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WARNING:
See aNISSAN dealerforabrake system checkif
the foot brake pedalheight doesnotreturn to
normal.
With theengine running, checkthedistance
*
A
between theupper surface ofthe pedal andthemetal
floor. Ifitis out therange listed, seeaNISSAN dealer.
*
A
: Depressing force
490 N(50 kg,110 lb)
Rear drum brake models:
Ð 75 mm (2.95 in)ormore (LHDmodels)
Rear discbrake models:
Ð 70 mm (2.76 in)ormore (LHDmodels)
Ð 85 mm (3.35 in)ormore (RHD models)
Self-adjusting brakes
GUID-E13 91AD9-018D -40D0-9FCB-F7BFE6269D 65
Y our vehicle isequipped withself-adjusting brakes.
The disc-type brakesself-adjust everytimethefoot
brake pedalisapplied.
Brake padwear warning
GUID-0AD9 F709-9ABC -45A7-8A9A-B EC9A3A9E863
The disc brake padshaveaudible wearwarnings.
When abrake padrequires replacement, itwill make a
high pitched scraping soundwhenthevehicle isin
motion. Thisscraping soundwillfirst occur onlywhen
the brake pedalisdepressed. Aftermore wearofthe
brake pad,thesound willalways beheard evenifthe
brake pedal isnot depressed. Havethebrakes
checked assoon aspossible ifthe wear warning
sound isheard.
Under somedriving orclimate conditions, occasional
brake squeaks, squealsorother noises maybeheard.
Occasional brakenoiseduring lighttomoderate stops
is normal anddoes notaffect thefunction orperformance
ofthe brake system.
Proper brakeinspection intervalsshouldbefollowed.
For additional information, seeaseparate maintenance
booklet.
BRAKE BOOSTER
GUID-79 F46EFD-F4 7C-47DD-98FB -536B7D3C7D06
Check thebrake booster function asfollows:
1. With theengine off,depress andrelease thefoot
brake pedalseveral times.When thebrake pedal
movement (distanceoftravel) remains thesame
from onepedal application tothe next, continue on
to the next step.
2. While depressing thefoot brake pedal, startthe
engine. Thepedal height should dropalittle.
3. With thefoot brake pedaldepressed, stopthe
engine. Keep thepedal depressed forabout 30
seconds. Thepedal height should notchange.
4. Run theengine for1minute without depressing
the foot brake pedal, thenturnitoff. Depress the
foot brake pedalseveral times.Thepedal travel
distance willdecrease graduallywitheach de-
pression asthe vacuum isreleased fromthe
booster.
If the brakes donot operate properly,have thebrakes
checked byaNISSAN dealer.
GUID-7B48C 533-E5D3-486B-BF9A-FB 22BA267E0A
WARNING:
. Use only newfluid from asealed container.
Old, inferior, orcontaminated fluidmay
damage thebrake system. Theuseof
improper fluidscandamage thebrake
system andaffect thevehicle's stopping
ability.
. Clean thefiller capbefore removing.
. Brake fluidispoisonous andshould be
stored carefully inmarked containers out
of the reach ofchildren.
CAUTION:
Do not spill thefluid onpainted surfaces. This
will damage thepaint. Iffluid isspilled, washit
off with plenty ofwater
immediately.
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Left-Hand Drive(LHD) models
Maintenance anddo-it-yours elf
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BRAKE
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CAUTION:
. When handling thebulb, donot touch the
glass envelope.
. Donot leave thebulb outofthe headlight
reflector foralong period oftime asdust,
moisture andsmoke mayenter theheadlight
body andaffect theperformance ofthe
headlight.
Use thesame number andwattage asoriginally
installed:
Halogen headlight model
High/Low beambulb:60W/55W (H4)
Aiming adjustment isnot necessary ifonly thebulbs
are replaced. Whenaiming adjustment isnecessary ,
contact aNISSAN dealer.
EXTERIOR LIGHTS
GUID-A 39ABF0E-9793 -4A72-8940-2C4F41 CC93E8
Item Wattage (W)
Front turnsignal light 21
Front clearance light 5
Front foglight (ifequipped) 35
Side turnsignal light
Fender type 5
Outside rearview mirror
type* LED
Rear combination lights
T urn signal 21
Stop/tail light 21/5
Reverse light 21
High-mounted stoplight* LED
License platelight 5
*: See aNISSAN dealerforreplacement.
INTERIOR LIGHT
GUID-F 16248C6-84 48-48CC-A9 07-253EFE587A2A
Item Wattage (W)
Room light 8
Map light 8
V anity mirror light(ifequipped) 1.8
Cargo roomlight 5
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ENGINE SERIALNUMBER
GUID-8C4 F3838-A43 3-4C32-8C BD-475661B 53BEE
STI0785
MRA8DE /HR16DE /MR16DDT engine
The engine serialnumber isstamped onthe engine as
shown.
CERTIFICA TIONLABEL (ifequipped)
GUID-8CD1 DEBF-7616-4 A6D-9195-9F3 C4ADA5D2 0
STI0441
TIRE PLACARD
GUID-D14 A8E63-463A- 4F44-9209-FCD6E928E5 F2
STI0720
The cold tirepressures areshown onthe tire placard
affixed tothe driver's sidecenter pillar.
AIR CONDITIONER SPECIFICATIONLABEL
GUID-4D0 37102-4D3 9-497F-B75D -28FF1A2 7ECEA
STI0739
GUID-1A84 4B35-7025-42E7-B48 F-CF34AF5074F4
Quality Grades: Allpassenger cartires must conform
to local safety requirements inaddition tothese
grades.
Quality gradescanbefound where applicable onthe
tire sidewall between treadshoulder andmaximum
section width.Forexample:
T readwear 200Traction AA Temperature A
TREADWEAR
GUID-87 CA7CF8-8 4FA-41DC-8 F1E-3C42A1 42B7F1
The treadwear gradeisacomparative ratingbased on
the wear rateofthe tire when tested undercontrolled
conditions onaspecified government testcourse. For
example, atire graded 150would wearoneand one-
half (11/2) times aswell onthe government courseas
a tire graded 100.Therelative performance oftires
depends upontheactual conditions oftheir use,
however, andmay depart significantly fromthenorm
due tovariations indriving habits,service practices
and differences inroad characteristics andclimate.
TRACTION AA,A ,B AND C
GUID-7E4 038D1-426 B-4B33-913E-7F708D05FE2C
The traction grades,fromhighest tolowest, areAA,A ,
B, and C.Those grades represent thetire's ability to
stop onwet pavement asmeasured undercontrolled
conditions onspecified government testsurfaces of
asphalt andconcrete. Atire marked Cmay have poor
traction performance.
WARNING:
The traction gradeassigned tothis tireisbased
on straight-ahead brakingtraction tests,and
does notinclude acceleration, cornering,hydro-
planing, orpeak traction characteristic s.
T echnical information
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UNIFORM
TIREQUALITY GRADING
(if equipped)
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10 Index
A
ABS (Anti-lock BrakingSystem) ...
............................ 5-23
Adjusting thetime ...
................................................. ......4-23
Aiming control, Headlights ...
........................................ 2-19
Air bag system
Supplemental curtainside-impact air
bag system ...
............................................ .....1-18, 1-23
Supplemental front-impactair
bag system ...
............................................ .....1-18, 1-23
Supplemental side-impactair
bag system ...
............................................ .....1-18, 1-23
Air conditioner
Air conditioner operation...
....................................... 4-6
Air conditioner service...
........................................ 4-10
Air conditioner specification label...
....................... 9-9
Air conditioning systemrefrigerant and
lubricant recommendations ...
................................ 4-10
Antenna ...
................................................................ ..........4-18
Anti-lock BrakingSystem(ABS)...
............................ 5-23
Anti-lock brakingsystem(ABS)warning light...
..... 2-12
Appearance care
Exterior appearance care...
...................................... 7-2
Interior appearance care...
....................................... 7-3
Armrest ...
................................................................ ............1-4
Ashtray ...
............................................ ...............................2-25
Audible reminders ...
................................................. ......2-16
Audio operation precautions ...
.................................... 4-11
Audio system ...
...................................................... ..........4-11
B
Back door...
....................................... ...............................3-15
Battery ...
................................................. ..................8-3,8-18
Battery replacement, IntelligentKey ...
................ 8-20
Battery saversystem ...
........................................... 2-18
Remote controller
battery replacement ...
.................................. 8-19,8-20
Bluetooth

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