ECO mode NISSAN MAXIMA 2006 A34 / 6.G Warranty Booklet
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Nissan to ensure that your vehicle passes the inspection. 
This is your emission control system PERFORMANCE 
WARRANTY. 
2) If any emission-related part on your vehicle is defective,  the part will be repaired or replaced by Nissan. This
is your short-term emission control system DEFECTS 
WARRANTY. 
For 7 years or 70,000 miles (whichever occurs first): If an emission-related part listed in this warranty 
booklet specially noted with coverage for 7 years 
or 70,000 miles is defective, the part will be repaired
or replaced by Nissan.  This is your long-term  emission 
control system DEFECTS WARRANTY.
OWNER’S WARRANTY 
RESPONSIBILITIES
As the vehicle owner, you are responsible for the perfor- 
mance of the required maintenance listed in your owner’s 
manual.  Nissan recommends that you retain all receipts
covering maintenance on your vehicle, but Nissan cannot 
deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts or for your 
failure to ensure the performance of all scheduled mainte-
nance. 
You are responsible for presenting your vehicle to a Nissan 
dealer as soon as a problem exists.  The warranty repairs 
should be completed in a reasonable amount of time, not
to exceed 30 days. 
The following statement is required to be provided 
by regulations of the California Air Resources Board.
YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND 
OBLIGATIONS
The California Air Resources Board is pleased to explain 
the emission control system warranty on your 2006 ve- 
hicle.
3 In California, new motor vehicles must be designed,
built and equipped to meet the State’s stringent anti-smog 
standards.  Nissan
4 must warrant the emission control 
system on your vehicle for the periods of time listed below
provided there has been no abuse, neglect or improper 
maintenance of your vehicle. 
Your emission control system may include parts such as 
the fuel-injection system, the ignition system, catalytic
converter and engine computer.  Also included may be 
hoses, belts, connectors and other emission-related as- 
semblies. 
Where a warrantable condition exists, Nissan will repair 
your vehicle at no cost to you including diagnosis, parts and 
labor.
MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY 
COVERAGE5
For 3 years or 50,000 miles (whichever occurs first): 
1) If your vehicle fails a Smog Check inspection, all  necessary repairs and adjustments will be made by
CALIFORNIA VEHICLE EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTIES1,2
1These warranties apply to all California and 50-state emission equipped 2006 model year Nissan vehicles sold for registration a  s new vehicles in California, Maine, Massachusetts, or Vermont only.2These warranties also apply to all Model Year 2006 Partial Zero Emissions Vehicles (PZEVs) sold in the states of New York, Main e, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut or 
Vermont.
3Throughout this Limited Emission Control Warranty, “vehicle” means a Nissan model vehicle.4Nissan indicates Nissan North America, Inc., P.O. Box 191, Gardena, California 90248-0191 which distributes Nissan vehicles in   the United States.5The performance and defect warranty coverage for the California Emission Altima with 2.5 engine ONLY is 15 years/150,000 miles, whichever occurs first.
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As the vehicle owner, you should also be aware that Nissan 
may deny you warranty coverage if your vehicle or a part 
has failed due to abuse, neglect, improper maintenance or
unapproved modifications. 
If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights 
and responsibilities, you should contact Nissan’s Con- 
sumer Affairs Department at 1-800-NISSAN-1
(1-800-647-7261) or the California Air Resources 
Board 
at 9528 Telstar Avenue, El Monte CA  91731. 
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Any tire, no matter how well constructed, may fail due to 
improper maintenance or service factors. This could create 
a risk of property damage and serious or fatal injury.
Disregarding any of the safety precautions and instructions 
contained in this manual may result in tire failure or explo- 
sion causing serious personal injury or death. For your
safety, comply with the following:
TIRE INFLATIONKeep tires inflated to the pressures recommended on the 
tire data placard. (See your OWNER’S MANUAL for 
location.)  These inflation pressures must be maintained as
a minimum. However, do not exceed the maximum pres- 
sure rating indicated on the tire sidewall. 
CHECK INFLATION PRESSURES ON ALL YOUR TIRES, 
INCLUDING THE SPARE, WHEN TIRES ARE COLD, AT
LEAST ONCE A MONTH BEFORE DRIVING. 
Failure to maintain correct inflation may result in improper 
vehicle handling and may cause rapid and irregular tire
wear, sudden tire destruction, loss of vehicle control and 
serious personal injury.  Therefore, inflation pressures 
should be checked at least once a month and always prior
to long distance trips. 
Pressures should be checked when tires are cold. The tires 
are cold when your vehicle has been driven less than a mile 
at moderate speed after being stopped for three or more
hours.
CHECKING PRESSURE WHEN 
TIRES ARE HOT
If you must add air when your tires are hot, add four pounds 
per square inch (psi) (28kPa) above the recommended 
cold air pressure. Recheck the inflation pressure when the 
tire is cold. 
For Example Only: 
Gauge reading of hot tire: 32psi 
If recommended pressure is: 30psi
Desired gauge reading of hot tire 30 + 4psi = 34psi 
Check cold pressures as soon as possible, at least by the 
next day. Never “bleed” air from hot tires as your tire will be 
underinflated. Use an accurate tire gauge to check pres-
sures. Never allow children to air up tires. 
DRIVING ON ANY TIRE THAT DOES NOT HAVE THE 
CORRECT INFLATION PRESSURE IS DANGEROUS. 
For replacement tires, the correct inflation pressure will
be provided by your tire dealer, if not, refer to the vehicle 
decal. 
Underinflation produces extreme flexing of the sidewalls 
and builds up heat which may result in sudden tire destruc-
tion and serious personal injury. Overinflation can cause 
the tire to be more susceptible to impact damage.
LOAD LIMITS
DO NOT OVERLOAD. DRIVING ON ANY OVER- 
LOADED TIRE IS DANGEROUS.  Never load your tires 
beyond the load carrying limits molded into the sidewall of 
the tires or the maximum vehicle load limit as shown on the 
vehicle tire data placard, whichever is less. Overloading  causes heat to build up which can lead to sudden tire 
failure and serious personal injury.
SPEED LIMITS AND SPEED RATED 
TIRES
HIGH SPEED DRIVING CAN BE DANGEROUS.  
Never 
operate your vehicle in excess of lawful speeds or the 
maximum speeds justified by the driving conditions. Exces- 
sive speeds or racing can cause heat buildup in a tire
leading to possible failure and serious personal injury. 
Correct inflation pressure is especially important. 
However, at high speeds, even with the correct inflation 
pressure, a road hazard, for example, is more difficult to
avoid and if contact is made, there is a greater chance of 
causing tire damage than at the lower speed. Moreover, 
driving at high speed reduces the reaction time available to
avoid accidents and bring your vehicle to a safe stop. If you 
see any damage to a tire or wheel, replace it with your spare 
tire and see your tire dealer at once. 
Tire speed ratings do not imply that a vehicle can be 
safely driven at the maximum speed for which the tire is 
rated. In addition, some damages or improper repairs 
may cause a speed-rated tire to lose its speed rating.
Exceeding the tire’s maximum speed rating will cause 
the tire to build up excessive heat which can cause tire 
damage that could result in sudden tire destruction and
rapid air loss. Failure to control a vehicle with sudden air 
loss can lead to an accident. In any case, you should not 
exceed reasonable speeds as indicated by the legal
limits and driving conditions. 
* Provided by and published at the request of the tire  manufacturers/warrantors.
IMPORTANT TIRE SAFETY INFORMATION*
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TRAILER TOWINGIf you anticipate towing a trailer, you should see a tire dealer 
for advice concerning the correct size of tire and pressure. 
Tire size and pressure will depend on the type and size of 
the trailer and hitch utilized, but in no case must the
maximum cold inflation pressure or the tire load rating be 
exceeded. Check the tire decal and your Owner’s Manual 
for further recommendations on trailer towing.
TIRE ALTERATIONSDo not perform any alterations on your tires. Alterations
may prevent proper performance, leading to tire damage, 
which can result in an accident. Tires which become 
unserviceable due to alterations such as truing, whitewall
inlays, addition of balancing or sealant liquids, may be 
excluded from warranty coverage. Consult your tire war- 
ranty.
HIGH PRESSURE TEMPORARY SPARE 
TIRES
1) The high-pressure spare tire in your Nissan vehicle is designed for temporary use only and must not be 
used continually as a regular tire. The standard tire
should be repaired and/or replaced as soon as 
possible. 
2) Avoid driving over obstacles that may damage the tire through impact or cutting, such as potholes, glass, 
metal, etc.  3) Speed must not exceed 50MPH (80km/h) for non- 
speed-rated temporary spare tires. 
4) Temporary spare tires have a limited treadlife which can vary depending on road conditions and your 
driving habits.  The spare tire should be returned to the 
trunk as soon as the standard tire can be repaired or
replaced. 
5) Because the high-pressure spare tire was specifically  designed for your car, it should not be used on any
other vehicle. 
6) Do not use snow chains on your high-pressure spare.  This could cause damage to your vehicle.
7) Check the tire’s cold inflation pressure monthly and 
maintain at 60psi (4.2kg/cm
2) even when not in use. 
8) The high-pressure spare tire should not be used with any other rim nor should standard tires, wheel covers, 
or trim rings be used on the high-pressure spare tire 
rim which was originally installed.
9) When the tread wear indicator appears on the tire, 
replace it only with the same type spare tire. 
10) Do not enter an automatic carwash with a temporary spare tire fitted. 
11) Do not make a sharp turn or apply the brakes  suddenly when driving on a high-pressure tempo-
rary spare. 
Note:  When using any temporary type spare tire, be 
sure to follow the vehicle Owner’s Manual
instructions.
TIRE STORAGEAll tires should be stored in a cool dry place indoors so that
there is no danger of water collecting inside them. 
When tires are stored they should be stored in a cool place 
away from sources of heat and ozone such as hot pipes and 
electric generators. Be sure that surfaces on which tires
are stored are clean and free from grease, gasoline or other 
substances which could deteriorate the rubber. (Tires 
exposed to these materials during storage or driving could
be subject to sudden failure.) 
To Avoid Damage to your Tires and 
Possible Accident: 
•  Check tire pressure at least once a month when 
tires are cold and before long trips. 
•  Do not underinflate/overinflate. 
•  Do not overload. 
•  Drive at moderate speeds, observe legal limits. 
•  Avoid driving over potholes, obstacles, curbs or 
edges of pavement.
•  Avoid excessive wheel spinning. 
•  If you see any damage to a tire, replace with spare 
and see the tire manufacturer’s dealer or your
Nissan dealership. 
For further information, the   Consumer Tire Guide on 
passenger tire care, safety and mileage performance is 
available in the United States by writing the Tire Industry
Safety Council, Box 1801, Washington, D.C. 20013.
* Provided by and published at the request of the tire manufacturers/warrantors.
IMPORTANT TIRE SAFETY INFORMATION*