air conditioner specification label Label Emission control information label Label F M V S S certification label Labels Air bag warning labels Engine serial number Vehicle identification number VIN LATCH system Light Air bag warning light Bulb replacement 8 3 Fog light switch Headlight switch Headlights bulb replacement Interior lights Personal light.
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Capacities and recommended fuel lubricants 9 2 Engine coolant 8 8 Engine oil 8 11 Power steering fluid 8 15 Window washer fluid 8 17 FM AM radio with cassette player and Compact Disc CD player 4 16 FM AM SATELLITE radio with cassette player and Compact Disc CD player CD changer 4 23 10 2 04 3 9 R50 D V5 Fog light switch 2 25 Four wheel drive 4WD 4WD shift switch operations 5 28 Four wheel drive 4WD All mode 4WD 5 25 Four wheel drive 4WD Part time 4WD 5 21 Front manual seat adjustment 1 2 Front fog light switch 2 25 Front power seat adjustment 1 4 Fuel Capacities and recommended fuel lubricants 9 2 filler cap 3 13 filler lid 3 13 Fuel economy 5 20 Fuel octane rating 9 4 Fuel recommendation 9 4 Gauge 2 5 Fuses 8 24 Fusible links 8 24 G Garage door opener HomeLink Universal Transceiver 2 44 Gas cap 3 13 Gauge 2 3 Engine coolant temperature gauge 2 4 Fuel gauge 2 5 Odometer 2 3 Speedometer 2 3 Tachometer 2 4 General maintenance 8 2 Glass hatch and outside mirror defogger 2 21 Glass hatch lock 3 11 Glass hatch opener 3 11 Glove box 2 33 Glove box lock 2 33 H Instrument brightness control 2 23 Instrument panel 2 2 Interior lights 2 42 ISOFIX child restraint 1 41 J Hazard warning flasher switch 2 25 Head restraints 1 9 Headlights Bulb replacement 8 28 Headlight switch 2 22 Heated seats 2 26 Heater Engine coolant heater 5 39 Heater and air conditioner controls 4 2 Heater operation 4 2 Heater and air conditioner Type A 4 8 Heater and air conditioner Type B 4 10 HomeLink Universal Transceiver 2 44 Hood release 3 9 Hook Luggage hook 2 35 Horn 2 26 I Ignition switch 5 7 Automatic transmission models 5 7 5 11 Key positions 5 9 Manual transmission models 5 8 5 16 Immobilizer system 2 18 Indicator lights 2 14 Inside mirror 3 16 Inspection maintenance I M test 9 25 Jump starting 6 9 K Keyless entry See remote keyless entry system 3 5 Keys 3 2 L Label Air conditioner specification label Label Emission control information label Label F M V S S certification label Labels Air bag warning labels Engine serial number Vehicle identification number VIN LATCH system Light Air bag warning light Bulb replacement 8 3 Fog light switch Headlight switch Headlights bulb replacement Interior lights Personal light.
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Sunday, May 16, 2010
2004 Nissan Pathfinder Navigation System Manual
nlarged intersection display 5 36 G Map coverage areas 2 3 Map DVD ROM 13 6 N GPS Global Positioning System 2 2 H Nearby display icons 6 12 P Birdview display 11 2 C Heading 11 7 I Point of interest POI 6 2 Preference for route calculation 5 35 Previous Dest 5 5 Q Clear memory 4 15 Complete route 11 10 D Icon Changing 7 9 Icon Legend 12 6 7 13 Information on screen Planview Birdview 11 2 Intersection 5 14 J Quick stop.
Quick stop customer settings 5 42 R Destination Adjusting 5 37 Destination Deleting 5 37 Destination Setting 5 2 Detour 9 3 Display Direction 11 7 Display Error 4 20 Display Maintenance 11 24 Joystick 4 3 L Reference symbols 1 2 Route calculation and guidance 5 35 Route guidance 3 2 4 18 Liquid crystal display LCD 11 24 REVIEW COPY 2004 Pathfinder Armada wzw Navigation System OM navi USA English nna 06 17 03 debbie S Z Safe operation 1 2 Safety note 1 2 Simulation drive 11 13 Storing current vehicle position 7 4 T Zoom in IN 11 6 Zoom out OUT 11 6 Tracking 11 15 Turn list 11 11 U Updating the current vehicle location and the direction 11 18 V Voice guidance Notes 11 2 W Waypoint Adjusting Waypoint Deleting Waypoint Setting Where am I 5 37 5 37 5 32 5 44 14 2 REVIEW COPY 2004 Pathfinder Armada wzw Navigation System OM navi USA English nna 06 17 03 debbie KEY Address Book key 5 3 Address Street key 5 7 Adjust Current Location key 11 19 All Clear key 5 40 Area key 8 4 8 9 Auto Re route On Off key 9 2 Avoid Area Setting key 8 2 Avoid Freeway key 8 4 8 9 Avoid the Current Street key 9 4 Birdview key 11 5 Cancel Guidance key 5 45 Cancel Simulation key 11 15 Category key 6 5 City key 5 21 Clear Memory key 4 6 Complete Route key 11 11 Country key 5 29 Destination key 5 5 Detour key 9 4 ENTER key 4 12 Edit Address Book key 7 3 Edit Route key 9 4 GPS Information key 11 17 Guidance Volume key 10 2 Heading key 11 8 Heading Up key 11 8 Home key 5 30 I AGREE key 4 12 Intersection key 5 14 Landmark Icon key 7 11 List key 6 2 Louder key 10 2 Map key 5 27 Minimize FWY key 5 34 Minimize Toll Road key 5 34 Navigation key 4 5 Nearby key 6 12 Nearby Display Icons key 6 15 North Up key 11 8 Pause key 11 15 Phone Number key 5 25 Plan View key.
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Quick stop customer settings 5 42 R Destination Adjusting 5 37 Destination Deleting 5 37 Destination Setting 5 2 Detour 9 3 Display Direction 11 7 Display Error 4 20 Display Maintenance 11 24 Joystick 4 3 L Reference symbols 1 2 Route calculation and guidance 5 35 Route guidance 3 2 4 18 Liquid crystal display LCD 11 24 REVIEW COPY 2004 Pathfinder Armada wzw Navigation System OM navi USA English nna 06 17 03 debbie S Z Safe operation 1 2 Safety note 1 2 Simulation drive 11 13 Storing current vehicle position 7 4 T Zoom in IN 11 6 Zoom out OUT 11 6 Tracking 11 15 Turn list 11 11 U Updating the current vehicle location and the direction 11 18 V Voice guidance Notes 11 2 W Waypoint Adjusting Waypoint Deleting Waypoint Setting Where am I 5 37 5 37 5 32 5 44 14 2 REVIEW COPY 2004 Pathfinder Armada wzw Navigation System OM navi USA English nna 06 17 03 debbie KEY Address Book key 5 3 Address Street key 5 7 Adjust Current Location key 11 19 All Clear key 5 40 Area key 8 4 8 9 Auto Re route On Off key 9 2 Avoid Area Setting key 8 2 Avoid Freeway key 8 4 8 9 Avoid the Current Street key 9 4 Birdview key 11 5 Cancel Guidance key 5 45 Cancel Simulation key 11 15 Category key 6 5 City key 5 21 Clear Memory key 4 6 Complete Route key 11 11 Country key 5 29 Destination key 5 5 Detour key 9 4 ENTER key 4 12 Edit Address Book key 7 3 Edit Route key 9 4 GPS Information key 11 17 Guidance Volume key 10 2 Heading key 11 8 Heading Up key 11 8 Home key 5 30 I AGREE key 4 12 Intersection key 5 14 Landmark Icon key 7 11 List key 6 2 Louder key 10 2 Map key 5 27 Minimize FWY key 5 34 Minimize Toll Road key 5 34 Navigation key 4 5 Nearby key 6 12 Nearby Display Icons key 6 15 North Up key 11 8 Pause key 11 15 Phone Number key 5 25 Plan View key.
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2008 Nissan Xterra Owners Manual
Heater and air conditioner controls 4 2 Servicing air conditioner 4 9 Air flow charts 4 6 Alarm system See vehicle security system 2 21 Anchor point locations 1 26 Antenna 4 27 Anti lock brake warning light 2 13 Anti lock Braking System ABS 5 31 Audible reminders 2 21.
Audio system 4 10 Compact Disc CD changer 4 23 Compact disc CD player 4 18 FM AM radio with compact disc CD player 4 16 FM AM radio with compact disc CD player 4 20 Radio 4 10 Audio System Settings 4 21 Audio system Steering wheel audio control switch 4 26 Automatic Automatic power window switch 2 45 Automatic transmission position indicator light 2 17 Driving with automatic transmission 5 12 Transmission selector lever lock release 5 14 Automatic anti glare inside mirror 3 13 AUX jack 4 25 B Battery Charge warning light Before starting the engine Belt See drive belt Block heater Engine Bluetooth hands free phone system 8 13 2 14 5 10 8 15 Booster seats 1 37 Brake Anti lock Braking System ABS 5 31 Brake fluid 8 11 Brake light See stop light 8 28 Brake system 5 30 Brake warning light 2 13 Brake wear indicators 2 21 8 21 Parking brake operation 5 17 Self adjusting brakes 8 21 Brakes 8 21 Break in schedule 5 20 Brightness control Instrument panel 2 27 Bulb check instrument panel 2 13 Bulb replacement 8 28 C Capacities and recommended fuel lubricants 9 2 Car phone or CB radio 4 27 Cargo light 2 47 Cargo net 2 40 Cargo See vehicle loading information 9 12 CD care and cleaning 4 25 CD changer See audio system 4 23 CD player See audio system 4 18 Child restraint with top tether strap 1 26 Child restraints 1 12 1 13 1 22 1 24 5 36 4 28 REVIEW COPY 2008 Xterra xtr Owners Manual USA English nna 06 26 07 debbie Precautions on child restraints 1 22 1 31 1 37 Top tether strap anchor point locations 1 26 Child safety rear door lock 3 5 Chimes audible reminders 2 21 Cleaning exterior and interior 7 2 Clock 4 17 Clutch Clutch fluid 8 12 Clutch interlock clutch start switch 2 31 C M V S S certification label 9 10 Cold weather driving 5 35 Compact disc CD player 4 18 Console box 2 34 Controls Audio controls steering wheel 4 26 Heater and air conditioner controls 4 2 Coolant Capacities and recommended fuel lubricants 9 2 Changing engine coolant 8 8 Checking engine coolant level 8 7 Engine coolant temperature gauge 2 6 Corrosion protection 7 5 Cruise control 5 18 Cup holders 2 36 Curtain side impact and rollover air bag 1 54 D Daytime running light system Canada only 2 26 Defroster switch Rear window and outside mirror defroster switch 2 25 Dimensions and weights Dimmer switch for instrument panel Door locks Door open warning light Drive belt Driving Cold weather driving Driving with automatic transmission Driving with manual transmission
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Audio system 4 10 Compact Disc CD changer 4 23 Compact disc CD player 4 18 FM AM radio with compact disc CD player 4 16 FM AM radio with compact disc CD player 4 20 Radio 4 10 Audio System Settings 4 21 Audio system Steering wheel audio control switch 4 26 Automatic Automatic power window switch 2 45 Automatic transmission position indicator light 2 17 Driving with automatic transmission 5 12 Transmission selector lever lock release 5 14 Automatic anti glare inside mirror 3 13 AUX jack 4 25 B Battery Charge warning light Before starting the engine Belt See drive belt Block heater Engine Bluetooth hands free phone system 8 13 2 14 5 10 8 15 Booster seats 1 37 Brake Anti lock Braking System ABS 5 31 Brake fluid 8 11 Brake light See stop light 8 28 Brake system 5 30 Brake warning light 2 13 Brake wear indicators 2 21 8 21 Parking brake operation 5 17 Self adjusting brakes 8 21 Brakes 8 21 Break in schedule 5 20 Brightness control Instrument panel 2 27 Bulb check instrument panel 2 13 Bulb replacement 8 28 C Capacities and recommended fuel lubricants 9 2 Car phone or CB radio 4 27 Cargo light 2 47 Cargo net 2 40 Cargo See vehicle loading information 9 12 CD care and cleaning 4 25 CD changer See audio system 4 23 CD player See audio system 4 18 Child restraint with top tether strap 1 26 Child restraints 1 12 1 13 1 22 1 24 5 36 4 28 REVIEW COPY 2008 Xterra xtr Owners Manual USA English nna 06 26 07 debbie Precautions on child restraints 1 22 1 31 1 37 Top tether strap anchor point locations 1 26 Child safety rear door lock 3 5 Chimes audible reminders 2 21 Cleaning exterior and interior 7 2 Clock 4 17 Clutch Clutch fluid 8 12 Clutch interlock clutch start switch 2 31 C M V S S certification label 9 10 Cold weather driving 5 35 Compact disc CD player 4 18 Console box 2 34 Controls Audio controls steering wheel 4 26 Heater and air conditioner controls 4 2 Coolant Capacities and recommended fuel lubricants 9 2 Changing engine coolant 8 8 Checking engine coolant level 8 7 Engine coolant temperature gauge 2 6 Corrosion protection 7 5 Cruise control 5 18 Cup holders 2 36 Curtain side impact and rollover air bag 1 54 D Daytime running light system Canada only 2 26 Defroster switch Rear window and outside mirror defroster switch 2 25 Dimensions and weights Dimmer switch for instrument panel Door locks Door open warning light Drive belt Driving Cold weather driving Driving with automatic transmission Driving with manual transmission
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Saturday, May 15, 2010
2003 Nissan Pathfinder Owners Manual
Your NISSAN dealer 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 your Owners Manual carefully This will ensure familiarity with controls and maintenance requirements assisting you in the safe operation of your vehicle.
For descriptions specified for four wheel drive models a mark is placed at the beginning of the applicable sections items As with other vehicles with features for offroad use failure to operate four wheel drive models correctly may result in loss of control or an accident For additional information see Driving your four wheel drive safely in the 5 Starting and driving section WARNING IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION REMINDERS FOR SAFETY Follow these important driving rules to help ensure a safe and comfortable trip for you and your passengers Never drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs Always observe posted speed limits and never drive too fast for conditions Always use your seat belts and appropriate child restraint systems Preteen children should be seated in the rear seat Always provide information about the proper use of vehicle safety features to all occupants of the vehicle Always review this Owner s Manual for important safety information ON PAVEMENT AND OFFROAD DRIVING This vehicle will handle and maneuver differently from an ordinary passenger car because it has a higher center of gravity for offroad use As with other vehicles with features of this type failure to operate this vehicle correctly may result in loss of control or an accident For additional information see Onpavement and offroad driving precautions and Avoiding collision and rollover in the 5 Starting and driving section 03 1 28 R50 D V5 MODIFICATION OF YOUR VEHICLE This vehicle should not be modified Modification could affect its performance safety or durability and may even violate governmental regulations.
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For descriptions specified for four wheel drive models a mark is placed at the beginning of the applicable sections items As with other vehicles with features for offroad use failure to operate four wheel drive models correctly may result in loss of control or an accident For additional information see Driving your four wheel drive safely in the 5 Starting and driving section WARNING IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION REMINDERS FOR SAFETY Follow these important driving rules to help ensure a safe and comfortable trip for you and your passengers Never drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs Always observe posted speed limits and never drive too fast for conditions Always use your seat belts and appropriate child restraint systems Preteen children should be seated in the rear seat Always provide information about the proper use of vehicle safety features to all occupants of the vehicle Always review this Owner s Manual for important safety information ON PAVEMENT AND OFFROAD DRIVING This vehicle will handle and maneuver differently from an ordinary passenger car because it has a higher center of gravity for offroad use As with other vehicles with features of this type failure to operate this vehicle correctly may result in loss of control or an accident For additional information see Onpavement and offroad driving precautions and Avoiding collision and rollover in the 5 Starting and driving section 03 1 28 R50 D V5 MODIFICATION OF YOUR VEHICLE This vehicle should not be modified Modification could affect its performance safety or durability and may even violate governmental regulations.
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2006 Nissan Xterra Quick Reference Manual
To fold the front passenger s seatback flat for extra storage length when transporting long items Slide the seat to the rearmost position Lift up on the recline lever located on the outside edge of the seat and fold the seatback forward as far as it will go 01 01 02 02 To set the clock press and hold the CLOCK button until it beeps The hours will start flashing Press CAT FOLDER or SEEK TRACK to adjust the hours Press the CLOCK button to switch to the minute adjustment Press CAT FOLDER or SEEK TRACK to adjust the minutes SEEK TRACK BUTTON Press the UNLOCk button once to unlock the driver s door only Press the button again within 5 seconds to unlock all doors USING THE PANIC ALARM HILL START ASSIST HSA if so equipped 03 E LOCK SWITCH if so equipped The Electronic Locking Rear Differential E Lock system can help provide added traction if the vehicle is stuck or becoming stuck To activate the E Lock system The 4WD switch must be in the 4LO position 4 wheel drive vehicles The vehicle must be stopped or moving at 4 MPH 7 km h or less and The E Lock system switch must be turned on Once the vehicle is moving or under way the system should be turned off FOLDING THE SECOND ROW BENCH SEAT 05 CAT FOLDER BUTTON 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 To manually tune the radio press the CAT FOLDER tune button or or turn the tuning knob to the right or left To move quickly through the channels hold either the or button down for more than 1 5 seconds 06 LOAD BUTTON 01 Shift 07 STATION AND CD SELECT BUTTONS Nissan the Nissan Brand Symbol SHIFT tagline Z and Nissan model names are Nissan trademarks 2006 Nissan North America Inc QR6E 0N50U1 Printing April 2006 04 To store a radio station in a preset you must first select A B or C memory bank by pressing the PRESET A B C button and tuning to the desired AM FM or SAT station.
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Friday, May 14, 2010
2001 Nissan Pathfinder Owners Manual
Tire chains must be installed only on the rear wheels and not on the front wheels Do not drive with tire chains on paved roads which are clear of snow Driving with chains in such conditions can cause damage to the various mechanisms of the vehicle due to some overstress When driving on clear paved roads be sure to change to 2WD 4 For four wheel drive If you install snow tires they must also be the same size brand construction and tread pattern on all four wheels.
If the vehicle is to be left outside without anti freeze drain the cooling system by opening the drain valves located under the radiator and on the engine block Refill before operating the vehicle See Engine cooling system in the 8 Do it yourself section for Changing Engine Coolant 5 34 Starting and driving 00 1 10 R50 D V5 CAUTION ONLY use spare tires specified for each four wheel drive model very hard to drive on The vehicle will have a lot less traction or grip under these conditions Try to avoid driving on wet ice until the road is salted or sanded Whatever the condition drive with caution Accelerate and slow down with care If accelerating or downshifting too fast the drive wheels will lose even more traction Allow more stopping distance under these conditions Braking should be started sooner than on dry pavement Allow greater following distances on slippery roads 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 reaching it Try not to brake while actually on the ice and avoid any sudden steering maneuvers Do not use cruise control on slippery roads Snow can trap dangerous exhaust gases under your vehicle Keep snow clear of the exhaust pipe and from around your vehicle 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 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 reservoir tank ENGINE BLOCK HEATER if so equipped An engine block heater to assist extreme cold temperature starting is available through your NISSAN dealer.
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If the vehicle is to be left outside without anti freeze drain the cooling system by opening the drain valves located under the radiator and on the engine block Refill before operating the vehicle See Engine cooling system in the 8 Do it yourself section for Changing Engine Coolant 5 34 Starting and driving 00 1 10 R50 D V5 CAUTION ONLY use spare tires specified for each four wheel drive model very hard to drive on The vehicle will have a lot less traction or grip under these conditions Try to avoid driving on wet ice until the road is salted or sanded Whatever the condition drive with caution Accelerate and slow down with care If accelerating or downshifting too fast the drive wheels will lose even more traction Allow more stopping distance under these conditions Braking should be started sooner than on dry pavement Allow greater following distances on slippery roads 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 reaching it Try not to brake while actually on the ice and avoid any sudden steering maneuvers Do not use cruise control on slippery roads Snow can trap dangerous exhaust gases under your vehicle Keep snow clear of the exhaust pipe and from around your vehicle 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 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 reservoir tank ENGINE BLOCK HEATER if so equipped An engine block heater to assist extreme cold temperature starting is available through your NISSAN dealer.
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2006 Nissan Xterra Owners Manual
Install the glove box door 6 Fill out the date information on the small replacement label and attach it to the glove box lid 8 18 Maintenance and do it yourself REVIEW COPY 2006 Xterra xtr Owners Manual USA English nna 08 01 05 debbie WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES 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 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 windshield is still not clear after cleaning the blades and using the wiper replace the blades CAUTION After wiper blade replacement return the wiper arm to its original position otherwise it may be damaged when the hood is opened Make sure the wiper blades contact the glass otherwise the arms may be damaged from wind pressure WDI0408 REPLACING Replace the wiper blades if they are worn 1 Lift the wiper arm away from the windshield 2 3 CAUTION Worn windshield wiper blades can damage the windshield and impair driver vision 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 5 Rotate wiper blade so the dimple is in the groove Maintenance and do it yourself 8 19 REVIEW COPY 2006 Xterra xtr Owners Manual USA English nna 08 01 05 debbie LDI0443 If you wax the surface of the hood be careful not to let wax get into the washer nozzle 1 This may cause clogging or improper windshield washer operation If wax gets into the nozzle remove it with a needle or small pin 2 8 20 Maintenance and do it yourself REVIEW COPY 2006 Xterra xtr Owners Manual USA English nna 08 01 05 debbie WDI0292 Rear window wiper blade 1 2 3 Lift the wiper arm away from the rear window.
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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 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 windshield is still not clear after cleaning the blades and using the wiper replace the blades CAUTION After wiper blade replacement return the wiper arm to its original position otherwise it may be damaged when the hood is opened Make sure the wiper blades contact the glass otherwise the arms may be damaged from wind pressure WDI0408 REPLACING Replace the wiper blades if they are worn 1 Lift the wiper arm away from the windshield 2 3 CAUTION Worn windshield wiper blades can damage the windshield and impair driver vision 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 5 Rotate wiper blade so the dimple is in the groove Maintenance and do it yourself 8 19 REVIEW COPY 2006 Xterra xtr Owners Manual USA English nna 08 01 05 debbie LDI0443 If you wax the surface of the hood be careful not to let wax get into the washer nozzle 1 This may cause clogging or improper windshield washer operation If wax gets into the nozzle remove it with a needle or small pin 2 8 20 Maintenance and do it yourself REVIEW COPY 2006 Xterra xtr Owners Manual USA English nna 08 01 05 debbie WDI0292 Rear window wiper blade 1 2 3 Lift the wiper arm away from the rear window.
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Thursday, May 13, 2010
2000 Nissan Pathfinder Owners Manual
Flashers See hazard warning flasher switch 2 21 Flat tire 6 2 Floor mat cleaning 7 4 Fluid Automatic transmission fluid ATF 8 10 Brake and clutch fluid 8 12 Brake fluid 8 12 Capacities and recommended fuel lubricants 10 2 Engine coolant 8 5 Engine oil 8 7 E Economy Fuel 5 20 Emission control information label 10 12 Emission control system warranty.
Engine Before starting the engine 5 9 Block heater 5 29 Capacities and recommended fuel lubricants 10 2 11 2 00 1 17 R50 D V5 Power steering fluid 8 12 Window washer fluid 8 13 Fog light switch 2 20 Four wheel drive 4WD 5 20 Front fog light switch 2 20 Front manual seat adjustment 1 2 Fuel Capacities and recommended fuel lubricants 10 2 Filler cap 3 12 Filler lid 3 12 Filler lid and cap 3 12 Filler lid opener lever 3 12 Fuel economy 5 20 Fuel octane rating 10 4 Fuel recommendation 10 4 Gauge 2 5 Fuses 8 21 Fusible links 8 21 Glass hatch and outside mirror defogger switch Glass hatch lock Glass hatch opener Glasses case Glove box Glove box lock 2 17 3 11 3 11 2 24 2 26 2 26 H Hazard warning flasher switch 2 21 Head restraints 1 9 Headlamps Bulb replacement 8 25 Headlights Bulb replacement 8 25 Headlight switch 2 17 Heated seats 2 22 Heater Engine coolant heater 5 29 Heater and air conditioner automatic if so equipped 4 9 Heater and air conditioner controls 4 3 Heater operation 4 3 HomeLink Universal Transceiver 2 36 Hood release 3 9 Hook Luggage hook 2 28 Horn 2 21 How to stop alarm Theft warning 2 15 Automatic transmission models 5 6 Key positions Manual transmission models 5 7 Immobilizer system 2 15 Indicator lights and chimes See warning indicator lights and chimes 2 12 Inside mirror 3 14 Inspection maintenance I M test 10 19 Instrument panel 2 2 Integrated HomeLink Universal Transceiver 2 36 Interior lights 2 34 J Jump starting 6 9 K Keyless entry See multi remote control system 3 5 Keys 3 2 G Garage door opener Integrated HomeLink Universal Transceiver 2 36 Gas cap 3 12 Gauge 2 3 Engine coolant temperature gauge 2 4 Fuel gauge 2 5 Odometer 2 3 Speedometer 2 3 Tachometer 2 4 General maintenance 9 2 L Label Air conditioner specification label 10 13 Label Emission control information label 10 12 Label F M V S S certification label 10 12 Labels Air bag warning labels 1 20 Air conditioner specification label 4 3 4 9 I Ignition switch 5 6 11 3 00 1 17 R50 D V5 Engine serial number 10 12 Vehicle identification number VIN 10 11 Light Air bag warning light 1 21 Bulb replacement 8 24 Fog light switch 2 20 Headlamps Bulb replacement 8 25 Headlight switch 2 17 Headlights Bulb replacement 8 25 Interior lights 2 34 Map lights 2 34 Personal lights 2 35 Replacement 8 24 Spot lights 2 34 Vanity mirror light 2 36 Warning indicator lights and chimes 2 9 2 12 Loading information See vehicle loading information 10 13 Lock Door locks 3 2 Glass hatch lock 3 11 Glove box lock 2 26 Power door lock 3 2 Rear door lock 3 9 Rear door opener 3 9 Luggage hooks 2 28 Luggage rack 2 31 Explanation of maintenance items 9 10 General maintenance 9 2 Inside the vehicle 9 2 Maintenance precautions 8 2 Outside the vehicle 9 2 Periodic maintenance schedules 9 5 Seat belt maintenance 1 31 Under the hood and vehicle 9 4 Manual front seat adjustment 1 2 Map lights 2 34 Meters and gauges 2 3 Mirror Inside mirror 3 14 Outside mirror 3 15 Outside mirror control 3 15 Outside mirrors 3 15 Multi remote control system 3 5 Changing engine oil 8 8 Changing engine oil filter 8 9 Checking engine oil level 8 7 Engine oil 8 7 Engine oil viscosity 10 6 Outside mirror 3 15 Outside mirror control 3 15 Outside mirrors 3 15 Outside temperature display 2 6 Overdrive switch 5 13 Overheat If your vehicle overheats 6 11 P Parking Brake check 8 19 Parking brake check 5 16 Parking brake operation 5 16 Parking on hills 5 16 Parking parking on hills 5 24 Periodic maintenance schedules 9 5 Personal lights 2 35 Power Power door lock.
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Engine Before starting the engine 5 9 Block heater 5 29 Capacities and recommended fuel lubricants 10 2 11 2 00 1 17 R50 D V5 Power steering fluid 8 12 Window washer fluid 8 13 Fog light switch 2 20 Four wheel drive 4WD 5 20 Front fog light switch 2 20 Front manual seat adjustment 1 2 Fuel Capacities and recommended fuel lubricants 10 2 Filler cap 3 12 Filler lid 3 12 Filler lid and cap 3 12 Filler lid opener lever 3 12 Fuel economy 5 20 Fuel octane rating 10 4 Fuel recommendation 10 4 Gauge 2 5 Fuses 8 21 Fusible links 8 21 Glass hatch and outside mirror defogger switch Glass hatch lock Glass hatch opener Glasses case Glove box Glove box lock 2 17 3 11 3 11 2 24 2 26 2 26 H Hazard warning flasher switch 2 21 Head restraints 1 9 Headlamps Bulb replacement 8 25 Headlights Bulb replacement 8 25 Headlight switch 2 17 Heated seats 2 22 Heater Engine coolant heater 5 29 Heater and air conditioner automatic if so equipped 4 9 Heater and air conditioner controls 4 3 Heater operation 4 3 HomeLink Universal Transceiver 2 36 Hood release 3 9 Hook Luggage hook 2 28 Horn 2 21 How to stop alarm Theft warning 2 15 Automatic transmission models 5 6 Key positions Manual transmission models 5 7 Immobilizer system 2 15 Indicator lights and chimes See warning indicator lights and chimes 2 12 Inside mirror 3 14 Inspection maintenance I M test 10 19 Instrument panel 2 2 Integrated HomeLink Universal Transceiver 2 36 Interior lights 2 34 J Jump starting 6 9 K Keyless entry See multi remote control system 3 5 Keys 3 2 G Garage door opener Integrated HomeLink Universal Transceiver 2 36 Gas cap 3 12 Gauge 2 3 Engine coolant temperature gauge 2 4 Fuel gauge 2 5 Odometer 2 3 Speedometer 2 3 Tachometer 2 4 General maintenance 9 2 L Label Air conditioner specification label 10 13 Label Emission control information label 10 12 Label F M V S S certification label 10 12 Labels Air bag warning labels 1 20 Air conditioner specification label 4 3 4 9 I Ignition switch 5 6 11 3 00 1 17 R50 D V5 Engine serial number 10 12 Vehicle identification number VIN 10 11 Light Air bag warning light 1 21 Bulb replacement 8 24 Fog light switch 2 20 Headlamps Bulb replacement 8 25 Headlight switch 2 17 Headlights Bulb replacement 8 25 Interior lights 2 34 Map lights 2 34 Personal lights 2 35 Replacement 8 24 Spot lights 2 34 Vanity mirror light 2 36 Warning indicator lights and chimes 2 9 2 12 Loading information See vehicle loading information 10 13 Lock Door locks 3 2 Glass hatch lock 3 11 Glove box lock 2 26 Power door lock 3 2 Rear door lock 3 9 Rear door opener 3 9 Luggage hooks 2 28 Luggage rack 2 31 Explanation of maintenance items 9 10 General maintenance 9 2 Inside the vehicle 9 2 Maintenance precautions 8 2 Outside the vehicle 9 2 Periodic maintenance schedules 9 5 Seat belt maintenance 1 31 Under the hood and vehicle 9 4 Manual front seat adjustment 1 2 Map lights 2 34 Meters and gauges 2 3 Mirror Inside mirror 3 14 Outside mirror 3 15 Outside mirror control 3 15 Outside mirrors 3 15 Multi remote control system 3 5 Changing engine oil 8 8 Changing engine oil filter 8 9 Checking engine oil level 8 7 Engine oil 8 7 Engine oil viscosity 10 6 Outside mirror 3 15 Outside mirror control 3 15 Outside mirrors 3 15 Outside temperature display 2 6 Overdrive switch 5 13 Overheat If your vehicle overheats 6 11 P Parking Brake check 8 19 Parking brake check 5 16 Parking brake operation 5 16 Parking on hills 5 16 Parking parking on hills 5 24 Periodic maintenance schedules 9 5 Personal lights 2 35 Power Power door lock.
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2004 Nissan Xterra Owners Manual
The jack should be used on firm and level ground 3 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 vehicle so that the tire is no more than 2 inches 50 mm off the ground 4 Remove the wheel nuts and then remove the tire.
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 1 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 Installing the spare tire The spare tire is designed for emergency use See specific instructions under the heading Wheels and tires in the Maintenance and do it yourself section of this manual 1 Clean any mud or dirt from the surface between 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 6 8 In case of emergency REVIEW COPY 2004 Xterra xtr Owners Manual USA English nna 07 30 04 debbie JUMP STARTING 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 vehicle completely 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 and Loading Information label affixed to the driver side center pillar 5 Securely store the flat tire and jacking equipment in the vehicle To start your engine with a booster battery the instructions and precautions below must be followed WARNING If done incorrectly jump starting can lead to a battery explosion resulting in severe injury or death It could also damage your vehicle 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 corrosive sulfuric acid solution which can cause severe burns.
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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 1 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 Installing the spare tire The spare tire is designed for emergency use See specific instructions under the heading Wheels and tires in the Maintenance and do it yourself section of this manual 1 Clean any mud or dirt from the surface between 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 6 8 In case of emergency REVIEW COPY 2004 Xterra xtr Owners Manual USA English nna 07 30 04 debbie JUMP STARTING 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 vehicle completely 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 and Loading Information label affixed to the driver side center pillar 5 Securely store the flat tire and jacking equipment in the vehicle To start your engine with a booster battery the instructions and precautions below must be followed WARNING If done incorrectly jump starting can lead to a battery explosion resulting in severe injury or death It could also damage your vehicle 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 corrosive sulfuric acid solution which can cause severe burns.
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Wednesday, May 12, 2010
2007 Nissan Titan Owners Manual
The filters are marked with air flow arrows The end of the filter with the arrow should face the rear of the vehicle The arrows should face downward 3 Insert the first filter into the housing and slide it over to the right Insert the second filter into the housing 4 Replace the filter cover 5 Install the glove box door.
Fill out the date information on the small replacement label and attach it to the glove box lid CAUTION Worn windshield wiper blades can damage the windshield and impair driver vision 8 18 Maintenance and do it yourself REVIEW COPY 2007 Titan tzw Owners Manual USA English nna 07 09 06 tbrooks CAUTION After wiper blade replacement return the wiper arm to its original position otherwise it may be damaged when the hood is opened Make sure the wiper blades contact the glass otherwise the arms may be damaged from wind pressure WDI0408 REPLACING Replace the wiper blades if they are worn 1 Lift the wiper arm away from the windshield 2 3 Push the release tab then move the wiper blade down the wiper arm to remove Remove the wiper blade WDI0378 4 Insert the new wiper blade onto the wiper arm until it clicks into place 5 Rotate wiper blade so the dimple is in the groove If you wax the surface of the hood be careful not to let wax get into the washer nozzle 1 This may cause clogging or improper windshield washer operation If wax gets into the nozzle remove it with a needle or small pin 2 Maintenance and do it yourself 8 19 REVIEW COPY 2007 Titan tzw Owners Manual USA English nna 07 09 06 tbrooks BRAKES If the brakes do not operate properly have the brakes checked by a NISSAN dealer Proper brake inspection intervals should be followed For more information regarding brake inspections see the appropriate maintenance schedule information in the NISSAN Service and Maintenance Guide FUSES Self adjusting brakes Your vehicle is equipped with self adjusting brakes The front and rear disc type brakes self adjust every time the brake pedal is applied WARNING See a NISSAN dealer for a brake system check if the brake pedal height does not return to normal LDI0455 Brake pad wear indicators The disc brake pads on your vehicle have audible wear indicators When a brake pad requires replacement a high pitched scraping or screeching 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 Under some driving or climate conditions occasional 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.
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Fill out the date information on the small replacement label and attach it to the glove box lid CAUTION Worn windshield wiper blades can damage the windshield and impair driver vision 8 18 Maintenance and do it yourself REVIEW COPY 2007 Titan tzw Owners Manual USA English nna 07 09 06 tbrooks CAUTION After wiper blade replacement return the wiper arm to its original position otherwise it may be damaged when the hood is opened Make sure the wiper blades contact the glass otherwise the arms may be damaged from wind pressure WDI0408 REPLACING Replace the wiper blades if they are worn 1 Lift the wiper arm away from the windshield 2 3 Push the release tab then move the wiper blade down the wiper arm to remove Remove the wiper blade WDI0378 4 Insert the new wiper blade onto the wiper arm until it clicks into place 5 Rotate wiper blade so the dimple is in the groove If you wax the surface of the hood be careful not to let wax get into the washer nozzle 1 This may cause clogging or improper windshield washer operation If wax gets into the nozzle remove it with a needle or small pin 2 Maintenance and do it yourself 8 19 REVIEW COPY 2007 Titan tzw Owners Manual USA English nna 07 09 06 tbrooks BRAKES If the brakes do not operate properly have the brakes checked by a NISSAN dealer Proper brake inspection intervals should be followed For more information regarding brake inspections see the appropriate maintenance schedule information in the NISSAN Service and Maintenance Guide FUSES Self adjusting brakes Your vehicle is equipped with self adjusting brakes The front and rear disc type brakes self adjust every time the brake pedal is applied WARNING See a NISSAN dealer for a brake system check if the brake pedal height does not return to normal LDI0455 Brake pad wear indicators The disc brake pads on your vehicle have audible wear indicators When a brake pad requires replacement a high pitched scraping or screeching 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 Under some driving or climate conditions occasional 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.
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Tuesday, May 11, 2010
2005 Nissan Titan Owners Manual
Heater and air conditioner controls 4 13 Rear audio controls 4 38 Coolant Capacities and recommended fuel lubricants 9 2 Changing engine coolant 8 8 Checking engine coolant level 8 7 Engine coolant temperature gauge 2 6 Corrosion protection 7 5 Cruise control 5 17 Cup holders 2 40 Curtain side impact and rollover air bag 1 55 D
Daytime running light system Canada only 2 26 Defroster switch Rear window and outside mirror defroster switch 2 23 Digital video disc DVD 4 39 Dimensions and weights 9 9 Display controls see control panel buttons 4 2 Door locks 3 3 Door open warning light 2 14 Drive belts 8 14 Drive positioner Automatic 3 20 Driving Cold weather driving 5 32 Driving with automatic transmission 5 10 Precautions when starting and driving 5 2 E Economy fuel Electronic locking rear differential E Lock system Electronic locking rear differential E Lock system switch Emission control information label Emission control system warranty Engine Before starting the engine Capacities and recommended fuel lubricants Changing engine coolant Changing engine oil 5 19 5 25 2 30 9 11 9 35 5 9 9 2 8 8 8 9 Changing engine oil filter Checking engine coolant level Checking engine oil level Engine compartment check locations Engine coolant temperature gauge Engine cooling system Engine oil Engine oil and oil filter recommendation Engine oil viscosity Engine serial number Engine specifications Starting the engine Engine oil pressure gauge Engine oil pressure low engine coolant temperature high warning light English Metric button Control panel buttons ENTER button Enter button Control panel buttons Event data recorders Exhaust gas Carbon monoxide F Flashers See hazard warning flasher switch Flat tire Floor mat positioning aid Fluid Brake fluid Capacities and recommended fuel lubricants Engine coolant Engine oil 8 10 8 7 8 8 8 7 2 6 8 7 8 8 9 6 9 6 9 11 9 8 5 9 2 7 2 14 4 10 4 10 4 2 4 2 9 36 5 2 2 28 6 2 7 4 8 11 9 2 8 7 8 8 10 2 REVIEW COPY 2005 Titan tzw Owners Manual USA English nna 02 28 05 tbrooks Power steering fluid Window washer fluid F M V S S certification label Fog light switch Front air bag system See supplemental restraint system Front seats Fuel Capacities and recommended fuel lubricants Fuel economy Fuel filler cap Fuel filler lid Fuel filler lid and cap Fuel gauge Fuel octane rating Fuel recommendation FUEL ECON button Fuel Econ button Control panel buttons Fuses Fusible links G 8 11 8 12 9 11 2 28 1 50 1 2 9 2 5 19 3 10 3 10 3 10 2 6 9 4 9 3 4 4 Speedometer Tachometer Trip odometer Voltmeter General maintenance Glove box Grocery hooks H 2 4 2 5 2 4 2 8 8 2 2 37 2 42 Indicator lights and audible reminders See warning indicator lights and audible reminders 2 12 Inside automatic anti glare mirror 3 15 Inside mirror 3 14 Instrument brightness control 2 27 Instrument panel 0 6 2 2 Interior light 2 48 ISOFIX child restraints 1 29 J Jump starting 6 8 K Key 3 2 Keyfob battery replacement 8 24 Keyless entry system See remote keyless entry system 3 7 L Labels Air conditioner specification label 9 12 Emission control information label 9 11 Engine serial number 9 11 F M V S S certification label 9 11 Vehicle identification number VIN plate 9 10 Warning labels for SRS 1 58 LATCH Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren System.
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Daytime running light system Canada only 2 26 Defroster switch Rear window and outside mirror defroster switch 2 23 Digital video disc DVD 4 39 Dimensions and weights 9 9 Display controls see control panel buttons 4 2 Door locks 3 3 Door open warning light 2 14 Drive belts 8 14 Drive positioner Automatic 3 20 Driving Cold weather driving 5 32 Driving with automatic transmission 5 10 Precautions when starting and driving 5 2 E Economy fuel Electronic locking rear differential E Lock system Electronic locking rear differential E Lock system switch Emission control information label Emission control system warranty Engine Before starting the engine Capacities and recommended fuel lubricants Changing engine coolant Changing engine oil 5 19 5 25 2 30 9 11 9 35 5 9 9 2 8 8 8 9 Changing engine oil filter Checking engine coolant level Checking engine oil level Engine compartment check locations Engine coolant temperature gauge Engine cooling system Engine oil Engine oil and oil filter recommendation Engine oil viscosity Engine serial number Engine specifications Starting the engine Engine oil pressure gauge Engine oil pressure low engine coolant temperature high warning light English Metric button Control panel buttons ENTER button Enter button Control panel buttons Event data recorders Exhaust gas Carbon monoxide F Flashers See hazard warning flasher switch Flat tire Floor mat positioning aid Fluid Brake fluid Capacities and recommended fuel lubricants Engine coolant Engine oil 8 10 8 7 8 8 8 7 2 6 8 7 8 8 9 6 9 6 9 11 9 8 5 9 2 7 2 14 4 10 4 10 4 2 4 2 9 36 5 2 2 28 6 2 7 4 8 11 9 2 8 7 8 8 10 2 REVIEW COPY 2005 Titan tzw Owners Manual USA English nna 02 28 05 tbrooks Power steering fluid Window washer fluid F M V S S certification label Fog light switch Front air bag system See supplemental restraint system Front seats Fuel Capacities and recommended fuel lubricants Fuel economy Fuel filler cap Fuel filler lid Fuel filler lid and cap Fuel gauge Fuel octane rating Fuel recommendation FUEL ECON button Fuel Econ button Control panel buttons Fuses Fusible links G 8 11 8 12 9 11 2 28 1 50 1 2 9 2 5 19 3 10 3 10 3 10 2 6 9 4 9 3 4 4 Speedometer Tachometer Trip odometer Voltmeter General maintenance Glove box Grocery hooks H 2 4 2 5 2 4 2 8 8 2 2 37 2 42 Indicator lights and audible reminders See warning indicator lights and audible reminders 2 12 Inside automatic anti glare mirror 3 15 Inside mirror 3 14 Instrument brightness control 2 27 Instrument panel 0 6 2 2 Interior light 2 48 ISOFIX child restraints 1 29 J Jump starting 6 8 K Key 3 2 Keyfob battery replacement 8 24 Keyless entry system See remote keyless entry system 3 7 L Labels Air conditioner specification label 9 12 Emission control information label 9 11 Engine serial number 9 11 F M V S S certification label 9 11 Vehicle identification number VIN plate 9 10 Warning labels for SRS 1 58 LATCH Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren System.
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Monday, May 10, 2010
2008 Nissan Sentra Owners Manual
Your engine axle or other parts could be damaged For the first 500 miles 800 km that you tow a trailer do not drive over 50 mph 80 km h and do not make starts at full throttle This helps the engine and other parts of your vehicle wear in at the heavier loads.
Your new vehicle was designed to be used primarily to carry passengers and cargo Remember that towing a trailer places additional loads on your vehicle s engine drive train steering braking and other systems A NISSAN Towing Guide U S only is available on the website at www nissanusa com This guide includes information on trailer towing capability and the special equipment required for proper towing LTI0164 The Gross Combined Weight Rating GCWR equals the combined weight of the towing vehicle including passengers and cargo plus the total trailer load Towing loads greater 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 appropriate for level highway driving may have to be reduced for low traction situations for example on slippery boat ramps Technical and consumer information 9 17 REVIEW COPY 2008 Sentra sen Owners Manual USA English nna 09 14 07 debbie 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 The engine protection mode which helps reduce the chance of engine damage could activate and automatically decrease engine power Vehicle speed may decrease under high load Plan your trip carefully to account for trailer and vehicle load weather and road conditions.
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Your new vehicle was designed to be used primarily to carry passengers and cargo Remember that towing a trailer places additional loads on your vehicle s engine drive train steering braking and other systems A NISSAN Towing Guide U S only is available on the website at www nissanusa com This guide includes information on trailer towing capability and the special equipment required for proper towing LTI0164 The Gross Combined Weight Rating GCWR equals the combined weight of the towing vehicle including passengers and cargo plus the total trailer load Towing loads greater 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 appropriate for level highway driving may have to be reduced for low traction situations for example on slippery boat ramps Technical and consumer information 9 17 REVIEW COPY 2008 Sentra sen Owners Manual USA English nna 09 14 07 debbie 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 The engine protection mode which helps reduce the chance of engine damage could activate and automatically decrease engine power Vehicle speed may decrease under high load Plan your trip carefully to account for trailer and vehicle load weather and road conditions.
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Nissan Quest 2005 Navigation System Manual
Quest van Navigation System OM navi USA English nna 05 05 04 debbie MEMO 12 8 Information on map data discs 13 Troubleshooting guide Customer assistance 13 2 Basic operations 13 3 Vehicle icon 13 4 Map DVD ROM 13 6 Destination waypoints or menu contents cannot be chosen or set 13 7 Voice guidance 13 8 Route calculation.
The brightness adjustment is at the lowest setting No map DVD ROM is inserted or it is inserted upside down The map display mode is switched off Remedy Adjust the settings to make the display brighter Insert the DVD ROM correctly Press the MAP button No voice guide is available or The volume is not high enough The screen is too dim The movement is slow There are a few darker or brighter dots in the display The volume is not set correctly or turned off Adjust the volume correctly The temperature in the vehicle is low This is inherent to displays This condition is a characteristic of liquid crystal displays Wait for the temperature in the vehicle to rise This condition is not abnormal Stored location in the address book and other memory functions may be lost if the vehicle s battery is disconnected or becomes discharged for a long time If this should occur service the vehicle s battery as necessary and re enter the address book information Troubleshooting guide 13 3 REVIEW COPY 2004 Quest van Navigation System OM navi USA English nna 05 05 04 debbie VEHICLE ICON Symptom The location names differ between Planview and Birdview Possible cause This is because the displayed information is reduced so that the screen does not become too crowded There is also a chance that names of roads or locations will be displayed twice.
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The brightness adjustment is at the lowest setting No map DVD ROM is inserted or it is inserted upside down The map display mode is switched off Remedy Adjust the settings to make the display brighter Insert the DVD ROM correctly Press the MAP button No voice guide is available or The volume is not high enough The screen is too dim The movement is slow There are a few darker or brighter dots in the display The volume is not set correctly or turned off Adjust the volume correctly The temperature in the vehicle is low This is inherent to displays This condition is a characteristic of liquid crystal displays Wait for the temperature in the vehicle to rise This condition is not abnormal Stored location in the address book and other memory functions may be lost if the vehicle s battery is disconnected or becomes discharged for a long time If this should occur service the vehicle s battery as necessary and re enter the address book information Troubleshooting guide 13 3 REVIEW COPY 2004 Quest van Navigation System OM navi USA English nna 05 05 04 debbie VEHICLE ICON Symptom The location names differ between Planview and Birdview Possible cause This is because the displayed information is reduced so that the screen does not become too crowded There is also a chance that names of roads or locations will be displayed twice.
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Sunday, May 9, 2010
2007 Nissan Sentra Owners Manual
Bulb check instrument panel 2 8 Bulb replacement 8 28 C Capacities and recommended fuel lubricants 9 2 Car phone or CB radio 4 36 Cargo See vehicle loading information 9 14 CD care and cleaning 4 34 CD changer See audio system 4 32 CD player See audio system 4 23 4 27 Child restraint with top tether strap 1 26 Child restraints.
Children System License plate Installing the license plate 9 13 9 12 9 12 9 11 9 12 8 25 3 16 3 6 3 2 3 3 Gas cap Gauge Engine coolant temperature gauge Engine oil pressure gauge Fuel consumption gauge Fuel gauge Odometer Speedometer Tachometer Trip odometer General maintenance Glove box Glove box lock H Hands free phone system Bluetooth 3 24 2 6 2 6 2 5 2 5 2 4 2 3 2 4 2 4 8 2 2 27 2 27 4 37 Ignition switch 5 6 Immobilizer system 2 16 3 2 5 9 Important vehicle information label 9 12 In cabin microfilter 8 19 Increasing fuel economy 5 21 Indicator lights and audible reminders See warning indicator lights and audible reminders 2 8 Inside mirror 3 27 Instrument brightness control 2 21 Instrument panel 0 6 2 2 Instrument panel dimmer switch 2 21 Intelligent Key system 3 10 Key operating range 3 11 Key operation 3 12 Mechanical key 3 3 Remote keyless entry operation 3 16 Troubleshooting guide 3 21 Warning signals 3 21 Interior light 2 34 Interior trunk lid release 3 23 9 10 1 56 4 5 1 24 9 13 10 3 REVIEW COPY 2007 Sentra sen Owners Manual USA English nna 11 28 06 arosenma Light Air bag warning light 1 56 2 12 Brake light See stop light 8 28 Bulb check instrument panel 2 8 Bulb replacement 8 28 Charge warning light 2 9 Fog light switch 2 21 Headlight and turn signal switch 2 19 Headlight control switch 2 19 Headlights 8 27 Interior light 2 34 Light bulbs 8 27 Low tire pressure warning light 2 11 Low washer fluid warning light 2 12 Passenger air bag and status light 1 50 Security indicator light 2 14 Spotlights See map light 2 35 Trunk light 2 36 Warning indicator lights and audible reminders 2 8 Lights Map lights 2 35 Lock Child safety rear door lock 3 6 Door locks 3 4 Fuel filler door lock opener lever 3 24 Glove box lock 2 27 Power door locks 3 5 Trunk lid lock opener lever 3 23 Low fuel warning light 2 11 Low tire pressure warning light 2 11 Low washer fluid warning light 2 12 Luggage See vehicle loading information 9 14 M Maintenance General maintenance Inside the vehicle Maintenance precautions Outside the vehicle Seat belt maintenance Under the hood and vehicle Malfunction indicator light Manual front seat adjustment Manual windows Map lights Map pocket Meters and gauges Instrument brightness control Mirror Inside mirror Outside mirror control Vanity mirror N NISSAN vehicle immobilizer system 2 16 3 2 5 9 O Octane rating See fuel octane rating 9 4 Odometer 2 4 Oil Capacities and recommended fuel lubricants 9 2 8 2 8 3 8 5 8 2 1 22 8 4 2 13 1 2 2 32 2 35 2 23 2 3 2 21 Changing engine oil Changing engine oil filter Checking engine oil level Engine oil Engine oil and oil filter recommendation Engine oil viscosity Outside mirror control Overheat If your vehicle overheats Owner s manual order form Owner s manual service manual order information P 8 11 8 12 8 9 8 9 9 5 9 5 3 27 6 10 9 27 9 27 3 27 3 27 3 26 Parking Parking brake operation 5 18 Parking parking on hills 5 22 Phone Bluetooth hands free system 4 37 Power Power door locks 3 5 Power outlet 2 23 Power rear windows.
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Children System License plate Installing the license plate 9 13 9 12 9 12 9 11 9 12 8 25 3 16 3 6 3 2 3 3 Gas cap Gauge Engine coolant temperature gauge Engine oil pressure gauge Fuel consumption gauge Fuel gauge Odometer Speedometer Tachometer Trip odometer General maintenance Glove box Glove box lock H Hands free phone system Bluetooth 3 24 2 6 2 6 2 5 2 5 2 4 2 3 2 4 2 4 8 2 2 27 2 27 4 37 Ignition switch 5 6 Immobilizer system 2 16 3 2 5 9 Important vehicle information label 9 12 In cabin microfilter 8 19 Increasing fuel economy 5 21 Indicator lights and audible reminders See warning indicator lights and audible reminders 2 8 Inside mirror 3 27 Instrument brightness control 2 21 Instrument panel 0 6 2 2 Instrument panel dimmer switch 2 21 Intelligent Key system 3 10 Key operating range 3 11 Key operation 3 12 Mechanical key 3 3 Remote keyless entry operation 3 16 Troubleshooting guide 3 21 Warning signals 3 21 Interior light 2 34 Interior trunk lid release 3 23 9 10 1 56 4 5 1 24 9 13 10 3 REVIEW COPY 2007 Sentra sen Owners Manual USA English nna 11 28 06 arosenma Light Air bag warning light 1 56 2 12 Brake light See stop light 8 28 Bulb check instrument panel 2 8 Bulb replacement 8 28 Charge warning light 2 9 Fog light switch 2 21 Headlight and turn signal switch 2 19 Headlight control switch 2 19 Headlights 8 27 Interior light 2 34 Light bulbs 8 27 Low tire pressure warning light 2 11 Low washer fluid warning light 2 12 Passenger air bag and status light 1 50 Security indicator light 2 14 Spotlights See map light 2 35 Trunk light 2 36 Warning indicator lights and audible reminders 2 8 Lights Map lights 2 35 Lock Child safety rear door lock 3 6 Door locks 3 4 Fuel filler door lock opener lever 3 24 Glove box lock 2 27 Power door locks 3 5 Trunk lid lock opener lever 3 23 Low fuel warning light 2 11 Low tire pressure warning light 2 11 Low washer fluid warning light 2 12 Luggage See vehicle loading information 9 14 M Maintenance General maintenance Inside the vehicle Maintenance precautions Outside the vehicle Seat belt maintenance Under the hood and vehicle Malfunction indicator light Manual front seat adjustment Manual windows Map lights Map pocket Meters and gauges Instrument brightness control Mirror Inside mirror Outside mirror control Vanity mirror N NISSAN vehicle immobilizer system 2 16 3 2 5 9 O Octane rating See fuel octane rating 9 4 Odometer 2 4 Oil Capacities and recommended fuel lubricants 9 2 8 2 8 3 8 5 8 2 1 22 8 4 2 13 1 2 2 32 2 35 2 23 2 3 2 21 Changing engine oil Changing engine oil filter Checking engine oil level Engine oil Engine oil and oil filter recommendation Engine oil viscosity Outside mirror control Overheat If your vehicle overheats Owner s manual order form Owner s manual service manual order information P 8 11 8 12 8 9 8 9 9 5 9 5 3 27 6 10 9 27 9 27 3 27 3 27 3 26 Parking Parking brake operation 5 18 Parking parking on hills 5 22 Phone Bluetooth hands free system 4 37 Power Power door locks 3 5 Power outlet 2 23 Power rear windows.
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To determine if you have one of these systems depress the button on the HomeLink Universal Transceiver that you have just programmed If the LED on the HomeLink Universal Transceiver flashes rapidly for 1 to 2 seconds then remains on your garage door opener has a rolling code system To operate your rolling code garage door opener from your HomeLink Universal Transceiver follow these steps.
1 Program your hand held transmitter to the HomeLink Universal Transceiver by following the procedures outlined previously if not yet programmed 2 Program your garage door opener receiver to recognize the HomeLink Uni versal Transceiver The HomeLink Universal Transceiver follows the same procedure to train to the receiver as your hand held transmitter did when it was first installed a Remove the cover panel from your garage door opener receiver The receiver should be located by the garage door opener motor b Locate the training button on the garage door opener receiver The exact location and color of the button may vary by garage door opener brand If you have difficulty locating the training button reference your garage door opener manual If you have difficulty programming your garage door opener equipped with a rolling code system to recognize the HomeLink Universal Transceiver with the Rolling Code feature call NISSAN Consumer Affairs Department c Press the training button on the garage door opener receiver for 1 to 2 seconds AIC1070 CLEARING THE PROGRAMMED INFORMATION Should you sell your vehicle be sure to clear the channels of the HomeLink Universal Transceiver To clear the channels simultaneously hold down the outside two buttons 1 3 until the red indicator light begins to flash rapidly approximately 20 seconds This will clear all three buttons Individual buttons cannot be cleared but can be reprogrammed at any time by following the programming procedures described previously 2 38 Instruments and controls d Return to the HomeLink Universal Transceiver in the vehicle and depress the programmed HomeLink button for the duration of the fast blink on the HomeLink Universal Transceiver 1 to 2 seconds Release the button and repress to confirm that the system has trained e Your garage door opener should now recognize your HomeLink Universal Transceiver You may use either your HomeLink Universal Transceiver or your original hand held transmitter to open your garage door FFC Notice This device complies with FCC rules part 15 Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference that may be received including interference that may cause undesired operation The transmitter has been tested and complies with FCC and DOC MDC rules Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the device DOC ISTC 1763K1313 FCC I D CB2V67690 IF YOUR VEHICLE IS EVER STOLEN If your vehicle has been stolen you should change the codes of any device that was programmed into the HomeLink Universal Transceiver as soon as possible Consult the owners manual of each device or call the manufacturer or dealer of those devices When your vehicle is recovered you will have to reprogram the HomeLink Universal Transceiver with your new transmitter information Instruments and controls 2 39 MEMO 2 40 Instruments and controls.
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1 Program your hand held transmitter to the HomeLink Universal Transceiver by following the procedures outlined previously if not yet programmed 2 Program your garage door opener receiver to recognize the HomeLink Uni versal Transceiver The HomeLink Universal Transceiver follows the same procedure to train to the receiver as your hand held transmitter did when it was first installed a Remove the cover panel from your garage door opener receiver The receiver should be located by the garage door opener motor b Locate the training button on the garage door opener receiver The exact location and color of the button may vary by garage door opener brand If you have difficulty locating the training button reference your garage door opener manual If you have difficulty programming your garage door opener equipped with a rolling code system to recognize the HomeLink Universal Transceiver with the Rolling Code feature call NISSAN Consumer Affairs Department c Press the training button on the garage door opener receiver for 1 to 2 seconds AIC1070 CLEARING THE PROGRAMMED INFORMATION Should you sell your vehicle be sure to clear the channels of the HomeLink Universal Transceiver To clear the channels simultaneously hold down the outside two buttons 1 3 until the red indicator light begins to flash rapidly approximately 20 seconds This will clear all three buttons Individual buttons cannot be cleared but can be reprogrammed at any time by following the programming procedures described previously 2 38 Instruments and controls d Return to the HomeLink Universal Transceiver in the vehicle and depress the programmed HomeLink button for the duration of the fast blink on the HomeLink Universal Transceiver 1 to 2 seconds Release the button and repress to confirm that the system has trained e Your garage door opener should now recognize your HomeLink Universal Transceiver You may use either your HomeLink Universal Transceiver or your original hand held transmitter to open your garage door FFC Notice This device complies with FCC rules part 15 Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference that may be received including interference that may cause undesired operation The transmitter has been tested and complies with FCC and DOC MDC rules Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the device DOC ISTC 1763K1313 FCC I D CB2V67690 IF YOUR VEHICLE IS EVER STOLEN If your vehicle has been stolen you should change the codes of any device that was programmed into the HomeLink Universal Transceiver as soon as possible Consult the owners manual of each device or call the manufacturer or dealer of those devices When your vehicle is recovered you will have to reprogram the HomeLink Universal Transceiver with your new transmitter information Instruments and controls 2 39 MEMO 2 40 Instruments and controls.
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2006 Nissan Sentra Owners Manual
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 fitting seat belt could cause serious or fatal injury Always use appropriate child restraints All U S states and Canadian provinces or territories require the use of approved child restraints Infants Infants up to at least 1 year old should be placed in a rear facing child restraint NISSAN recommends that infants be placed in child restraints that comply with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards or Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standards You should choose a child restraint that fits your vehicle and always follow the manufacturer s instructions for installation and use Small Children Children that are over one year old and weigh between 20 lbs 9 kg and 40 lbs 18 kgs can be
Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental restraint system 1 9 REVIEW COPY 2006 Sentra b15 Owners Manual USA English nna 09 01 05 debbie have a label certifying that it complies with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards or Canadian Motor 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 THREE POINT TYPE SEAT BELT WITH RETRACTOR WARNING Every person who drives or rides in this vehicle should use a seat belt at all times 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 belt properly WARNING 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 possible 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 WRS0174 Manual front seat shown Fastening the seat belts 1 Adjust the seat See Seats earlier in this section INJURED PERSONS NISSAN recommends that injured persons use seat belts Check with your doctor for specific recommendations 1 10 Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental restraint system REVIEW COPY 2006 Sentra b15 Owners Manual USA English nna 09 01 05 debbie When automatic locking mode is activated the seat belt cannot be extended 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 passenger the locking mode should not be activated If it is activated it may cause uncomfortable seat belt tension WRS0137 2 WRS0138 3 4 WARNING When fastening the seat belts be certain that the seatbacks are completely secured in the latched position If they are not completely secured passengers may be injured in an accident or sudden stop Slowly pull the seat belt out of the retractor and insert the tongue into the buckle until you hear and feel the latch engage Position the lap belt portion low and snug on the hips as shown.
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Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental restraint system 1 9 REVIEW COPY 2006 Sentra b15 Owners Manual USA English nna 09 01 05 debbie have a label certifying that it complies with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards or Canadian Motor 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 THREE POINT TYPE SEAT BELT WITH RETRACTOR WARNING Every person who drives or rides in this vehicle should use a seat belt at all times 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 belt properly WARNING 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 possible 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 WRS0174 Manual front seat shown Fastening the seat belts 1 Adjust the seat See Seats earlier in this section INJURED PERSONS NISSAN recommends that injured persons use seat belts Check with your doctor for specific recommendations 1 10 Safety Seats seat belts and supplemental restraint system REVIEW COPY 2006 Sentra b15 Owners Manual USA English nna 09 01 05 debbie When automatic locking mode is activated the seat belt cannot be extended 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 passenger the locking mode should not be activated If it is activated it may cause uncomfortable seat belt tension WRS0137 2 WRS0138 3 4 WARNING When fastening the seat belts be certain that the seatbacks are completely secured in the latched position If they are not completely secured passengers may be injured in an accident or sudden stop Slowly pull the seat belt out of the retractor and insert the tongue into the buckle until you hear and feel the latch engage Position the lap belt portion low and snug on the hips as shown.
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