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Safety ÐSeats, seatbelts andsupplement alrestraint system
. 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.
GUID-A4C68 77D-9DF5-415A-A5C7 -07A9C54DD3ED
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
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passenger car.The vehicle isnot
designed forcornering atthe same
speeds asconventional passenger
cars. Failure tooperate thisvehicle
correctly couldresult inloss of
control and/orarollover accident.
. Always usetires ofthe same type,
size, brand, construction (bias,bias-
belted orradial) ,and tread pattern
on allfour wheels. Installtraction
devices onthe front wheels when
driving onslippery roadsanddrive
carefully.
. Besure tocheck thebrakes imme-
diately afterdriving inmud orwater.
See ªBrake systemº (P.5-35) forwet
brakes.
. Avoid parking yourvehicle onsteep
hills. Ifyou getout ofthe vehicle
and itrolls forward, backward or
sideways, youcould beinjured.
. Whenever youdrive off-road
through sand,mudorwater asdeep
as the wheel hub,more frequent
maintenance mayberequired. See
the maintenance informationinthe
ªNISSAN ServiceandMaintenance
Guideº . .
Spinning thefront wheels onslip-
pery surfaces maycause theAWD
warning lighttoflash andtheAWD
system toautomatically switchfrom
the AWD mode tothe 2WD mode.
This could reduce traction. Beespe-
cially careful whentowing atrailer
(AWD model) .
GUID-A A9BA26A-B 49B-43B0-A908-85126 20A8F65
WARNING
Do not operate thepush-button ignition
switch whiledriving thevehicle except
in an emergency. (Theengine willstop
when theignition switchispushed 3
consecutive timesorthe ignition switch
is pushed andheld formore than2
seconds.) Ifthe engine stopswhilethe
vehicle isbeing driven, thiscould lead
to acrash andserious injury.
Before operating thepush-button ignition
switch, besure tomove theshift lever tothe P
(Park) position (forContinuously Variable Trans-
mission models) orthe shift lever tothe N
(Neutral) position(formanual transmission
models) .
Starting anddriving
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Starting anddriving
GUID-EC3 A4D5C-5B0D -4B05-8797-16078A3B B5CF
BRAKE ASSIST
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When theforce applied tothe brake pedal
exceeds acertain level,theBrake Assist is
activated generating greaterbraking forcethana
conventional brakebooster evenwithlight pedal
force.
WARNING
The Brake Assist isonly anaid toassist
braking operation andisnot acollision
warning oravoidance device.Itis the
driver's responsibility tostay alert, drive
safely andbeincontrol ofthe vehicle at
all times.
ANTI-L OCKBRAKING SYSTEM (ABS)
GUID-AD93 4732-3AE5-459A-B8C3 -7A014C0C24D9
WARNING
. The Anti-lock BrakingSystem(ABS)
is asophisticated device,butit
cannot prevent accidents resulting
from careless ordangerous driving
techniques. Itcan help maintain
vehicle control duringbraking on
slippery surfaces. Remember that
stopping distances onslippery sur-
faces willbelonger thanonnormal surfaces
evenwithABS. Stopping
distances mayalso belonger on
rough, gravelorsnow covered
roads, orifyou areusing tirechains.
Always maintain asafe distance
from thevehicle infront ofyou.
Ultimately, thedriver isresponsible
for safety.
. Tire type andcondition mayalso
affect braking effectiveness.
Ð When replacing tires,install the
specified sizeoftires onallfour
wheels.
Ð When installing aspare tire,
make surethatitis the proper
size andtype asspecified onthe
Tire andLoading Information
label. SeeªTire andLoading
Information labelº(P.9-12) of
this manual.
Ð For detailed information, see
ª Wheels andtiresº (P.8-31) of
this manual.
The Anti-lock BrakingSystem(ABS)controls
the brakes sothe wheels donot lock during hard
braking orwhen braking onslippery surfaces.
The system detects therotation speedateach wheel
andvaries thebrake fluidpressure to
prevent eachwheel fromlocking andsliding. By
preventing eachwheel fromlocking, thesystem
helps thedriver maintain steeringcontroland
helps tominimize swerving andspinning on
slippery surfaces.
Using thesystem
GUID-597 530BD-6BA 0-4B9D-B015-6FBB8D 66C7EE
Depress thebrake pedalandhold itdown.
Depress thebrake pedalwithfirmsteady
pressure, butdonot pump thebrakes. The
ABS willoperate toprevent thewheels from
locking up.Steer thevehicle toavoid obstacles.
WARNING
Do not pump thebrake pedal. Doingso
may result inincreased stoppingdis-
tances.
Self-test feature
GUID-A 2B20D88- 3F8D-458B-A0 1C-ABFC4E8BBA39
The ABS includes electronic sensors,electric
pumps, hydraulic solenoids andacomputer. The
computer hasabuilt-in diagnostic featurethat
tests thesystem eachtimeyoustart theengine
and move thevehicle atalow speed inforward
or reverse. Whentheself-test occurs,youmay
hear aªclunkº noiseand/or feelapulsation inthe
brake pedal. Thisisnormal anddoes not
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Starting anddriving
occurs, youmay hear aªclunkº noiseand/or feel
a pulsation inthe brake pedal. Thisisnormal and
is not anindication ofamalfunction.
WARNING
. The VDC system isdesigned tohelp
improve drivingstability butdoes
not prevent accidents duetoabrupt
steering operation athigh speeds or
by careless ordangerous driving
techniques. Reducevehiclespeed
and beespecially carefulwhendriv-
ing and cornering onslippery sur-
faces andalways drivecarefully.
. Do not modify thevehicle's suspen-
sion. Ifsuspension partssuchas
shock absorbers, struts,springs,
stabilizer bars,bushings and
wheels arenot NISSAN recom-
mended foryour vehicle orare
extremely deteriorated, theVDC
system maynotoperate properly.
This could adversely affectvehicle
handling performance, andtheVDC
warning light
may illuminate.
. Ifbrake related partssuchasbrake
pads, rotors andcalipers arenot
NISSAN recommended orare extre- mely
deteriorated, theVDC system
may notoperate properly andthe
VDC warning light
may illumi-
nate.
. Ifengine control relatedpartsare
not NISSAN recommended orare
extremely deteriorated, theVDC
warning light
may illuminate.
. When driving onextremely inclined
surfaces suchashigher banked
corners, theVDC system maynot
operate properly andtheVDC warn-
ing light
may illuminate. Donot
drive onthese typesofroads.
. When driving onanunstable sur-
face such asaturntable, ferry,
elevator orramp, theVDC warning
light
may illuminate. Thisisnot
a malfunction. Restarttheengine
after driving ontoastable surface.
. Ifwheels ortires other thanthe
NISSAN recommended onesare
used, theVDC system maynot
operate properly andtheVDC warn-
ing light
may illuminate.
. The VDC system isnot asubstitute
for winter tiresortire chains ona
snow covered road.
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FREEING AFROZEN DOORLOCK
GUID-C74 B4044-96AE-491C-B C91-45A9E CC9A5E7
T o prevent adoor lockfrom freezing, apply
deicer through thekey hole. Ifthe lock becomes
frozen, heatthekey before inserting itinto the
key hole oruse theIntelligent Key system.
ANTI-FREEZE
GUID-90BF B791-C394 -4902-BD39-3C2F719 5DC93
In the winter whenitis anticipated thatthe
outside temperature willdrop below 328F(08C) ,
check theanti-freeze toassure proper winter
protection. Foradditional information, seeªEn-
gine cooling systemº (P.8-7) .
BA TTER Y
GUID-EB5 AE933-122D -4608-B599-298971BE3 1E0
If the battery isnot fully charged during
extremely coldweather conditions, thebattery
fluid mayfreeze anddamage thebattery .To
maintain maximum efficiency,the battery should
be checked regularly.For additional information,
see ªBatteryº (P.8-13) .
DRAINING OFCOOLANT WATER
GUID-A4BF6 6A7-0598-4C 4A-8F3F-1B3EE14A1F6A
If the vehicle isto be left outside withoutanti-
freeze, drainthecooling system, including the
engine block.Refillbefore operating thevehicle.
For details, seeªEngine coolingsystemº (P.8-7) .
TIRE EQUIPMENT
GUID-9C84 39E1-BA84-4 85E-ACF6-DFC2574800 D6
SUMMER tireshave atread designed toprovide
superior performance ondry pavement. How-
ever, theperformance ofthese tireswillbe
substantially reducedinsnowy andicycondi-
tions. Ifyou operate yourvehicle onsnowy oricy
roads, NISSAN recommends theuse ofMUD &
SNOW orALL SEASON tiresonallfour wheels.
Consult aNISSAN dealerforthe tiretype, size,
speed ratingandavailability information.
For additional tractiononicy roads, studded
tires maybeused. However, someU.S.states
and Canadian provinces prohibittheiruse.
Check local,stateandprovincial lawsbefore
installing studdedtires.
Skid andtraction capabilities ofstudded
snow tires,onwet ordry surfaces, maybe
poorer thanthatofnon-studded snow
tires.
Tire chains maybeused. Fordetails, seeªTire
chainsº (P.8-39) ofthis manual.
All-Wheel Drive(AWD) model
GUID-CA 8E5B24-EE0 B-4E6E-8EC1-7A9D 3E4537A5
If you install snowtires,theymust alsobethe
same size,brand, construction andtread pattern
on allfour wheels.
SPECIAL WINTEREQUIPMENT
GUID-349 1A18F-97B 7-48DE-9D7 7-0C0C0BB3803C
It is recommended thatthefollowing itemsbe
carried inthe vehicle duringwinter:
. Ascraper andstiff-bristled brushtoremove
ice and snow fromthewindows andwiper
blades.
. Asturdy ,flat board tobe placed underthe
jack togive itfirm support.
. Ashovel todig thevehicle outofsnow-
drifts.
. Extra window washerfluidtorefill the
reservoir tank.
DRIVING ONSNOW ORICE
GUID-286 40823-2F38 -49A8-9D56- 4832A7583977
WARNING
. Wet ice(328F ,08C and freezing rain),
very cold snow orice can beslick
and very hard todrive on.The
vehicle willhave much lesstraction
or ªgripº undertheseconditions. Try
to avoid driving onwet iceuntil the
road issalted orsanded.
. Whatever thecondition, drivewith
caution. Accelerate andslow down
with care. Ifaccelerating ordown-
shifting toofast, thedrive wheels
will lose even more traction.
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Example
*
1
Tire size (example: P215/60R16 94H)
1. P:The ªPºindicates thetireisdesigned
for passenger vehicles.(Notalltires
have thisinformation.)
2. Three-digit number(215):Thisnumber
gives thewidth inmillimeters ofthe tire
from sidewall edgetosidewall edge.
3. Two-digit number(60):Thisnumber,
known asthe aspect ratio,gives the
tire's ratioofheight towidth.
4. R:The ªRºstands forradial. 5.
Two-digit number(16):Thisnumber is
the wheel orrim diameter ininches.
6. Two- orthree-digit number(94):This
number isthe tire's loadindex. Itis a
measurement ofhow much weight each
tire can support. You may notfind this
information onalltires because itis not
required bylaw .
7. H: Tire speed rating.You should not
drive thevehicle fasterthanthetire
speed rating.
SDI1607
Example
*
2
TIN (Tire Identification Number)fora
new tire(example: DOTXX XX XXX XXXX)
1. DOT: Abbreviation forthe ªDepartment
of Transportationº .The symbol canbe
placed above,belowortothe leftor
right ofthe Tire Identification Number.
2. Two-digit code:Manufacturer's identifi-
cation mark
3. Two-digit code:Tiresize
4. Three-digit code:Tiretype code (Op-
tional)
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5. Three-digit code:DateofManufacture
6. Four numbers represent theweek and
year thetirewas built. Forexample, the
numbers 3103means the31st week of
2003. Ifthese numbers aremissing,
then lookonthe other sidewall ofthe
tire.
*
3
Tire plycomposition andmaterial
The number oflayers orplies ofrubber-
coated fabricinthe tire.
Tire manufacturers alsomust indicate the
materials inthe tire, which include steel,
nylon, polyester, andothers.
*
4
Maximum permissible inflationpres-
sure
This number isthe greatest amountofair
pressure thatshould beput inthe tire. Do
not exceed themaximum permissible infla-
tion pressure.
*
5
Maximum loadrating
This number indicates themaximum loadin
kilograms andpounds thatcanbecarried
by the tire. When replacing thetires onthe
vehicle, alwaysuseatire that hasthesame load
rating asthe factory installed tire.
*
6
T erm ofªtubelessº orªtube typeº
Indicates whetherthetirerequires aninner
tube (ªtube typeº)ornot (ªtubelessº) .
*
7
The word ªradialº
The word ªradialº isshown, ifthe tire has
radial structure.
*
8
Manufacturer orbrand name
Manufacturer orbrand nameisshown.
Other tire-related terminology:
In addition tothe many terms thatare
defined throughout thissection, Intended
Outboard Sidewallis(1) the sidewall that
contains awhitewall, bearswhitelettering
or bears manufacturer, brandand/or model
name molding thatishigher ordeeper than
the same molding onthe other sidewall of
the tire, or(2) the outward facingsidewall
of an asymmetrical tirethat hasaparticular
side thatmust always faceoutward when
mounted onavehicle.
TYPES OFTIRES
GUID-14B1 EE5B-969F-4D 42-8FEC-234497556FC 0
WARNING
. When changing orreplacing tires,
be sure allfour tires areofthe same
type (Example: Summer,AllSeason
or Snow) andconstruction. A
NISSAN dealermaybeable tohelp
you with information abouttiretype,
size, speed ratingandavailability.
. Replacement tiresmayhave alower
speed ratingthanthefactory
equipped tires,andmay notmatch
the potential maximum vehicle
speed. Neverexceed themaximum
speed ratingofthe tire.
. Replacing tireswiththose notori-
ginally specified byNISSAN could
affect theproper operation ofthe
TPMS.
. For additional information regard-
ing tires, refertoªImportant Tire
Safety Informationº (US)orªTire
Safety Informationº (Canada)inthe
Warranty Information Booklet.
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All season tires
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NISSAN specifies allseason tiresonsome
models toprovide goodperformance allyear,
including snowyandicyroad conditions. All
Season tiresareidentified byALL SEASON
and/or M&S(Mud andSnow) onthe tire
sidewall. Snowtireshave better snowtraction
than AllSeason tiresandmay bemore appro-
priate insome areas.
Summer tires
GUID-07 88A270-69FF -49A1-ACEC- 39C92FC91344
NISSAN specifies summertiresonsome
models toprovide superior performance ondry
roads. Summer tireperformance issubstantially
reduced insnow andice.Summer tiresdonot
have thetire traction ratingM&Sonthe tire
sidewall.
If you plan tooperate yourvehicle insnowy or
icy conditions, NISSANrecommends theuse of
SNOW tiresorALL SEASON tiresonallfour
wheels.
Snow tires
GUID-7DBD9 178-687B-4889-BA79 -417F594D0 842
If snow tiresareneeded, itis necessary toselect
tires equivalent insize andload rating tothe
original equipment tires.Ifyou donot, itcan
adversely affectthesafety andhandling ofyour
vehicle.
Generally ,snow tireswillhave lower speed
ratings thanfactory equipped tiresandmay not match
thepotential maximum vehiclespeed.
Never exceed themaximum speedratingofthe
tire.
If you install snowtires,theymust bethe same
size, brand, construction andtread pattern onall
four wheels.
For additional tractiononicy roads, studded
tires maybeused. However, someU.S.states
and Canadian provinces prohibittheiruse.
Check local,stateandprovincial lawsbefore
installing studdedtires.Skidandtraction cap-
abilities ofstudded snowtires,onwet ordry
surfaces, maybepoorer thanthatofnon-
studded snowtires.
TIRE CHAINS
GUID-74 141916-76 68-4C78-8B 9E-6B18B49D3DE7
Use oftire chains maybeprohibited according
to location. Checkthelocal lawsbefore instal-
ling tirechains. Wheninstalling tirechains, make
sure theyarethe proper sizeforthe tires onyour
vehicle andareinstalled according tothe chain
manufacturer's suggestions.Useonly SAE
Class Schains. ClassªSºchains areused on
vehicles withrestricted tiretovehicle clearance.
V ehicles thatcanuseClass ªSºchains are
designed tomeet theSAE standard minimum
clearances betweenthetireand theclosest
vehicle suspension orbody component required
to accommodate theuse ofawinter traction
device (tirechains orcables) .The minimum clearances
aredetermined usingthefactory
equipped tiresize. Other typesmaydamage
your vehicle. Usechain tensioners whenre-
commended bythe tirechain manufacturer to
ensure atight fit.Loose endlinks ofthe tire
chain mustbesecured orremoved toprevent
the possibility ofwhipping actiondamage tothe
fenders orunderbody .If possible, avoidfully
loading yourvehicle whenusingtirechains. In
addition, driveatareduced speed.Otherwise,
your vehicle maybedamaged and/orvehicle
handling andperformance maybeadversely
affected.
Tire chains mustbeinstalled onlyonthe
front wheels andnotonthe rear wheels.
Never installtirechains onaTEMPORAR YUSE
ONL Yspare tire.
Do not use tirechains ondry roads. Driving with
tire chains insuch conditions cancause damage
to the various mechanisms ofthe vehicle dueto
some overstress.
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wear indicators arevisible, the
tire(s) should bereplaced.
.
Tires degrade withageand use.
Have tires,including thespare,
over 6years oldchecked bya
qualified technician, because
some tiredamage maynotbe
obvious. Replacethetires as
necessary toprevent tirefailure
and possible personal injury.
.
Improper serviceofthe spare
tire may result inserious perso-
nal injury. Ifitis necessary to
repair thespare tire,contact a
NISSAN dealer.
.
For additional information re-
garding tires,refertoªImportant
Tire Safety Informationº (US)or
ªTire Safety Informationº (Cana-
da) inthe Warranty Information
Booklet.
Replacing wheelsandtires
GUID-230 95086-9B18-4 E25-B69C-85FAB59BB 518
When replacing atire, usethesame size,tread
design, speedratingandload carrying capacity
as originally equipped. (SeeªSpecificationsº
(P .9-8) forrecommended typesandsizes of
tires andwheels.)
WARNING
. The useoftires other thanthose
recommended orthe mixed useof
tires ofdifferent brands,construc-
tion (bias, bias-belted orradial) ,or
tread patterns canadversely affect
the ride, braking, handling, ground
clearance, body-to-tire clearance,
tire chain clearance, speedometer
calibration, headlightaimand bum-
per height. Someofthese effects
may lead toaccidents andcould
result inserious personal injury.
. For Two-Wheel Drive(2WD) models,
if your vehicle wasoriginally
equipped with4tires thatwere the
same sizeandyouareonly repla-
cing 2of the 4tires, install thenew
tires onthe rear axle. Placing new
tires onthe front axlemay cause
loss ofvehicle control insome driving
conditions andcause an
accident andpersonal injury.
. Ifthe wheels arechanged forany
reason, alwaysreplace withwheels
which havethesame off-set dimen-
sion. Wheels ofadifferent off-set
could cause premature tirewear,
degrade vehiclehandling character-
istic sand/or interference withthe
brake discs/drums. Suchinterfer-
ence canlead todecreased braking
efficiency and/orearlybrake pad/
shoe wear. SeeªWheels andtiresº
(P .9-9) ofthis manual forwheel off-
set dimensions.
. When aspare tireismounted ora
wheel isreplaced, theTPMS willnot
function andthelow tirepressure
warning lightwillflash forapproxi-
mately 1minute. Thelight will
remain onafter 1minute. Contact
your NISSAN dealerassoon as
possible fortire replacement and/
or system resetting.
. Replacing tireswiththose notori-
ginally specified byNISSAN could
affect theproper operation ofthe
TPMS.
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Cruise control ...
................................................. ..............5-26
Cup holders ...
....................................... ...........................2-43
CVT ,Driving withCVT (Continuously
V ariable Transmission) ...
............................................... 5-14
D
Daytime runninglightsystem ...
................................... 2-38
Defroster switch,Rearwindow andoutside
mirror defroster switch...
............................................... 2-35
Dimensions andweights ...
............................................. 9-9
Displaying Climatecontrol...
........................................ 4-31
Door open warning light...
............................................ 2-14
Drive belt...
............................................ ...........................8-15
Driving All-wheel drive(AWD) ...
........................................ 5-29
Cold weather driving...
........................................... 5-39
Driving withCVT (Continuously
V ariable Transmission) ...
........................................ 5-14
Driving withmanual transmission ...
..................... 5-19
Precautions whenstarting anddriving ...
.............. 5-2
Safety precautions ...
............................................ ......5-7
E
Economy ,Fuel ...
....................................... .......................5-29
Elapsed time...
..................................................... 2-11,2-27
Electric powersteering system...
............................... 5-34
Electric powersteering warninglight...
.................... 2-14
Emission controlinformation label...
.......................... 9-11
Emission controlsystem warranty ...
........................... 9-19
Engine Before starting theengine ...
................................. 5-12
Break -inschedule ...
................................................ 5-27
Capacities and
recommended fluids/lubricants ...
............................ 9-2
Changing enginecoolant ...
...................................... 8-8Changing
engineoiland filter ...
.............................. 8-9
Checking enginecoolant level...
............................. 8-8
Checking engineoillevel ...
...................................... 8-8
Coolant temperature gauge...
................................. 2-8
Emergency engineshutoff...
....................... 5-11,6-2
Engine blockheater ...
............................................. 5-40
Engine compartment checklocations ...
................ 8-6
Engine cooling system...
........................................... 8-7
Engine oil...
............................................ .......................8-8
Engine oiland oilfilter recommendation ...
........... 9-7
Engine oilviscosity ...
............................................ ......9-7
Engine serialnumber ...
........................................... 9-11
Engine specifications ...
....................................... ......9-8
If your vehicle overheats ...
..................................... 6-10
Starting theengine ...
....................................... .......5-13
Event DataRecorders (EDR)...
................................... 9-21
Exhaust gas(carbon monoxide) ...
................................ 5-2
Extended storagefusewarning ...
................................. 2-7
F
F .M.V .S.S./C.M.V .S.S.certification label...
............... 9-11
Filter
Aircleaner housing filter...
.................................... 8-17
Changing engineoiland filter ...
.............................. 8-9
Flashers (Seehazard warning flasherswitch) ...
....... 6-2
Flat tire...
............................................ .................................6-3
Flat towing ...
...................................................... ..............9-17
Floor matcleaning ...
............................................ ............7-5
Fluid Brake andclutch fluid...
......................................... 8-12
Capacities and
recommended fluids/lubricants ...
............................ 9-2
Continuously Variable Transmission
(CVT) fluid...
........................................................... ...8-11
Engine coolant ...
......................................................... 8-7
Engine oil...
............................................ .......................8-8Window
washerfluid...
....................................... ...8-12
FM-AM radiowithCompact Disc(CD) player ...
.... 4-42
FM-AM-SA Tradio withCompact Disc(CD)
player (Type A)...
............................................................. 4-50
FM-AM-SA Tradio withCompact Disc(CD)
player (Type B)...
...................................................... ......4-59
Fog light switch ...
................................................. ..........2-40
Front manual seatadjustment ...
.................................... 1-3
Front passenger airbag andstatus light...
.............. 1-46
Front seat,Front seatadjustment ...
............................. 1-3
Front-seat activeheadrestraints ...
.............................. 1-9
Fuel Capacities and
recommended fluids/lubricants ...
............................ 9-2
Distance toempty ...
................................................ 2-10
Fuel economy ...
................................................. .......5-29
Fuel information ...
................................................. ......9-4
Fuel octane rating...
................................................. ..9-4
Fuel-filler cap...
...................................................... ...3-18
Fuel-filler door...
....................................... ................3-18
Gauge ...
................................................. .......................2-9
Fuel Efficient DrivingTips...
......................................... 5-28
Fuses ...
................................................................ ..............8-20
Fusible links...
....................................... ...........................8-21
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Gas cap...
........................................................... ..............3-18
Gauge ...
................................................. .............................2-5
Engine coolant temperature gauge...
.................... 2-8
Fuel gauge ...
...................................................... ..........2-9
Odometer ...
....................................... ...........................2-6
Speedometer ...
...................................................... ......2-6
T achometer ...
............................................ ...................2-8
T rip computer ...
................................................. .......2-10
General maintenance ...
....................................... ............8-2
Giving voicecommands ...
............................................ 4-90
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