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Switching procedure:
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T o switch thehazard indicator andhorn (chime)
operation, pushtheLOCK
*
1
and UN-
L OCK
*
2
buttons onthe Intelligent Key
simultaneously formore than2seconds.
. When thehazard indicator modeisset, the
hazard indicator flashes3times.
. When thehazard indicator andhorn mode is
set, thehazard indicator flashesonceand
the horn chirps
once.
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WARNING
. Make surethehood iscompletely
closed andlatched beforedriving.
Failure todo socould cause the
hood tofly open andresult inan
accident.
. Ifyou seesteam orsmoke coming
from theengine compartment, to
avoid injury donot open thehood.
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When opening thehood:
1. Pull thehood release handle
*
1
located
below theinstrument panel;thehood will
then spring upslightly .
2. Locate thelever
*
2
in between thehood
and grille, andpullthelever upwith your
fingertips.
3. Raise thehood
*
3
.
4. Remove thesupport rod
*
4
and insert it
into theslot
*
5
.
Hold thecoated part
*
A
when removing or
resetting thesupport rod.Avoid direct
contact withthemetal parts,asthey may
be hot immediately aftertheengine hasbeen
stopped.
When closing thehood:
1. While supporting thehood, return the
support rodtoits original position.
2. Slowly lowerthehood toabout 8to 12 in
(20 to30 cm) above thehood lock,thenlet
it drop.
3. Make sureitis securely latched.
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WARNING
. Always besure theliftgate has
been closed securely toprevent it
from opening whiledriving.
. Do not drive withtheliftgate open.
This could allowdangerous exhaust
gases tobe drawn intothevehicle.
See ªExhaust gas(carbon monox-
ide)º (P.5-2) ofthis manual.
. Do not leave children unattended
inside thevehicle. Theycould un-
knowingly activateswitches orcon-
trols. Unattended childrencould
become involved inserious acci-
dents.
. Make surethatallpassengers have
their hands, etc.inside thevehicle
before closing theliftgate.
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T o open theliftgate, unlock itand push thelift
gate opener switch
*
A
. Pull upthe liftgate to
open.
The liftgate canbeunlocked by:
. pushing theUNL OCK
button onthe
Intelligent Key twice.
. pushing theliftgate request switchwiththe
Intelligent Key carried withyou.
. pushing thepower doorlockswitch tothe
unlock position.
. inserting thekey into thedriver's doorkey
cylinder andturning itto the rear ofthe
vehicle twice.
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The NISMO modelshavethefollowing unique
parts onthe front, sideandrear ofthe vehicle.
. Front bumper (P.6-14)
. Daytime runninglight(P.2-38, P.8-26,
P .8-29)
. Side sillextensions
. Rear spoiler (P
.7-3)
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CAUTION
Do not place yourfootonorstep onthe
front bumper. Also,donot step onthe
side sillextensions whengetting inor
out ofthe vehicle. Doingsomay result
in damage tothe front bumper andside
sill extensions.
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FRONT SIDEANDREAR UNIQUE
P ARTS (NISMO models)
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OPENING THEFUEL -FILLER DOOR
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T o open thefuel-filler door,pulltherelease
handle located belowtheinstrument panel.To
lock, close thefuel-filler doorsecurely
.
SP A2800
FUEL -FILLER CAP
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T o remove thefuel-filler cap:
1. Turn thefuel-filler capcounterclockwise
*
1
to remove.
2. Put thefuel-filler caponthe cap holder
*
A
while refueling.
T o install thefuel-filler cap:
1. Insert thefuel-filler capstraight intothefuel-
filler tube.
2. Turn thefuel-filler capclockwise
*
2
until a
single clickisheard.
WARNING
. Gasoline isextremely flammable
and highly explosive undercertain
conditions. You could beburned or
seriously injuredifitis misused or
mishandled. Alwaysstopengine
and donot smoke orallow open
flames orsparks nearthevehicle
when refueling.
. Do not attempt totop offthe fuel
tank after thefuel pump nozzle
shuts offautomatically. Continued
refueling maycause fueloverflow,
resulting infuel spray andpossibly
a fire.
. Use only anoriginal equipment type
fuel-filler capasareplacement. It
has abuilt-in safetyvalveneeded
for proper operation ofthe fuel
system andemission controlsys-
tem. Anincorrect capcanresult ina
serious malfunction andpossible
injury. Itcould alsocause themal-
function indicator lighttocome on.
. Never pourfuelinto thethrottle
body toattempt tostart yourvehi-
cle.
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. Do not fillaportable fuelcontainer
in the vehicle ortrailer. Staticelec-
tricity cancause anexplosion of
flammable liquid,vapororgas in
any vehicle ortrailer. To reduce the
risk ofserious injuryordeath when
filling portable fuelcontainers:
Ð Always placethecontainer on
the ground whenfilling.
Ð Do not use electronic devices
when filling.
Ð Keep thepump nozzle incontact
with thecontainer whileyouare
filling it.
Ð Use only approved portablefuel
containers forflammable liquid.
CAUTION
. Iffuel isspilled onthe vehicle body,
flush itaway withwater toavoid
paint damage.
. Insert thecap straight intothefuel-
filler tube, thentighten untilthe
fuel-filler capclicks. Failure totight-
en the fuel-filler capproperly may cause
the
malfunction indicator
light (MIL) toilluminate. Ifthe
light illuminates becausethefuel-
filler capisloose ormissing, tighten
or install thecap and continue to
drive thevehicle. The
light
should turnoffafter afew driving
trips. Ifthe
light does notturn
off after afew driving trips,havethe
vehicle inspected byaNISSAN deal-
er.
For additional information, see
ªMalfunction IndicatorLight(MIL)º
(P .2-18) .
. The LOOSE FUELCAPwarning
message willbedisplayed ifthe
fuel-filler capisnot properly tigh-
tened. Itmay take afew driving trips
for the message tobe displayed.
Failure totighten thefuel-filler cap
properly aftertheLOOSE FUELCAP
warning message isdisplayed may
cause the
Malfunction Indicator
Light (MIL) toilluminate.
SP A2809
L OOSE FUELCAPwarning message
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The LOOSE FUELCAPwarning message is
displayed onthe vehicle information display
when thefuel-filler capisnot tightened correctly
after thevehicle hasbeen refueled. Itmay take a
few driving tripsforthe message tobe
displayed. To turn offthe warning message, do
the following procedure:
1. Remove andinstall thefuel-filler capas
previously described assoon aspossible.
2. Tighten thefuel-filler capuntil itclicks.
3. Push thetrip computer modeswitch
*
A
for
about 1second toturn offthe LOOSE FUEL
CAP warning message aftertightening the
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fuel cap.
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WARNING
Do not adjust thesteering wheelwhile
driving. You could losecontrol ofyour
vehicle andcause an
accident.
SP A2808
TIL TOPERA TION
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Push thelock lever down
*
1
and adjust the
steering wheelupordown
*
2
to the desired
position.
Pull thelock lever up
*
3
securely tolock the
steering wheelinplace.
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CAUTION
. Do not store themain sunvisor
before storing theextension sun
visor.
. Do not pull theextension sunvisor
forcedly downward.
1. To block outglare fromthefront, swing
down themain sunvisor
*
1
.
2. To block glarefromtheside, remove the
main sunvisor fromthecenter mountand
swing itto the side
*
2
.
3. Draw outtheextension sunvisor
*
3
from
the main sunvisor toblock fromfurther
glare.
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SP A2447
INSIDE MIRROR
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Adjust theangle ofthe inside mirrortothe
desired position.
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The night position
*
1
will reduce glarefromthe
headlights ofvehicles behindyouatnight.
Use theday position
*
2
when driving indaylight
hours.
WARNING
Use thenight position onlywhen ne-
cessary, because itreduces rearview
clarity.
OUTSIDE MIRRORS
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WARNING
Objects viewedinthe outside mirroron
the passenger sidearecloser thanthey
appear. Becareful whenmoving tothe
right. Using onlythismirror couldcause
an accident. Usetheinside mirror or
glance overyour shoulder toproperly
judge distances toother
objects.
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Adjusting outsidemirrors
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The outside mirrorcontrol switchislocated at
the lower partofthe instrument panel.
The outside mirrorwilloperate onlywhen the
ignition switchisin the ACC orON position.
Move theswitch right
*
1
or left
*
2
to select
the right orleft side mirror, thenadjust
*
3
using
the control switch.
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Defrosting outsidemirrors(ifso
equipped)
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The outside mirrorswillbeheated whentherear
window defroster switchisoperated. (SeeªRear
window andoutside mirrordefroster switchº
(P .2-35)
.)
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Foldable outsidemirrors
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Fold theoutside mirrorbypushing ittoward the
rear ofthe
vehicle.
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V ANITY MIRROR
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T o use thefront vanity mirror, pulldown thesun
visor andpullupthe cover.
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