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Refill thereservoir morefrequently whendriving
conditions requireanincreased amountof
window washerfluid.
Recommended fluid:
Genuine NISSAN Windshield Washer Concen-
trate Cleaner &Antifreeze orequivalent
CAUTION
. Donot substitute engineanti-freeze
coolant forwindow washersolution.
This mayresult indamage tothe
paint.
. Do not fillthe window washer
reservoir tankwithwasher fluid
concentrates atfull strength. Some
methyl alcohol basedwasher fluid
concentrates maypermanently stain
the grille ifspilled whilefilling the
window washerreservoir tank.
. Pre-mix washerfluidconcentrates
with water tothe manufacturer's
recommended levelsbefore pouring
the fluid intothewindow washer
reservoir tank.Donot use the
window washerreservoir tankto
mix thewasher fluidconcentrate
and water.
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. Keep thebattery surface cleananddry.
Clean thebattery withasolution ofbaking
soda andwater.
. Make certain theterminal connections are
clean andsecurely tightened.
. Ifthe vehicle isnot tobe used for30 days or
longer, disconnect thenegative 7battery
terminal cabletoprevent discharging it.
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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.
WARNING
. Donot expose thebattery toflames
or electrical sparks.Hydrogen gas
generated bythe battery isexplo-
sive. Donot allow battery fluidto
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contact yourskin, eyes, fabricsor
painted surfaces. Aftertouching a
battery orbattery cap,donot touch
or rub your eyes. Thoroughly wash
your hands. Ifthe acid contacts your
eyes, skinorclothing, immediately
flush withwater foratleast 15
minutes andseek medical attention.
. Do not operate thevehicle ifthe
fluid inthe battery islow. Low
battery fluidcancause ahigher load
on the battery whichcangenerate
heat, reduce battery life,andin
some cases leadtoan explosion.
. When working onornear abattery,
always wearsuitable eyeprotection
and remove alljewelry.
. Battery posts,terminals andrelated
accessories containleadandlead
compounds. Washhands after
handling.
. Keep thebattery outofthe reach of
children.
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Check thefluid level ineach cell.Itshould be
between theUPPER LEVEL
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and LOWER
LEVEL
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lines.
If itis necessary toadd fluid, addonly distilled
water tobring thelevel tothe indicator ineach
filler opening. Donot
overfill.
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1. Remove thecell plugs
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.
2. Add distilled wateruptothe UPPER LEVEL
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line.
If the side ofthe battery isnot clear, check
the distilled waterlevelbylooking directly
above thecell; thecondition
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indicates
OK and thecondition
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needs moretobe
added.
3. Tighten cellplugs
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.
V ehicles operated inhigh temperatures orunder
severe conditions requirefrequent checksofthe
battery fluidlevel.
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JUMP STARTING
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If jump starting isnecessary ,see ªJump startingº
(P .6-8) .If the engine doesnotstart byjump
starting, thebattery mayhave tobe replaced.
Contact aNISSAN dealer.
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CAUTION
. Do not ground accessories directly
to the battery terminal. Doingsowill
bypass thevariable voltagecontrol
system andthevehicle battery may
not charge completely.
. Use electrical accessories withthe
engine running toavoid discharging
the vehicle battery.
The variable voltagecontrolsystem measures
the amount ofelectrical discharge fromthe
battery andcontrols voltagegenerated bythe
generator.
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1. Alternator
2. Drive beltauto-tensioner
3. Crankshaft pulley
4. Airconditioner compressor
5. Water pump
WARNING
Be sure theignition switchisin the OFF
or LOCK position beforeservicing drive
belts. Theengine couldrotate unex-
pectedly.
1. Visually inspectthebelt forsigns ofunusual
wear, cuts,fraying orlooseness. Ifthe belt is
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in poor condition orloose, haveitreplaced
or adjusted byaNISSAN dealer.
2. Have thebelt condition checkedregularly.
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WARNING
Be sure theengine andignition switch
are offand that theparking brakeis
engaged securely.
CAUTION
Be sure touse thecorrect socketto
remove thespark plugs. Anincorrect
socket candamage thespark
plugs.
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REPLACING SPARK PLUGS
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If replacement isrequired, seeaNISSAN dealer
for servicing.
Iridium platinum-tippe dspark plugs
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It is not necessary toreplace theiridium
platinum-tipped sparkplugs asfrequently as
the conventional typespark plugs sincetheywill
last much longer. Followthemaintenance log
shown inthe ªNISSAN ServiceandMainte-
nance Guideº.Do not reuse theiridium plati-
num-tipped sparkplugs bycleaning or
regapping.
Always replace sparkplugswithrecom-
mended orequivalent ones.
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T o remove thefilter, pulltheairduct
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1
upward
to remove it.Pull thetabs
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2
, then pullthe
cover
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3
upward.
The aircleaner filtershould notbecleaned and
reused. Replace itaccording tothe maintenance
shown inthe ªNISSAN ServiceandMainte-
nance Guideº.When replacing thefilter, wipe
the inside ofthe aircleaner housing andthe
cover withadamp cloth.
WARNING
. Operating theengine withtheair
cleaner removed cancause youor
others tobe burned. Theaircleaner not
only cleans theair,itstops
flame ifthe engine backfires. Ifit
is not there, andtheengine back-
fires, youcould beburned. Donot
drive withtheaircleaner removed,
and becareful whenworking onthe
engine withtheaircleaner removed.
. Never pourfuelinto thethrottle
body orattempt tostart theengine
with theaircleaner removed. Doing
so could result inserious injury.
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CLEANING
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If your windshield isnot clear afterusing the
windshield washerorifa wiper blade chatters
when running, waxorother material maybeon
the blade orwindshield.
Clean theoutside ofthe windshield witha
washer solution oramild detergent. Your
windshield isclean ifbeads donot form when
rinsing withclear water.
Clean eachblade bywiping itwith acloth
soaked inawasher solution oramild detergent.
Then rinsetheblade withclear water. Ifyour
windshield isstill notclear aftercleaning the
blades andusing thewiper, replace theblades.
CAUTION
Worn windshield wiperblades can
damage thewindshield andimpair
driver
vision.
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REPLACING
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Replace thewiper blades ifthey areworn.
Before replacing thewiper blades, thewiper
should beinthe fully upposition toavoid
scratching theengine hoodordamaging the
wiper arm.To pull upthe wiper arm,see
ªWindshield wiperandwasher switchº (P.2-32) .
1. Liftthe wiper armaway fromthewindshield.
2. Push andhold therelease tab
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A
, and
move thewiper blade downthewiper arm
*
1
.
3. Insert thenew wiper blade ontothewiper
arm until aclick sounds. 4.
Rotate thewiper blade sothat thedimple is
in the groove.
CAUTION
. After wiper blade replacement, re-
turn thewiper armtoits original
position; otherwise itmay beda-
maged whenthehood isopened.
. Make surethewiper blades contact
the glass; otherwise thearm may be
damaged fromwind pressure.
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Be careful nottoclog thewasher nozzle
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.
This maycause improper windshield washer
operation. Ifthe nozzle isclogged, removeany
objects withaneedle orsmall pin
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. Be
careful nottodamage thenozzle.
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Contact aNISSAN dealerifchecking or
replacement isrequired.
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If the brakes donot operate properly,have the
brakes checked byaNISSAN dealer.
SELF-ADJUS TINGBRAKES
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Y our vehicle isequipped withself-adjusting
brakes.
The disc-type brakesself-adjust everytimethe
brake pedal isapplied.
WARNING
See aNISSAN dealerforabrake
system checkifthe brake pedalheight
does notreturn tonormal.
BRAKE PAD WEAR WARNING
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The disc brake padshaveaudible wearwarn-
ings. When abrake padrequires replacement, it
will make ahigh pitched scraping soundwhen
the vehicle isin motion. Thisscraping soundwill
first occur onlywhen thebrake pedalis
depressed. Aftermore wearofthe brake pad,
the sound willalways beheard evenifthe brake
pedal isnot depressed. Havethebrakes
checked assoon aspossible ifthe wear warning
sound isheard.
Under somedriving orclimate conditions,
occasional brakesqueak, squealorother noise
may beheard. Occasional brakenoiseduring
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REAR WINDOW WIPERBLADE BRAKES
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light tomoderate stopsisnormal anddoes not
affect thefunction orperformance ofthe brake
system.
Proper brakeinspection intervalsshould
be followed. Foradditional information, seethe
maintenance logsection ofyour ªNISSAN
Service andMaintenance Guideº.
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ENGINE COMPARTMENT
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CAUTION
Never useafuse ofahigher orlower
amperage ratingthanthatspecified on
the fuse boxcover. Thiscould damage
the electrical systemorcause afire.
If any electrical equipment doesnotoperate,
check foranopen fuse.
1. Besure theignition switchandtheheadlight
switch areturned off. 2.
Open theengine hood.
3. Remove thefuse/fusible linkholder coverby
pushing thetab
*
1
and lifting thecover
from theright side
*
2
, then theleftside
*
3
.
4. Locate thefuse thatneeds tobe replaced.
5. Remove thefuse using thefuse puller
located inthe passenger compartment fuse
box.
FUSES
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6. Ifthe fuse isopen
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, replace itwith anew
fuse
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.
7. Ifanew fuse alsoopens, havetheelectrical
system checked andrepaired byaNISSAN
dealer.
The holder
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4
also contains thefuses. For
checking and/orreplacing, seeaNISSAN
dealer.
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Fusible links
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If any electrical equipment doesnotoperate and
the fuses areingood condition, checkthe
fusible linksinthe holders
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1
and
*
2
. If any of
these fusible linksaremelted, replace onlywith
genuine NISSAN parts.
For checking andreplacing thefusible linksin
the holders
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2
, see aNISSAN dealer.
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CAUTION
Never useafuse ofahigher orlower
amperage ratingthanthatspecified on
the fuse boxcover. Thiscould damage
the electrical systemorcause afire.
If any electrical equipment doesnotoperate,
check foranopen fuse.
1. Besure theignition switchandtheheadlight
switch areturned off. 2.
Remove thefuse boxcover
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.
3. Remove thefuse withthefuse puller
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.
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, replace itwith anew
fuse
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.
5. Ifanew fuse alsoopens, havetheelectrical
system checked andrepaired byaNISSAN
dealer.
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