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WARNING
. Every person whodrives orrides in
this vehicle shoulduseaseat beltat
all times. Children shouldbeprop-
erly restrained inthe rear seat and,
if appropriate, inachild restraint.
. The seat beltshould beproperly
adjusted toasnug fit.Failure todo
so may reduce theeffectiveness of
the entire restraint systemandin-
crease thechance orseverity of
injury inan accident. Seriousinjury
or death canoccur ifthe seat beltis
not worn properly.
. Always routetheshoulder beltover
your shoulder andacross your
chest. Neverputthebelt behind
your back, under yourarmoracross
your neck. Thebelt should beaway
from yourfaceandneck, butnot
falling offyour shoulder.
. Position thelapbelt aslow and
snug aspossible AROUND THE
HIPS, NOTTHE WAIST .A lap belt
worn toohigh could increase the
risk ofinternal injuriesinan acci-
dent. .
Be sure theseat belttongue is
securely fastened tothe proper
buckle.
. Donot wear theseat beltinside out
or twisted. Doingsomay reduce its
effectiveness.
. Do not allow morethanoneperson
to use thesame seatbelt.
. Never carrymore people inthe
vehicle thanthere areseat belts.
. Ifthe seat beltwarning lightglows
continuously whiletheignition is
turned ONwith alldoors closed and
all seat belts fastened, itmay in-
dicate amalfunction inthe system.
Have thesystem checked bya
NISSAN dealer.
. No changes shouldbemade tothe
seat beltsystem. Forexample, do
not modify theseat belt, addmate-
rial, orinstall devices thatmay
change theseat beltrouting or
tension. Doingsomay affect the
operation ofthe seat beltsystem.
Modifying ortampering withthe
seat beltsystem mayresult in
serious personal injury.
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Safety ÐSeats, seatbelts andsupplement alrestraint system
. Once aseat beltpretensioner has
activated, itcannot bereused and
must bereplaced togetherwiththe
retractor. SeeaNISSAN dealer.
. Removal andinstallation ofthe
pretensioner systemcomponents
should bedone byaNISSAN dealer.
. All seat beltassemblies, including
retractors andattaching hardware,
should beinspected afteranycolli-
sion byaNISSAN dealer.NISSAN
recommends thatallseat beltas-
semblies inuse during acollision be
replaced unlessthecollision was
minor andthebelts show noda-
mage andcontinue tooperate prop-
erly. Seat beltassemblies notinuse
during acollision shouldalsobe
inspected andreplaced ifeither
damage orimproper operation is
noted.
. All child restraints andattaching
hardware shouldbeinspected after
any collision. Alwaysfollowthe
restraint manufacturer's inspection
instructions andreplacement re-
commendations. Thechild restraints
should bereplaced ifthey are damaged.
PREGNANT WOMEN
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NISSAN recommends thatpregnant womenuse
seat belts. Theseat beltshould beworn snug,
and always position thelapbelt aslow as
possible aroundthehips, notthewaist. Place
the shoulder beltover yourshoulder andacross
your chest. Neverputthelap/shoulder beltover
your abdominal area.Contact yourdoctor for
specific recommendations.
INJURED PERSONS
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NISSAN recommends thatinjured persons use
seat belts, depending onthe injury .Check with
your doctor forspecific recommendations.
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WARNING
. Every person whodrives orrides in
this vehicle shoulduseaseat beltat
all times.
. Do not ride inamoving vehicle
when theseatback isreclined. This
can bedangerous. Theshoulder belt
will notbeagainst yourbody. Inan
accident, youcould bethrown intoit
and receive neckorother serious injuries.
You could alsoslide under
the lapbelt andreceive serious
internal injuries.
. For themost effective protection
when thevehicle isin motion, the
seat should beupright. Alwayssit
well back inthe seat withboth feet
on the floor andadjust theseat belt
properly.
. Do not allow children toplay with
the seat belts. Mostseating posi-
tions areequipped withAutomatic
Locking Retractor (ALR)mode seat
belts. Ifthe seat beltbecomes
wrapped aroundachild's neckwith
the ALR mode activated, thechild
can beseriously injuredorkilled if
the seat beltretracts andbecomes
tight. Thiscanoccur evenifthe
vehicle isparked. Unbuckle theseat
belt torelease thechild. Ifthe seat
belt cannotbeunbuckled oris
already unbuckled, releasethechild
by cutting theseat beltwith a
suitable tool(such asaknife or
scissors) torelease theseat belt.
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Fastening theseat belts
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1. Adjust theseat. (See ªSeatsº (P.1-2) .)
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2. Slowly pulltheseat beltoutofthe retractor
and insert thetongue intothebuckle until
you hear andfeelthelatch engage.
.
The retractor isdesigned tolock
during asudden stoporon impact.
A slow pulling motion permits the
belt tomove andallows yousome
freedom ofmovement inthe seat.
.
If the seat beltcannot bepulled from
its fully retracted position,firmlypull
the belt andrelease it.Then
smoothly pullthebelt outofthe
retractor.
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3. Position thelapbelt portion lowand snug
on the hips asshown.
4. Pull theshoulder beltportion towardthe
retractor totake upextra slack. Besure the
shoulder beltisrouted overyourshoulder
and across yourchest.
The front passenger seatandtherear seating
positions three-point seatbelts havetwomodes
of operation:
. Emergency LockingRetractor (ELR)
. Automatic LockingRetractor (ALR)
The Emergency LockingRetractor (ELR)mode
allows theseat belttoextend andretract to
allow thedriver andpassengers somefreedom
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of movement inthe seat. TheELR locks theseat
belt when thevehicle slowsdownrapidly or
during certain impacts.
The Automatic LockingRetractor (ALR)mode
(child restraint mode)lockstheseat beltfor
child restraint installation.
When ALRmode isactivated theseat belt
cannot beextended againuntiltheseat belt
tongue isdetached fromthebuckle andfully
retracted. Theseat beltreturns tothe ELR mode
after theseat beltfully retracts. Foradditional
information, seeªChild restraintsº (P.1-18) .
The ALR mode should beused onlyfor
child restraint installation. Duringnormal
seat beltusebyan occupant, theALR
mode should notbeactivated. Ifitis
activated, itmay cause uncomfortable seat
belt tension.
WARNING
When fastening theseat belts, be
certain thatseatbacks arecompletely
secured inthe latched position. Ifthey
are not completely secured,passengers
may beinjured inan accident orsudden
stop.
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Unfastening theseat belts
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T o unfasten theseat belt, push thebutton onthe
buckle. Theseat beltautomatically
retracts.
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Shoulder beltheight adjustmen t(for front
seats)
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The shoulder beltanchor heightshould be
adjusted tothe position bestforyou. (See
ªPrecautions onseat beltusageº (P.1-10) .)
T o adjust, pulltheadjustment button
*
1
, and
then move theshoulder beltanchor tothe
desired position
*
2
, so that thebelt passes
over thecenter ofthe shoulder. Thebeltshould
be away fromyourfaceandneck, butnotfalling
off ofyour shoulder. Releasetheadjustment
button tolock theshoulder beltanchor into
position.
The range ofheight adjustment ofthe shoulder
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belt may varydepending onthe model.
WARNING
. After adjustment, releasethead-
justment buttonandtrytomove the
shoulder beltanchor upand down
to make sureitis securely fixedin
position.
. The shoulder beltanchor height
should beadjusted tothe position
best foryou. Failure todo somay
reduce theeffectiveness ofthe
entire restraint systemandincrease
the chance orseverity ofinjury inan
accident.
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Seat belthooks
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When therear seat belts arenot inuse and
when folding downtherear seats, hooktherear
seat belts onthe seat belthooks.
SEA TBEL TEXTENDERS
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If, because ofbody sizeordriving position, itis
not possible toproperly fitthe lap-shoulder belt
and fasten it,an extender thatiscompatible with
the installed seatbelts isavailable thatcanbe
purchased. Theextender addsapproximately 8
in (200 mm)oflength andmay beused foreither
the driver orfront passenger seatingposition.
See aNISSAN dealerforassistance with
purchasing anextender ifan extender isrequired.
WARNING
. Only NISSAN seatbeltextenders,
made bythe same company which
made theoriginal equipment seat
belts, should beused withNISSAN
seat belts.
. Adults andchildren whocanuse the
standard seatbeltshould notuse an
extender. Suchunnecessary use
could result inserious personal
injury inthe event ofan accident.
. Never useseat beltextenders to
install childrestraints. Ifthe child
restraint isnot secured properly, the
child could beseriously injuredina
collision orasudden stop.
SEA TBEL TMAINTENANCE
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. To clean theseat beltwebbing, applya
mild soap solution orany solution recom-
mended forcleaning upholstery orcarpets.
Then wipewithacloth andallow theseat
belts todry inthe shade. Donot allow the
seat belts toretract untilthey arecompletely
dry .
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. Ifdirt builds upinthe shoulder belt
guide ofthe seat beltanchors, theseat
belts mayretract slowly.Wipe theshoulder
belt guide withaclean, drycloth.
. Periodically checktosee that theseat
belt andthemetal components, suchas
buckles, tongues, retractors, flexiblewires
and anchors, workproperly .If loose parts,
deterioration, cutsorother damage onthe
webbing isfound, theentire seatbelt
assembly shouldbereplaced.
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WARNING
Do not allow children toplay with the
seat belts. Mostseating positions are
equipped withAutomatic LockingRe-
tractor (ALR)mode seatbelts. Ifthe
seat beltbecomes wrappedarounda
child's neckwiththeALR mode acti-
vated, thechild canbeseriously injured
or killed ifthe seat beltretracts and
becomes tight.Thiscanoccur evenif
the vehicle isparked. Unbuckle theseat
belt torelease thechild. Ifthe seat belt
can notbeunbuckled orisalready
unbuckled, releasethechild bycutting
the seat beltwith asuitable tool(such
as aknife orscissors) torelease the
seat belt.
Children needadults tohelp protect them.
They need tobe properly restrained.
In addition tothe general information inthis
manual, childsafety information isavailable from
many othersources, including doctors,teachers,
government trafficsafety offices, andcommunity
organizations. Everychildisdifferent, sobe sure
to learn thebest waytotransport yourchild.
There arethree basic types ofchild restraint systems:
. Rear-facing childrestraint
. Forward-facing childrestraint
. Booster seat
The proper restraint depends onthe child's size.
Generally ,infants uptoabout 1year andless
than 20lbs (9kg) should beplaced inrear-
facing childrestraints. Forward-facing child
restraints areavailable forchildren whooutgrow
rear-facing childrestraints andareatleast 1
year old.Booster seatsareused tohelp position
a vehicle lap/shoulder beltonachild whocanno
longer useaforward-facing childrestraint.
WARNING
Infants andchildren needspecial pro-
tection. Thevehicle's seatbelts maynot
fit them properly. Theshoulder beltmay
come tooclose tothe face orneck. The
lap belt may notfitover their small hip
bones. Inan accident, animproperly
fitting seatbeltcould cause serious or
fatal injury. Always useappropriate
child restraints.
All U.S. states andCanadian provinces or
territories requiretheuse ofapproved child
restraints forinfants andsmall children. See
CHILD SAFETY
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ªChild restraintsº (P.1-18) .
A child restraint maybesecured inthe vehicle
by using either theLATCH (Lower Anchors and
T ethers forCHildren) systemorwith thevehicle
seat belt. SeeªChild restraintsº (P.1-18) for
more information.
NISSAN recommends thatallpre-teens
and children berestrained inthe rear seat.
Studies showthatchildren aresafer when
properly restrained inthe rear seat than in
the front seat.
This isespecially importantbecauseyour
vehicle hasasupplemental restraintsys-
tem (Airbag system) forthe front passen-
ger. See ªSupplemental restraintsystemº
(P .1-38) .
INF ANTS
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Infants uptoatleast 1year oldshould beplaced
in arear-facing childrestraint. NISSANrecom-
mends thatinfants beplaced inchild restraints
that comply withFederal MotorVehicle Safety
Standards orCanadian MotorVehicle Safety
Standards. You should choose achild restraint
that fitsyour vehicle andalways followthe
manufacturer's instructionsforinstallation and
use.
SMALL CHILDREN
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Children thatareover 1year oldand weigh at
least 20lbs (9kg) should remaininarear-facing
child restraint aslong aspossible uptothe
height orweight limitofthe child restraint.
Children whooutgrow theheight orweight limit
of the rear-facing childrestraint andareatleast
1 year oldshould besecured inaforward-facing
child restraint withaharness. Refertothe
manufacturer's instructionsforminimum and
maximum weightandheight recommendations.
NISSAN recommends thatsmall children be
placed inchild restraints thatcomply with
Federal MotorVehicle Safety Standards or
Canadian MotorVehicle Safety Standards. You
should choose achild restraint thatfitsyour
vehicle andalways followthemanufacturer's
instructions forinstallation anduse.
LARGER CHILDREN
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Children shouldremaininaforward-facing child
restraint withaharness untilthey reach the
maximum heightorweight limitallowed bythe
child restraint manufacturer.
Once achild outgrows theheight orweight limit
of the harness-equipped forward-facingchild
restraint, NISSANrecommends thatthechild be
placed inacommercially availableboosterseat
to obtain proper seatbeltfit.For aseat belttofit
properly ,the booster seatshould raisethechild so
that theshoulder beltisproperly positioned
across thechest andthetop, middle portion of
the shoulder. Theshoulder beltshould notcross
the neck orface andshould notfalloffthe
shoulder. Thelapbelt should liesnugly across
the lower hipsorupper thighs, nottheabdomen.
A booster seatcanonly beused inseating
positions thathave athree-point typeseatbelt.
The booster seatshould fitthe vehicle seatand
have alabel certifying thatitcomplies with
Federal MotorVehicle Safety Standards or
Canadian MotorVehicle Safety Standards.
Once thechild hasgrown sothe shoulder belt
is no longer onornear theface andneck, and
the lapbelt canbepositioned properlyacross
the lower hipsorupper thighs, usetheseat belt
without thebooster seat.
WARNING
Never letachild stand orkneel onany
seat anddonot allow achild inthe
cargo area.Thechild could beseriously
injured orkilled inasudden stopor
collision.
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PRECAUTION SON CHILD RE-
STRAINTS
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WARNING
. Failure tofollow thewarnings and
instructions forproper useand in-
stallation ofchild restraints could
result inserious injuryordeath ofa
child orother passengers ina
sudden stoporcollision:
Ð The child restraint mustbeused
and installed properly. Always
follow allofthe child restraint
manufacturer's instructionsfor
installation anduse.
Ð Infants andchildren should
never beheld onanyone's lap.
Even thestrongest adultcannot
resist theforces ofacollision.
Ð Do not putaseat beltaround
both achild andanother pas-
senger.
Ð NISSAN recommends thatall
child restraints beinstalled in
the rear seat. Studies showthat
children aresafer when properly
restrained inthe rear seat than in
the front seat.Ifyou must
install aforward-facing child
restraint inthe front seat,see
ªForward-facing childrestraint
installation usingtheseat beltsº
(P .1-30) .
Ð Even withtheNISSAN Advanced
Air Bag System, neverinstall a
rear-facing childrestraint inthe
front seat.Aninflating airbag
could seriously injureorkill a
child. Arear-facing childre-
straint mustonlybeused inthe
rear seat.
Ð Be sure topurchase achild
restraint thatwillfitthe child
and vehicle. Somechildre-
straints maynotfitproperly in
your vehicle.
Ð Child restraint anchorpointsare
designed towithstand loads
from child restraints thatare
properly fitted.
Ð Never usetheanchor pointsfor
adult seatbelts orharnesses.
Ð Achild restraint withatop tether
strap should notbeused inthe
front passenger seat.
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Ð Keep seatbacks asupright as
possible afterfitting thechild
restraint.
Ð Infants andchildren shouldal-
ways beplaced inan appropri-
ate child restraint whileinthe
vehicle.
. When thechild restraint isnot in
use, keep itsecured withtheLATCH
system oraseat belt. Inasudden
stop orcollision, looseobjects can
injure occupants ordamage the
vehicle.
CAUTION
A child restraint inaclosed vehicle can
become veryhot.Check theseating
surface andbuckles beforeplacing a
child inthe child restraint.
This vehicle isequipped withauniversal child
restraint anchorsystem, referred toas the
LA TCH (Lower Anchors andTethers forCHil-
dren) system. Somechildrestraints includerigid
or webbing-mounted attachmentsthatcanbe
connected tothese anchors. For
details, seeªLower Anchors andTethers for
CHildren System(LATCH)º (P.1-20) .
If you donot have aLA TCH compatible child
restraint, thevehicle seatbelts canbeused.
Several manufacturers offerchild restraints for
infants andsmall children ofvarious sizes.When
selecting anychild restraint, keepthefollowing
points inmind:
. Choose onlyarestraint withalabel certifying
that itcomplies withFederal MotorVehicle
Safety Standard 213orCanadian Motor
V ehicle Safety Standard 213.
. Check thechild restraint inyour vehicle to
be sure itis compatible withthevehicle's
seat andseat beltsystem.
. Ifthe child restraint iscompatible withyour
vehicle, placeyourchild inthe child restraint
and check thevarious adjustments tobe
sure thechild restraint iscompatible with
your child. Choose achild restraint thatis
designed foryour child's heightandweight.
Always followallrecommended procedures.
. Ifthe combined weightofthe child andchild
restraint isless than 65lbs (29.5 kg),you
may useeither theLATCH anchors orthe
seat belttoinstall thechild restraint (not
both atthe same time). .
Ifthe combined weightofthe child andchild
restraint isgreater than65lbs (29.5 kg),use
the vehicle's seatbelt(not thelower
anchors) toinstall thechild restraint.
. Besure tofollow thechild restraint manu-
facturer's instructions forinstallation.
All U.S. states andCanadian provinces or
territories requirethatinfants andsmall
children berestrained inan approved child
restraint atall times whilethevehicle is
being operated. Canadianlawrequires the
top tether straponforward-facing child
restraints besecured tothe designated
anchor pointonthe vehicle.
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LA TCH label location
Lower Anchors andTethers forCHildren
System (LATCH)
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Y our vehicle isequipped withspecial anchor
points thatareused withLATCH (Lower
Anchors andTethers forCHildren) system
compatible childrestraints. Thissystem may
also bereferred toas the ISOFIX orISOFIX
compatible system.Withthissystem, youdonot
have touse avehicle seatbelttosecure the
child restraint unlessthecombined weightofthe
child andchild restraint exceeds 65lbs (29.5
kg) .If the combined weightofthe child andchild
restraint isgreater than65lbs (29.5 kg),use the
vehicle's seatbelt(not thelower anchors) to
install thechild restraint. Besure tofollow the child
restraint manufacturer's instructionsfor
installation.
LA TCH lower anchor
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WARNING
Failure tofollow thewarnings and
instructions forproper useand installa-
tion ofchild restraints couldresult in
serious injuryordeath ofachild or
other passengers inasudden stopor
collision:
. Attach LATCH system compatible
child restraints onlyatthe locations
shown inthe illustration.
. Donot secure achild restraint inthe
center rearseating position using
the LATCH lower anchors. Thechild
restraint willnotbesecured prop-
erly.
. Inspect thelower anchors byinsert-
ing your fingers intothelower
anchor area.Feeltomake sure
there arenoobstructions overthe
anchors suchasseat beltwebbing
or seat cushion material. Thechild
restraint willnotbesecured prop-
erly ifthe lower anchors areob- structed.
Child restraint anchorages arede-
signed towithstand onlythose loads
imposed bycorrectly fittedchildre-
straints. Undernocircumstances are
they tobe used toattach adultseat
belts, orother items orequipment to
the vehicle. Doingsocould damage the
child restraint anchorages. Thechild
restraint willnotbeproperly installed
using thedamaged anchorage, anda
child could beseriously injuredorkilled
in acollision.
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