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Lights*: Cleantheheadlights onaregular basis.
Make surethattheheadlights, stoplights, tail
lights, turnsignal lights, andother lights areall
operating properlyandinstalled securely.Also
check headlight aim.
Road wheel nuts(lugnuts)*: Whenchecking
the tires, make surenowheel nutsaremissing,
and check forany loose wheel nuts.Tighten if
necessary .
Tire rotation*: Tiresshould berotated every
5,000 miles(8,000 km).
Tires*: Checkthepressure withagauge often
and always priortolong distance trips.If
necessary ,adjust thepressure inall tires,
including thespare, tothe pressure specified.
Check carefully fordamage, cutsorexcessive
wear.
Tire Pressure Monitoring System(TPMS)
transmitter components: ReplacetheTPMS
transmitter grommetseal,valve coreandcap
when thetires arereplaced duetowear orage.
Wheel alignment andbalance: Ifthe vehicle
should pulltoeither sidewhile driving ona
straight andlevel road, orifyou detect uneven or
abnormal tirewear, theremaybeaneed for
wheel alignment.
If the steering wheelorseat vibrates atnormal
highway speeds,wheelbalancing maybe
needed. For
additional information regardingtires,refer
to ªImportant TireSafety Informationº (US)or
ªTire Safety Informationº (Canada)inthe War-
ranty Information Booklet.
Windshield: Cleanthewindshield onaregular
basis. Check thewindshield atleast every six
months forcracks orother damage. Havea
damaged windshield repairedbyaqualified
repair facility.
Windshield wiperblades*: Checkforcracks
or wear ifthey donot wipe properly .
Inside thevehicle
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The maintenance itemslistedhereshould be
checked onaregular basis,suchaswhen
performing scheduledmaintenance, cleaning
the vehicle, etc.
Accelerator pedal:Checkthepedal for
smooth operation andmake surethepedal
does notcatch orrequire uneven effort.Keep
the floor mataway fromthepedal.
Brake pedal: Checkthepedal forsmooth
operation. Ifthe brake pedalsuddenly goes
down further thannormal, thepedal feels
spongy orthe vehicle seemstotake longer to
stop, seeaNISSAN dealerimmediately .Keep
the floor mataway fromthepedal.
Brakes: Checkthatthebrakes donot pull the
vehicle toone side when applied. Continuously
Variable Transmission (CVT)
P (Park) position mechanism: Onafairly
steep hill,check thatthevehicle isheld securely
with theshift lever inthe P(Park) position
without applying anybrakes.
Parking brake:Checktheparking brake
operation regularly.The vehicle shouldbe
securely heldonafairly steep hillwith onlythe
parking brakeapplied. Ifthe parking brakeneeds
adjusted, seeaNISSAN dealer.
Seat belts: Check thatallparts ofthe seat belt
system (forexample, buckles,anchors, adjusters
and retractors) operateproperly andsmoothly ,
and areinstalled securely.Check thebelt
webbing forcuts, fraying, wearordamage.
Seats: Checkseatposition controls suchas
seat adjusters, seatbackrecliners,etc.toensure
they operate smoothly andthat alllatches lock
securely inevery position. Checkthatthehead
restraints moveupand down smoothly andthat
the locks (ifso equipped) holdsecurely inall
latched positions.
Steering wheel:Checkforchanges inthe
steering conditions, suchasexcessive freeplay,
hard steering orstrange noises.
Warning lightsandchimes: Makesurethat
all warning lightsandchimes areoperating
properly .
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Windshield defroster:Checkthattheair
comes outofthe defroster outletsproperly and
in sufficient quantitywhenoperating theheater
or air conditioner.
Windshield wiperandwasher*: Checkthat
the wipers andwashers operateproperly and
that thewipers donot streak.
Under thehood andvehicle
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The maintenance itemslistedhereshould be
checked periodically (forexample, eachtimeyou
check theengine oilorrefuel) .
Battery*: Checkthefluid level ineach cell.
It should bebetween theMAX andMIN lines.
V ehicles operated inhigh temperatures orunder
severe condition requirefrequent checksofthe
battery fluidlevel.
NO TE:
Care should betaken toavoid situations
that canlead topotential batterydischarge
and potential no-startconditions suchas:
1. Installation orextended useofelectro-
nic accessories thatconsume battery
power whentheengine isnot running
(Phone chargers, GPS,DVDplayers,
etc .)
2. Vehicle isnot driven regularly and/or
only driven shortdistances. In
these cases, thebattery mayneed tobe
charged tomaintain batteryhealth.
Brake andclutch fluidlevel*: Makesurethat
the brake andclutch fluidlevel isbetween the
MAX andMIN lines onthe reservoir.
Engine coolant level*:Checkthecoolant level
when theengine iscold.
Engine drivebelt*: Makesurethatthedrive
belt isnot frayed, worn,cracked oroily .
Engine oillevel*: Checkthelevel afterparking
the vehicle onalevel surface andturning offthe
engine. Wait more than10minutes forthe oilto
drain backintotheoilpan.
Exhaust system:Makesurethere arenoloose
supports, cracksorholes. Ifthe sound ofthe
exhaust seemsunusual orthere isasmell of
exhaust fumes,immediately havetheexhaust
system inspected byaNISSAN dealer.(See
ªPrecautions whenstarting anddrivingº (P.5-2)
for exhaust gas(carbon monoxide) .)
Fluid leaks: Checkunderthevehicle forfuel,
oil, water orother fluidleaks afterthevehicle has
been parked forawhile. Water dripping fromthe
air conditioner afteruseisnormal. Ifyou should
notice anyleaks orifgasoline fumesareevident,
check forthe cause andhave itcorrected
immediately . Radiator
andhoses: Checkthefront ofthe
radiator andclean offany dirt, insects, leaves,
etc., thatmay have accumulated. Makesurethe
hoses havenocracks, deformation, rotorloose
connections.
Underbody: Theunderbody isfrequently ex-
posed tocorrosive substances suchasthose
used onicy roads ortocontrol dust.Itis very
important toremove thesesubstances, other-
wise rustwillform onthe floor pan,frame, fuel
lines andaround theexhaust system.Atthe end
of winter, theunderbody shouldbethoroughly
flushed withplain water, beingcareful toclean
those areaswhere mudanddirtmay accumu-
late. Foradditional information, seeªCleaning
exteriorº (P.7-2) .
Windshield washerfluid*:Checkthatthere is
adequate fluidinthe reservoir.
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When performing anyinspection ormainte-
nance workonyour vehicle, alwaystakecare
to prevent seriousaccidental injurytoyourself or
damage tothe vehicle. Thefollowing aregeneral
precautions whichshould beclosely observed.
WARNING
. Park thevehicle onalevel surface,
apply theparking brakesecurely
and block thewheels toprevent
the vehicle frommoving. Movethe
shift lever tothe P(Park) position
(CVT model) orthe shift lever tothe
N (Neutral) position(MTmodel) .
. Besure theignition switchisin the
OFF orLOCK position whenper-
forming anyparts replacement or
repairs.
. Ifyou must workwiththeengine
running, keepyourhands, clothing,
hair andtools away frommoving
fans, belts andanyother moving
parts.
. Itis advisable tosecure orremove
any loose clothing andremove any
jewelry, suchasrings, watches, etc.
before working onyour vehicle. .
Always weareyeprotection when-
ever youwork onyour vehicle.
. Ifyou must runtheengine inan
enclosed spacesuchasagarage, be
sure there isproper ventilation for
exhaust gasestoescape.
. Never getunder thevehicle whileit
is supported onlybyajack. Ifitis
necessary towork under thevehicle,
support itwith safety stands.
. Keep smoking materials, flameand
sparks awayfromfueltank andthe
battery.
. The fuel filter orfuel lines should be
serviced byaNISSAN dealerbe-
cause thefuel lines areunder high
pressure evenwhen theengine is
off.
CAUTION
. Do not work under thehood while
the engine ishot. Turn theengine
off and wait until itcools down.
. Avoid directcontact withused en-
gine oiland coolant. Improperly
disposed engineoil,and engine coolant
and/orothervehicle fluids
can damage theenvironment. Al-
ways conform tolocal regulations
for disposal ofvehicle fluid.
. Never leavetheengine orthe CVT
related component harnessesdis-
connected whiletheignition switch
is in the ONposition.
. Never connect ordisconnect the
battery orany transistorized com-
ponent whiletheignition switchis
in the ONposition.
. Your vehicle isequipped withan
automatic enginecooling fan.Itmay
come onatany time without warn-
ing, even ifthe ignition keyisin the
OFF position andtheengine isnot
running. To avoid injury, always
disconnect thenegative battery
cable before working nearthefan.
This ª8.Maintenance anddo-it-yourselfº section
gives instructions regardingonlythose items
which arerelatively easyforanowner toperform.
A genuine NISSAN ServiceManualisalso
available. (SeeªOwner's manual/service manual
order informationº (P.9-21) .)
Y ou should beaware thatincomplete or
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improper servicingmayresult inoperating
difficulties orexcessive emissions, andcould
affect yourwarranty coverage. Ifin doubt
about anyservicing, werecommend that
it be done byaNISSAN dealer.
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1. Engine oilfiller cap
2. Radiator fillercap
3. Brake andclutch* fluidreservoir
4. Aircleaner
5. Window washerfluidreservoir
6. Engine drivebeltlocation 7.
Engine oildipstick
8. Engine coolant reservoir
9. Fuse/fusible linkholder
10. Battery
*: forManual Transmission (MT)models
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The engine cooling systemisfilled atthe factory
with apre-diluted mixtureof50% Genuine
NISSAN LongLifeAntifreeze/Coolant (blue)and
50% water toprovide year-round anti-freeze
and coolant protection. Theanti-freeze solution
contains rustandcorrosion inhibitors. Additional
engine cooling systemadditives arenot neces-
sary .
WARNING
. Never remove theradiator orcool-
ant reservoir capwhen theengine is
hot. Wait untiltheengine and
radiator cooldown. Serious burns
could becaused byhigh pressure
fluid escaping fromtheradiator.
See precautions inªIf your vehicle
overheatsº (P.6-10) ofthis manual.
. The radiator isequipped witha
pressure typeradiator cap.To pre-
vent engine damage, useonly a
genuine NISSANradiatorcap.
. Ifthe engine wasstopped soon
when theengine ishot, thecooling
fan may operate forapproximately
10 minutes aftertheengine was
stopped tocool thecomponents in
the engine compartment. Whenthe cooling
fanisoperating, besure
that hands orother items donot get
caught init.
CAUTION
. Never useanycooling systemad-
ditives suchasradiator sealer.Ad-
ditives mayclog thecooling system
and cause damage tothe engine,
transmission and/orcooling sys-
tem.
. When adding orreplacing coolant,
be sure touse only Genuine
NISSAN LongLifeAntifreeze/Cool-
ant (blue) orequivalent. Genuine
NISSAN LongLifeAntifreeze/Cool-
ant (blue) ispre-diluted toprovide
antifreeze protection to-348F
(-378C) .If additional freezeprotec-
tion isneeded duetoweather where
you operate yourvehicle, addGen-
uine NISSAN LongLifeAntifreeze/
Coolant (blue)concentrate follow-
ing the directions onthe container.
If an equivalent coolantotherthan
Genuine NISSANLongLifeAnti-
freeze/Coolant (blue)isused, fol- low
thecoolant manufacture's
instructions tomaintain minimum
antifreeze protection to-348F
(-378C) .The useofother types of
coolant solutions otherthanGenu-
ine NISSAN LongLifeAntifreeze/
Coolant (blue)orequivalent may
damage theengine cooling system.
. The lifeexpectancy ofthe factory-fill
coolant is105,000 miles(168,000
km) or7years. Mixing anyother
type ofcoolant otherthanGenuine
NISSAN LongLifeAntifreeze/Cool-
ant (blue) ,including Genuine
NISSAN LongLifeAntifreeze/Cool-
ant (green) ,or the use ofnon-
distilled waterwillreduce thelife
expectancy ofthe factory-fill cool-
ant. Refer tothe NISSAN Service
and Maintenance Guideformore
details.
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CHECKING ENGINECOOLANT LEVEL
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Check thecoolant levelinthe reservoir when
the engine iscold. Ifthe coolant levelisbelow
the MIN level
*
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, open thereservoir capand
add coolant uptothe MAX level
*
1
. If the
reservoir isempty ,check thecoolant levelinthe
radiator whentheengine iscold. Ifthere is
insufficient coolantinthe radiator, fillthe radiator
with coolant uptothe filler opening andalso add
it to the reservoir uptothe MAX level
*
1
.
Tighten thecap securely afteradding engine
coolant.
If the cooling systemfrequently requires
coolant, haveitchecked byaNISSAN
dealer.
CHANGING ENGINECOOLANT
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Major cooling systemrepairsshouldbeper-
formed byaNISSAN dealer.Theservice
procedures canbefound inthe appropriate
NISSAN ServiceManual.
Improper servicingcanresult inreduced
heater performance andengine overheat-
ing.
WARNING
. To avoid thedanger ofbeing
scalded, neverchange thecoolant
when theengine ishot.
. Never remove theradiator capwhen
the engine ishot. Serious burns
could becaused byhigh pressure
fluid escaping fromtheradiator.
. Avoid directskincontact withused
coolant. Ifskin contact ismade,
wash thoroughly withsoap orhand
cleaner assoon aspossible.
. Keep coolant outofreach ofchil-
dren andpets.
Engine coolant mustbedisposed ofproperly .
Check yourlocal regulations.
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CHECKING ENGINEOILLEVEL
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1. Park thevehicle onalevel surface andapply
the parking brake.
2. Run theengine untilitreaches operating
temperature.
3. Turn offthe engine. Waitmore than10
minutes forthe oiltodrain backinto
the oilpan.
4. Remove thedipstick andwipe itclean.
Reinsert itall the way.
5. Remove thedipstick againandcheck theoil
level. Itshould bewithin therange
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. If the
oil level isbelow
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, remove theoilfiller
cap andpour recommended oilthrough the
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6. Recheck oillevel withthedipstick.
It is normal toadd some oilbetween oil
maintenance intervalsorduring thebreak -
in period, depending onthe severity of
operating conditions.
CAUTION
Oil level should bechecked regularly.
Operating theengine withaninsuffi-
cient amount ofoil can damage the
engine, andsuch damage isnot cov-
ered bythe warranty.
CHANGING ENGINEOILAND FILTER
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Change theengine oiland filter according tothe
maintenance logshown inthe NISSAN Service
and Maintenance Guide.
V ehicle set-up
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1. Park thevehicle onalevel surface andapply
the parking brake.
2. Run theengine untilitreaches theoperating
temperature.
3. Turn theengine offand wait more than10
minutes. 4.
Raise andsupport thevehicle usinga
suitable floorjackandsafety jackstands.
.
Place thesafety jackstands underthe
vehicle jack-up points.
.
A suitable adaptershouldbeattached to
the jack stand saddle.
CAUTION
Make surethecorrect liftingandsup-
port points areused toavoid vehicle
damage.
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1. Oilfiller cap
2. Oildrain plug
3. Oilfilter
Engine oiland filter
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1. Place alarge drain panunder thedrain plug.
2. Remove theoilfiller cap.
3. Remove thedrain plugwithawrench and
completely draintheoil.
CAUTION
Be careful nottoburn yourself, asthe
engine oilishot.
.
Waste oilmust bedisposed of
properly.
.
Check yourlocal regulations.
(Perform steps4to 7only when theengine
oil filter change isneeded.)
4. Loosen theoilfilter withanoilfilter wrench.
Remove theoilfilter byturning itby hand.
5. Wipe theengine oilfilter mounting surface
with aclean rag.
CAUTION
Be sure toremove anyoldgasket
material remaining onthe mounting
surface ofthe engine. Failuretodo so
could leadtoengine damage.
6. Coat thegasket onthe new filter withclean
engine oil.
7. Screw inthe oilfilter clockwise untilaslight
resistance isfelt, then tighten additionally
more than2/3turn.
Oil filter tightening torque:
11 to15 ft-lb
(14.7 to20.5 N´m)
8. Clean andre-install thedrain plugwitha
new washer. Securely tightenthedrain plug
with awrench. Drain
plugtightening torque:
22 to29 ft-lb
(29 to39 N´m)
Do not use excessive force.
9. Refill theengine withtherecommended oil
through theoilfiller opening, andinstall the
oil filler capsecurely .
See ªCapacities andrecommended fluids/
lubricantsº (P.9-2) fordrain andrefill capa-
city .The drain andrefill capacity depends on
the oiltemperature anddrain time.Use
these specifications forreference only.Al-
ways usethedipstick todetermine the
proper amount ofoil inthe engine.
10. Start theengine andcheck forleakage
around thedrain plugandtheoilfilter.
Correct asrequired.
11. Turn theengine offand wait more than10
minutes. Checktheoillevel withthedipstick.
Add engine oilifnecessary .
After theoperation
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1. Lower thevehicle carefully tothe ground.
2. Dispose ofwaste oiland filter properly .
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WARNING
. Prolonged andrepeated contact
with used engine oilmay cause skin
cancer.
. Try to avoid direct skincontact with
used oil.Ifskin contact ismade,
wash thoroughly withsoap orhand
cleaner assoon aspossible.
. Keep usedengine oilout ofreach of
children.
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When checking orreplacement isrequired, we
recommend aNISSAN dealerforservicing.
FOR NISMO RSMODELS
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CAUTION
. NISSAN recommends usingGenu-
ine NISSAN CVTFluid NS-2ONLYin
NISSAN CVTs.Do not mix with other
fluids.
. Do not use Automatic transmission
fluid (ATF) orManual transmission
fluid inaNISSAN CVT,as itmay
damage theCVT .Damage causedby
the use offluids otherthanas
recommended isnot covered under
NISSAN's NewVehicle Limited War-
ranty.
. Using fluidsthatarenot equivalent
to Genuine NISSANCVTFluid NS-2
may also damage theCVT.Damage
caused bythe use offluids other
than asrecommended isnot cov-
ered under NISSAN's NewVehicle
Limited Warranty.
EX CEPT FORNISMO RSMODELS
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CAUTION
. NISSAN recommends usingGenu-
ine NISSAN CVTFluid NS-3ONLYin
NISSAN CVTs.Do not mix with other
fluids.
. Do not use Automatic transmission
fluid (ATF) orManual transmission
fluid inaNISSAN CVT,as itmay
damage theCVT .Damage causedby
the use offluids otherthanas
recommended isnot covered under
NISSAN's NewVehicle Limited War-
ranty.
. Using fluidsthatarenot equivalent
to Genuine NISSANCVTFluid NS-3
may also damage theCVT.Damage
caused bythe use offluids other
than asrecommended isnot cov-
ered under NISSAN's NewVehicle
Limited Warranty.
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For additional brakeandclutch fluidinformation,
see ªCapacities andrecommended fluids/lubri-
cantsº (P.9-2) ofthis manual.
WARNING
. Use only newfluid from asealed
container. Old,inferior orcontami-
nated fluidmaydamage thebrake
and clutch systems. Theuseof
improper fluidscandamage the
brake andclutch systems, andaffect
the vehicle's stopping ability.
. Clean thefiller capbefore removing.
. Brake andclutch fluidispoisonous
and should bestored carefully in
marked containers outofthe reach
of children.
CAUTION
Do not spill thefluid onany painted
surfaces. Thiswilldamage thepaint. If
fluid isspilled, immediately washthe
surface with
water.
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below theMIN line
*
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or the brake warning
light comes on,add Genuine NISSAN Super
Heavy DutyBrake Fluidorequivalent DOT3
fluid uptothe MAX line
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. If fluid must be
added frequently ,the system shouldbechecked
by aNISSAN dealer.
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cap and pour thewindow washerfluidintothe
reservoir opening.
Add awasher solventtothe washer forbetter
cleaning. Inthe winter season, addawindshield
washer antifreeze. Followthemanufacturer's
instructions forthe mixture ratio.
Fill the window washerfluidreservoir periodi-
cally .
Add fluidwhen thelow washer fluidwarning
light illuminates (ifso equipped) .
T o check thefluid level, useyour finger toplug
the center hole
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of the cap/tube assembly,
then remove itfrom thereservoir. Ifthere isno
fluid inthe tube, addfluid.
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