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Heater, airconditione r,audio andphone systems
OPERA TINGTIPS(forautomatic air
conditioner)
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. When theengine coolant temperature and
outside airtemperature arelow,the airflow
from thefoot outlets maynotoperate. Thisis
not amalfunction. Afterthecoolant tem-
perature warmsup,airwill flow normally
from thefoot outlets.
. The automatic airconditioner isequipped
with sensors asillustrated. Thesensors
*
A
and
*
B
on the instrument panelhelp
maintain aconstant temperature. Donot
put anything onoraround thesesensors.
IN-CABIN MICROFILTER
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The airconditioning systemisequipped withan
in-cabin microfilter whichcollects dirt,pollen,
dust, etc.To make suretheairconditioner heats,
defogs, andventilates efficiently,replace the
filter according tothe specified maintenance log
shown inthe NISSAN ServiceandMaintenance
Guide. To replace thefilter, contact aNISSAN
dealer.
The filter should bereplaced ifthe airflow
decreases significantly orifwindows fog
up easily whenoperating theheater orair
conditioning system.
SERVICING AIRCONDITIONER
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The airconditioner systeminyour NISSAN is
charged witharefrigerant designedwiththe
environment inmind. Thisrefrigerant willnot
harm theearth's ozonelayer.Special char-
ging equipment andlubricant arerequired when
servicing yourNISSAN airconditioner. Using
improper refrigerants orlubricants willcause
severe damage toyour airconditioner system.
(See ªCapacities andrecommended fluids/
lubricantsº (P.9-2) forairconditioner system
refrigerant andlubricant recommendations.)
A NISSAN dealerwillbeable toservice your
environmentally friendlyairconditioner system.
WARNING
The system contains refrigerant under
high pressure. To avoid personal injury,
any airconditioner serviceshouldbe
done onlybyan experienced technician
with theproper equipment.
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AUDIO OPERATIONPRECAUTION S
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Radio
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Place theignition switchinthe ACC orON
position andpush theFM´AM buttontoturn on
the radio. Ifyou listen tothe radio withthe
engine notrunning, theignition switchshould be
placed inthe ACC position.
Radio reception isaffected bystation signal
strength, distancefromradio transmitter, build-
ings, bridges, mountains andother external
influences. Intermittent changesinreception
quality normally arecaused bythese external
influences.
Using acellular phoneinor near the
vehicle mayinfluence radioreception
quality.
Radio reception:
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Y our NISSAN radiosystem isequipped with
state-of-the-art electroniccircuitstoenhance
radio reception. Thesecircuits aredesigned to
extend reception range,andtoenhance the
quality ofthat reception.
However therearesome general characteristics
of both FMand AMradio signals thatcanaffect
radio reception qualityinamoving vehicle, even
when thefinest equipment isused. These
characteristics arecompletely normalinagiven
reception area,anddonot indicate anymal-
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Starting anddriving
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Follow theseeasy-to-use FuelEfficient Driving
Tips tohelp youachieve themost fueleconomy
from yourvehicle.
1. Use smooth accelerator andbrake pedal
application.
.
Avoid rapidstarts andstops.
.
Use smooth, gentleaccelerator and
brake application wheneverpossible.
.
Maintain constant speedwhilecommut-
ing and coast whenever possible.
2. Maintain constant speed.
.
Look ahead totry and anticipate and
minimize stops.
.
Synchronizing yourspeed withtraffic
lights allows youtoreduce yournumber
of stops.
.
Maintaining asteady speedcanminimize
red light stops andimprove fueleffi-
ciency .
3. Use airconditioning (A/C)athigher vehicle
speeds.
.
Below 40MPH (64km/h) ,it is more
efficient toopen windows tocool the
vehicle duetoreduced engineload.
.
Above 40MPH (64km/h) ,it is more
efficient touse A/C tocool thevehicle
due toincreased aerodynamic drag.
.
Recirculating thecool airinthe cabin
when theA/C ison reduces coolingload.
4. Drive ateconomical speedsanddistances.
.
Observing thespeed limitandnotex-
ceeding 60MPH (97km/h) (where
legally allowed) canimprove fueleffi-
ciency duetoreduced aerodynamic
drag.
.
Maintaining asafe following distance
behind othervehicles reduces unneces-
sary braking.
.
Safely monitoring traffictoanticipate
changes inspeed permits reduced brak-
ing and smooth acceleration changes.
.
Select agear range suitable toroad
conditions.
5. Use cruise control.
.
Using cruise control duringhighway
driving helpsmaintain asteady speed.
.
Cruise control isparticularly effectivein
providing fuelsavings whendriving on
flat terrains.
6. Plan forthe shortest route.
.
Utilize amap ornavigation systemto
determine thebest route tosave time.
7. Avoid idling.
.
Shutting offyour engine whensafefor
stops exceeding 30-60seconds saves fuel
and reduces emissions.
8. Buy anautomated passfortoll roads.
.
Automated passespermitdrivers touse
special lanestomaintain cruisingspeed
through thetolland avoid stopping and
starting.
9. Winter warmup.
.
Limit idling timetominimize impacttofuel
economy .
.
V ehicles typically neednomore than30
seconds ofidling atstart-up toeffectively
circulate theengine oilbefore driving.
.
Y our vehicle willreach itsideal operating
temperature morequickly whiledriving
versus idling.
10. Keeping yourvehicle cool.
.
Park yourvehicle inacovered parking
area orinthe shade whenever possible.
.
When entering ahot vehicle, opening the
windows willhelp toreduce theinside
temperature faster,resulting inreduced
demand onyour A/Csystem.
FUEL EFFICIENT DRIVINGTIPS
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9 Technical andconsumer information
Capacities andrecommended fluids/lubricants ...
................ 9-2
Fuel information ...
................................................................... 9-4
Engine oiland oilfilter recommendation ...
....................... 9-7
Air conditioning systemrefrigerant and
lubricant recommendations ...
............................................... 9-7
Specifications ...
............................................................................. 9-8
Engine ...
.................................................................................... 9-8
Wheels andtires ...
................................................................. 9-9
Dimensions andweights ...
................................................... 9-9
When traveling orregistering yourvehicle in
another country ...
....................................................................... 9-10
V ehicle identification ...
.............................................................. 9-10
V ehicle Identification Number(VIN)plate ...
.................. 9-10
V ehicle identification number(chassis number) ...
....... 9-10
Engine serialnumber ...
....................................................... 9-11
F .M.V .S.S./C.M.V .S.S.certification label...
.................... 9-11
Emission controlinformation label...
............................... 9-11
Tire and Loading Information label...
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Air conditioner specification label...
................................ 9-12Installing
frontlicense plate...
................................................ 9-13
V ehicle loading information ...
................................................. 9-14
T erms ...
................................................................................. 9-14
V ehicle loadcapacity ...
.................................................... 9-15
Loading tips...
..................................................................... 9-16
Measurement ofweights ...
.............................................. 9-16
T owing atrailer ...
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Flat towing ...
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Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)...
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Manual Transmission ...
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Uniform tirequality grading ...
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T readwear ...
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T raction AA,A ,B and C...
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T emperature A,B and C...
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Emission controlsystem warranty ...
..................................... 9-19
Reporting safetydefects ...
..................................................... 9-19
Readiness forInspection/Maintenance (I/M)test ...
......... 9-20
Event DataRecorders (EDR)...
............................................. 9-21
Owner's manual/service manualorderinformation ...
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Capacity (Approximate) Recommended
specifications
US measure Imp
mea-
sure Liter
Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)fluid ÐÐÐExcept
forNISMO RSmodels
. Genuine NISSANCVTFluid NS-3
. NISSAN recommends usingGenuine NISSANCVTFluid NS-3ONLYin NISSAN
CVT s.Do not mix with other fluids. Usingfluidsthatarenot equivalent toGenuine
NISSAN CVTFluid NS-3maydamage theCVT .Damage causedbythe use offluids
other thanasrecommended isnot covered underNISSAN's NewVehicle Limited
Warranty.
For NISMO RSmodels
. Genuine NISSANCVTFluid NS-2
. NISSAN recommends usingGenuine NISSANCVTFluid NS-2ONLYin NISSAN
CVT s.Do not mix with other fluids. Usingfluidsthatarenot equivalent toGenuine
NISSAN CVTFluid NS-2maydamage theCVT .Damage causedbythe use offluids
other thanasrecommended isnot covered underNISSAN's NewVehicle Limited
Warranty.
Manual Transmission (MT)gearoil ÐÐÐExcept
forNISMO RSmodels
. Genuine NISSANManualTransmission Fluid(MTF) TL/JRType 75W-80 orequivalent
. IfGenuine NISSAN ManualTransmission Fluid(MTF) TL/JRType isnot available, APIGL-4+,
Viscosity SAE75W-80 maybeused asatemporary replacement. However,useGenuine
NISSAN ManualTransmission Fluid(MTF) TL/JRType assoon asitis available.
For NISMO RSmodels
. Genuine NISSANManualTransmission Fluid(MTF) HQMulti 75W-85 orequivalent
. IfGenuine NISSAN ManualTransmission Fluid(MTF) HQMulti 75W-85 ishard toobtain,
API GL-4, Viscosity SAE75W-85 maybeused asatemporary replacement. However,use
Genuine NISSANgearoilas soon asitis available.
Differential gearoil ÐÐÐ
.Genuine NISSANDifferential OilHypoid SuperGL-5 80W-90 orequivalent (mineraloil)
T ransfer fluid ÐÐÐ
Brake andclutch fluid Refill
tothe proper oillevel according
to the instructions inthe ª8.Mainte-
nance anddo-it-yourselfº section..
Genuine NISSANSuperHeavy DutyBrake Fluid*orequivalent DOT3
*: Available inmainland U.S.A.through aNISSAN dealer.
Multi-purpose grease ÐÐÐ.
NLGI No. 2(Lithium soapbase)
Air conditioning systemrefrigerant ÐÐÐ.
Foradditional information, seeªVehicle identificationº (P.9-10) forairconditioner
specification label.
. HFC-134a (R-134a)
Air conditioning systemlubricants ÐÐÐ.
NISSAN A/CSystem OilType Ror exact equivalent
Window washerfluid 1-1/4gal 1gal 4.5.
Genuine NISSANWindshield Washer Concentrate Cleaner&Antifreeze orequivalent
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1. APIcertification mark
2. APIservice symbol
ENGINE OILAND OILFILTER RE-
COMMENDA TION
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Selecting thecorrect oil
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It is essential tochoose thecorrect grade,
quality ,and viscosity engineoiltoensure
satisfactory enginelifeand performance, see
ªCapacities andrecommended fluids/lubricantsº
(P .9-2) .NISSAN recommends theuse ofan
energy conserving oilinorder toimprove fuel
economy .
Select onlyengine oilsthat meet theAmerican
Petroleum Institute(API)certification orInterna-
tional Lubricant Standardization andApproval
Committee (ILSAC)certification andSAE vis-
cosity standard. Theseoilshave theAPI
certification markonthe front ofthe container.
Oils which donot have thespecified quality
label should notbeused asthey could cause
engine damage.
Oil additives
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NISSAN doesnotrecommend theuse ofoil
additives. Theuseofan oiladditive isnot
necessary whentheproper oiltype isused and
maintenance intervalsarefollowed.
Oil which maycontain foreignmatterorhas
been previously usedshould notbeused.
Oil viscosity
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The engine oilviscosity orthickness changes
with temperature. Becauseofthis, itis important
to select theengine oilviscosity basedonthe
temperatures atwhich thevehicle willbe
operated beforethenext oilchange. Choosing
an oilviscosity otherthanthatrecommended
could cause serious enginedamage.
Selecting thecorrect oilfilter
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Y our new NISSAN vehicleisequipped witha
high-quality genuineNISSAN oilfilter. When
replacing, useagenuine NISSAN oilfilter orits
equivalent forthe reason described inªChange
intervalsº .
Change intervals
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The oiland oilfilter change intervals foryour
engine arebased onthe use ofthe specified
quality oilsand filters. Usinganengine oiland
filter other thanthespecified quality,or exceed-
ing recommended oiland filter change intervals
could reduce enginelife.Damage tothe engine
caused byimproper maintenance oruse of
incorrect oiland filter quality and/or viscosity is
not covered bythe NISSAN newvehicle limited
warranty .
Y our engine wasfilled withahigh quality engine
oil when itwas built. You do not have tochange
the oilbefore thefirst recommended changeinterval.
Oiland filter change intervals depend
upon howyouuse your vehicle.
Operation underthefollowing conditions may
require morefrequent oiland filter changes.
. repeated shortdistance drivingatcold
outside temperatures
. driving industy conditions
. extensive idling
. stop andgocommuting
Refer tothe ªNISSAN ServiceandMaintenance
Guideº forthe maintenance schedule.
AIR CONDITIONI NGSYSTEM RE-
FRIGERANT ANDLUBRICANT RE-
COMMENDA TIONS
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The airconditioning systeminyour
NISSAN vehiclemustbecharged withthe
refrigerant HFC-134a(R-134a)andtheoil,
NISSAN A/Csystem oilType Ror the exact
equivalents.
CAUTION
The useofany other refrigerant oroil
will cause severe damage tothe air
conditioning systemandwillrequire
the replacement ofall air conditioner
system components.
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T echnical andconsumer information
The refrigerant HFC-134a (R-134a)inyour
NISSAN vehiclewillnotharm theearth's ozone
layer. Although thisrefrigerant doesnotaffect
the earth's atmosphere, certaingovernmental
regulations requiretherecovery andrecycling of
any refrigerant duringautomotive aircondition-
ing system service. ANISSAN dealerhasthe
trained technicians andequipment neededto
recover andrecycle yourairconditioning system
refrigerant.
Contact aNISSAN dealerwhenservicing your
air conditioning system.
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ENGINE
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Model MR16DDT
T ype Gasoline,4-cycle,DOHC
Cylinder arrangement 4-cylinder,
in-line
Bore 6Stroke in(mm) 3.138
63.193 (79.7681.1)
Displacement cuin(cm
3
) 98.78(1,618)
Firing order 1-3-4-2
Idle speed rpm
Noadjustment isnecessary .
Ignition timing(B.T.D.C.) degree/rpm
Spark plug
Standard DILKAR7C9H
(forNISMO RSmodels)
DILKAR7E9HS (exceptforNISMO RSmodels)
Spark pluggap(Normal)
in(mm) 0.035
(0.9)
Camshaft operation Timingchain
This spark ignition systemcomplies withtheCanadian standardICES-002.
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ABS (Anti-lock BrakingSystem) ...
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Adjusting thescreen ...
............................................ ......4-11
Advanced airbag system ...
......................................... 1-44
Air bag system
Advanced airbag system ...
.................................. 1-44
Front passenger airbag andstatus light...
....... 1-46
Front-seat mountedside-impact
supplemental airbag system ...
............................ 1-49
Roof-mounted curtainside-impact
supplemental airbag system ...
............................ 1-49
Air bag warning labels...
............................................... 1-51
Air bag warning light...
...................................... 1-52,2-17
Air cleaner housing filter...
........................................... 8-17
Air conditioner
Air conditioner operation...
.................................... 4-25
Air conditioner service...
........................................ 4-32
Air conditioner specification label...
.................... 9-12
Air conditioning systemrefrigerant and
lubricant recommendations ...
....................... 4-32,9-7
In-cabin microfilter ...
............................................ ...4-32
Air conditioner operation...
........................................... 4-28
Alarm, Howtostop alarm (seevehicle
security system) ...
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Alcohol, drugsanddriving ...
.......................................... 5-7
All-wheel drive(AWD) ...
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Antenna ...
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Anti-lock BrakingSystem(ABS)...
............................ 5-36
Anti-lock brakingsystem(ABS)warning light...
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Appearance care
Exterior appearance care...
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Interior appearance care...
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Application download...
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