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Instrument sand controls
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WARNING:
In freezing temperatures, thewasher fluidmay
freeze onthe windshield andobscure your
vision. Warmthewindshield withthedefogger
before youwash thewindshield.
CAUTION:
. Donot operate thewasher continuously for
longer than30seconds.
. Donot operate thewasher ifthe window
washer fluidreservoir isempty.
. Ifthe wiper operation isinterrupted bysnow
or ice, thewiper maystop moving toprotect
its motor. Ifthis occurs, turnthewiper switch
to the ªOFFº position andremove thesnow
or ice onand around thewiper arms.In
approximately 1minute, turntheswitch on
again tooperate thewiper.
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The windshield wiperandwasher operate whenthe
ignition switchisin the ªONº position.
Wiper operation
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The lever position ªINTºor ª
º
*
1
operates the
wiper intermittently .
. The intermittent operationcanbeadjusted by
turning theadjustment controlknob,(longer)
*
A
or (shorter)
*
B
.
. The intermittent operationspeedvariesinaccor-
dance withthevehicle speed.(Forexample, when
the vehicle speedishigh, theintermittent opera-
tion speed willbefaster.)
The lever position ªLOº or
ª
º
*
2
operates the
wiper atlow speed.
The lever position ªHIºor
ª
º
*
3
operates the
wiper athigh speed.
T o stop thewiper operation, movethelever uptothe
ªOFFº position.
The lever position ªMISTºor
ª
º
*
4
operates the
wiper onesweep. Thelever automatically returnstoits
original position. Pulling
upthe wiper arm:
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The wiper armshould beinthe upposition when
replacing thewiper.
T o pull upthe wiper arm,pullthelever
*
5
when the
ignition switchisin the ªOFFº position within1minute.
The wiper operation stopsinmid-operation andthe
wiper armcanbepulled up.
T o replace thewiper arm,place thewiper arminthe
down position andthen push thelever
*
4
up once
when theignition switchisin the ªONº position.
W asher operation
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T o operate thewasher, pullthelever toward theback
of the vehicle
*
5
until thedesired amountofwasher
fluid isspread onthe windshield. Thewiper will
automatically operateseveraltimes.
Wiper dripwipe system:
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The wiper willalso operate onceabout 3seconds after
the washer andwiper areoperated. Thisoperation isto
wipe washer fluidthathasdripped onthe windshield.
Headlight cleaner(ifequipped)
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Pull thelever toward therear ofthe vehicle
*
5
.
The headlight cleanerwilloperate withoperation ofthe
windshield washer.
. The headlight cleaneroperates withthewind-
shield washer operation. Thisoperation activates
once eachtimeeither theignition switchorthe
headlight switchisturned offand on.
. After thefirst operation, theheadlight cleaner
operates onceforevery fewoperations ofthe
windshield washer.
WIPER ANDWASHER SWITCH
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In case ofemergency
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1. Ifthe booster batteryisin another vehicle
*
B
,
position thetwo vehicles
*
A
and
*
B
to bring the
batteries intoclose proximity toeach other.
CAUTION:
If the battery ofvehicle
*
A
equipped withthe
Intelligent Keysystem isdischarged, theignition
switch cannot bemoved fromtheªLOCKº
position and,ifthe steering lockisengaged,
the steering wheelcannot bemoved. Connect
the jumper cablestothe booster vehicle
*
B
before turning theignition switchanddisenga-
ging thesteering lock.
2. Apply theparking brake.
3. Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)model:
Move theshift lever tothe ªPº (Park) position.
Manual Transmission (MT)model: Movetheshift
lever tothe ªNº (Neutral) position.
4. Switch offallunnecessary electricalsystems
(headlights, heater,airconditioner, etc.).
5. Place theignition switchinthe ªLOCKº position. 6.
Remove thevent caps, ifequipped, onthe battery .
7. Cover thebattery withafirmly wrung outmoist
cloth toreduce thehazard ofan explosion.
8. Connect thejumper cablesinthe sequence as
illustrated (
*
1
,
*
2
,
*
3
,
*
4
) .
CAUTION:
. Always connect positive +topositive +and
negative 7tobody ground, NOTto the
battery's negative7.
. Besure thatthejumper cablesdonot touch
moving partsinthe engine compartment.
. Besure thatthejumper cable's clamps do
not contact anyother metal.
9. Start theengine ofthe booster vehicle
*
B
and let
it run forafew minutes.
10. Depress theaccelerator pedalofthe booster
vehicle
*
B
at about 2,000 rpm.
11. Start theengine ofthe jumped vehicle
*
A
in the
normal manner.
CAUTION:
Never keepthestarter motorengaged formore
than 10seconds. Ifthe engine doesnotstart
right away, placetheignition switchinthe ªOFFº
position andwait atleast 10seconds before
trying again.
12. After theengine isstarted, carefully disconnect
the jumper cablesinthe opposite sequence from
that illustrated (
*
4
,
*
3
,
*
2
,
*
1
) .
13. Remove anddispose ofthe cloth asitmay be
contaminated withcorrosive acid.
14. Replace thevent caps, ifremoved.
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T echnical information
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When planning totravel inanother countryor
region, findoutwhether thefuel required foryour
vehicle isavailable inthat country orregion. Usinga
low octane ratedfuelmay cause engine damage.
Therefore, besure thattherequired fuelisavailable
wherever yougo.For additional information regarding
recommended fuel,seeearlier inthis section.
When transferring theregistration ofyour vehi-
cle toanother country, state,province ordistrict,
contact theappropriate authoritiestofind outthat the
vehicle complies withthelocal legal requirements. In
some cases, avehicle cannotmeetthelegal require-
ments, anditmay benecessary tomodify thevehicle to
meet locallawsandregulations. Inaddition, theremay
be possibilities thatavehicle cannotbeadapted in
certain areas.
The laws andregulations formotor vehicle emission
control andsafety standards varyaccording tothe
country ,state, province ordistrict; therefore, the
vehicle specification maydiffer.
When anyvehicles aretobe taken intoanother
country, state,province ordistrict, itsmodifica-
tion, transportation, registration,andanyother
expenses whichmayresult, aretheresponsi-
bility ofthe user. NISSAN isnot responsible for
any inconveniences thatmay result.
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It is prohibited tocover, paint,weld,cut,drill, alter or
remove Vehicle Identification Number(VIN).
VEHICLE IDENTIFICA TIONPLATE
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JVT0042X
The plate isaffixed asshown.
Built dateplate (forAustralia andNew
Zealand)
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Built dateisstamped onthe vehicle identification plate.
The built date means thecalendar monthandtheyear
in which thebody shellandpower trainsubassemblies
are conjoined andthevehicle isdriven ormoved from
the production line.
VEHICLE IDENTIFICA TIONNUMBER (VIN)
PLA TE(ifequipped)
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STI0612
The vehicle identification numberplateisattached as
shown. Thisnumber isthe identification foryour vehicle
and isused inthe vehicle registration.
VEHICLE IDENTIFICA TIONNUMBER
(chassis number)
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JVT0043X
The vehicle identification numberislocated asshown.
Remove thecover toaccess thenumber.
WHEN TRAVELLING OR
REGISTERING INANO THER
COUNTR Y VEHICLE
IDENTIFICA TION
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