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1. Engine hood(P.3-14)
2. Windshield wiperandwasher
Ð Switch operation (P.2-20)
Ð Blade replacement (P.8-15)
Ð Window washerfluid(P.8-17)
3. Sunroof* (P.2-24)
4. Power windows (P.2-22)
5. Recovery hook(P.6-9)
6. Foglights*
Ð Switch operation (P.2-19) Ð
Bulb replacement (P.8-24)
7. Headlight cleaners*(P.2-20)
8. Headlights andturn signal lights
Ð Switch operation (P.2-17)
Ð Bulb replacement (P.8-23)
9. Tires
Ð Tires andwheels (P.8-31, P.9-7)
Ð Flat tire(P.6-2)
Ð Tire placard (P.9-9) 10.
Sideturnsignal lights(onthefront fender orthe
outside rearview mirror)
Ð Switch operation (P.2-19)
Ð Bulb replacement (P.8-24)
11. Outside mirrors(P.3-18)
12. Doors
Ð Keys (P.3-2)
Ð Door locks (P.3-3)
Ð Intelligent Key system* (P.3-7)
Ð Remote keylessentrysystem* (P.3-5)
Ð Security system*(P.3-14)
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1. Rearwindow defogger (P.2-21)
2. High-mounted stoplight(P.8-24)
3. Antenna (P.4-18)
4. Sonar (parking sensor)system* (P.5-19)
5. Back door(P.3-15)
Ð Intelligent Key system* (P.3-7)
Ð Remote keylessentrysystem* (P.3-5)
Ð Rearview camera*(P.4-2)
6. Rearwindow wiperandwasher
Ð Switch operation (P.2-20) Ð
Window washerfluid(P.8-17)
7. Rearcombination lights
Ð Switch operation (P.2-17)
Ð Bulb replacement (P.8-24)
8. Fuelfillerlid
Ð Operation (P.3-17)
Ð Fuel information (P.9-4)
9. Child safety reardoor lock(P.3-5)
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Safety Ðseats, seatbelts andsupple mental restraint system
. Vehicle rollover
Supplemental side-impactandcurtain side-im-
pact airbags (ifequipped) :
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. Afrontal collision withaparked ormoving vehicle
. Arear collision
PRE- TENSIONER SEATBEL TSYSTEM (if
equipped)
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WARNING:
. The pre-tensioner seatbeltcannot bere-
used afteractivation. Itmust bereplaced
together withtheretractor andbuckle asa
unit.
. Ifthe vehicle becomes involvedinacollision
but thepre-tensioner isnot activated, be
sure tohave thepre-tensioner system
checked and,ifnecessary, replacedbya
NISSAN dealer.
. Nounauthorized changesshouldbemade
to any components orwiring ofthe pre-
tensioner seatbeltsystem. Thisisto prevent
accidental activationofthe pre-tensioner
seat beltordamage tothe pre-tensioner seat
beltsystem.
. Work around oron the pre-tensioner seat
belt system shouldbedone byaNISSAN
dealer. TheSRS wiring should notbe
modified ordisconnected. Unauthorized
electrical testequipment andprobing de-
vices should notbeused onthe pre-
tensioner seatbeltsystem.
. Ifyou need todispose ofthe pre-tensioner
seat beltsystem, orscrap thevehicle,
contact aNISSAN dealer.Correct pre-ten-
sioner disposal procedures aresetforth in
the appropriate NISSANServiceManual.
Incorrect disposalprocedures couldcause
personal injury.
The pre-tensioner systemmayactivate withthe
supplemental airbag system incertain typesof
collisions. Working withtheseat beltretractor, ithelps
tighten theseat beltwhen thevehicle becomes
involved incertain typesofcollisions, helpingto
restrain frontseatoccupants.
The pre-tensioner isencased withthefront seatbelt's
retractor andanchor. Theseseatbelts areused the
same asconventional seatbelts.
When thepre-tensioner seatbeltactivates, afairly loud
noise maybeheard, followed bythe release ofsmoke.
This smoke isnot harmful anddoes notindicate afire.
Care should betaken nottoinhale it,as itmay cause
irritation andchoking. Thosewithahistory ofa
breathing conditionshouldgetfresh airpromptly .
REP AIR AND REPLACEMENT PROCE-
DURE
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WARNING:
. Once theairbags havebeen inflated, theair
bag modules willnotfunction andmust be
replaced. Theairbag modules mustbe
replaced byaNISSAN dealer.Theinflated
air bag modules cannotberepaired.
. The airbag systems shouldbeinspected by
a NISSAN dealerifthere isany damage to
the front endportion ofthe vehicle.
. Ifyou need todispose ofthe SRS orscrap
the vehicle, contactaNISSAN dealer.Cor-
rect disposal procedures aresetforth inthe
appropriate NISSANServiceManual. Incor-
rect disposal procedures couldcause perso-
nal injury.
The airbags andpre-tensioner seatbelts aredesigned
to activate onaone-time-only basis.Asareminder,
unless theSRS airbag warning lightisdamaged, the
SRS airbag warning lightremains illuminated after
inflation hasoccurred. Therepair andreplacement of
the SRS should bedone onlybyaNISSAN dealer.
When maintenance workisrequired onthe vehicle,
information abouttheairbags, pre-tensioner seatbelts
and related partsshould bepointed outtothe person
performing themaintenance. Theignition switch
should always beinthe ªLOCKº position whenworking
under thehood orinside thevehicle.
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Instrument sand controls
T urn signals/hazard indicatorlights
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The turn signals/hazard indicatorlightsblinkwhen the
turn signal switch orhazard indicator flasherswitchis
turned on.(See ªHeadlight andturn signal switchº
(P .2-17) orªHazard indicator flasherswitchº (P.6-2) .)
V ehicle Dynamic Control(VDC)off
indicator light(ifequipped)
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The Vehicle Dynamic Control(VDC)offindicator light
illuminates whentheVDC offswitch ispushed tothe
ªOFFº position.
When theVDC offswitch ispushed tothe ªOFFº
position, theVDC system isturned off.
(See ªVehicle Dynamic Control(VDC)systemº (P.5-
14) .)
AUDIBLE REMINDERS
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Brake padwear warning
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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.
Have thesystem checked, andifnecessary repaired,
by aNISSAN dealerpromptly .(See ªBrakesº (P.8-
12) .)
Intelligent Key buzzer (ifequipped)
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The Intelligent Key buzzer sounds ifany one ofthe
following improperoperations isfound.
. The ignition switchisnot returned tothe ªLOCKº
position whenlocking thedoors.
. The Intelligent Key isleft inside thevehicle when
locking thedoors.
. Any doors arenot closed securely whenlocking
the doors.
When thebuzzer sounds, besure tocheck boththe
vehicle andtheIntelligent Key .(See ªIntelligent Key
systemº (P.3-7) .)
K ey reminder chime
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The keyreminder chimewillsound ifany ofthe
following operations aredetected:
Model withIntelligent Key system:
. The driver's doorisopened whiletheignition
switch isin the ªACCº position.
Model without Intelligent Key system:
. The driver's doorislocked withthepower door
lock switch withthedoor open while thekey isleft
in the ignition switchandtheignition switchisin
the ªACCº ,ªOFFº orªLOCKº position.
Light reminder chime
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The light reminder chimewillsound ifthe driver's side
door isopened andthefollowing operations are
detected:
. The headlight switchisin either the
or
position, andtheignition switchisin the ªACCº ,
ªOFFº orªLOCKº position.
. Thechime willalso sound for2seconds whenthe
ignition switchispushed tothe ªACCº ,ªOFFº or
ªL OCKº position whilethefog lights (ifequipped) are
onwith theheadlight switchinthe ªAUT Oº
position.
Be sure toturn theheadlight switchtothe ªOFFº or
ª AUT Oº(ifequipped) positionandthefog light switch
(if equipped) tothe ªOFFº position whenyouleave the
vehicle.
Parking brakereminder
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The chime willsound ifthe vehicle isdriven atmore
than 7km/h (4MPH) withtheparking brakeapplied.
Stop thevehicle andrelease theparking brake.
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Pre-d riving checks andadjustments
tures exceed 608C(1408F) .
If aremote controller islost orstolen, NISSAN
recommends erasingtheIDcode ofthat remote
controller fromthevehicle. Thismayprevent the
unauthorized useofthe remote controller tounlock
the vehicle. Forinformation regardingtheerasing
procedure, contactaNISSAN dealer.
For information regardingthereplacement ofabattery ,
see ªBatteryº (P.8-18) .
USING REMOTEKEYLESS ENTRYSYSTEM
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Battery indicator light
Locking doors
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1. Remove theignition key.
2. Close alldoors.
3. Push theªLOCKº
button
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on the remote
controller.
4. Alldoors willbelocked.
5. Operate doorhandles toconfirm thatthedoors
have been securely locked.
CAUTION:
After locking thedoors usingtheremote con-
troller, besure thatthedoors havebeen securely
locked byoperating thedoor handles.
Unlocking doors
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1. Push theªUNL OCKº
button
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on the
remote controller.
2. Alldoors willbeunlocked.
All doors willbelocked automatically unlessoneofthe
following operations isperformed within30seconds
after pushing theªUNL OCKº
button
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.
. Opening anydoors.
. Inserting thekey into theignition switch.
Using panicalarm
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If you arenear yourvehicle andfeelthreatened, you
may activate thealarm tocall attention asfollows:
1. Push theªPANICº
button
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on the remote
controller formore than1second.
2. The theft warning alarmwillstay onfor 25
seconds.
3. The panic alarmstops when:
. Ithas runfor25 seconds, or
. Any ofthe buttons onthe remote controller is
pushed. (Note:PANIC button should bepushed
for more than1second.)
Battery indicator light
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The battery indicator light
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illuminates whenyou
push anybutton. Ifthe light does notilluminate, the
battery isweak orneeds replacement. Forinformation
regarding replacement ofabattery ,see ªRemote
controller batteryº(P.8-19) .
Hazard indicator operation
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When youlock orunlock thedoors, thehazard
indicator willflash asaconfirmation.
. ªLOCKº: Thehazard indicator flashesonce.
. ªUNL OCKº: Thehazard indicator flashestwice.
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1. Intelligent Key (2)
2. Mechanical key(inside theIntelligent Key) (2)
3. Key number plate
WARNING:
. Radio waves couldadversely affectelectric
medical equipment. Thosewhouseapace-
maker should contact theelectric medical
equipment manufacturer forthe possible
influences beforeuse.
. The Intelligent Keytransmits radiowaves
when thebuttons arepushed. Theradio
waves mayaffect aircraft navigation and
communication systems.Donot operate the
Intelligent Keywhile onanairplane. Make
sure thebuttons arenot operated uninten-
tionally whentheunit isstored during a
flight.
The Intelligent Key system canoperate allthe door
(including theback door) locksusing theremote
controller functionorpushing therequest switchon
the vehicle without takingthekey outfrom apocket or
purse. Theoperating environment and/orconditions
may affect theIntelligent Key system operation. Be
sure toread thefollowing beforeusingthe
Intelligent Key system.
CAUTION:
. Besure tocarry theIntelligent Keywith you
when operating thevehicle.
. Never leavetheIntelligent Keyinthe vehicle
when youleave thevehicle.
The Intelligent Key isalways communicating withthe
vehicle asitreceives radiowaves. TheIntelligent Key
system transmits weakradiowaves. Environmental
conditions mayinterfere withtheoperation ofthe
Intelligent Key system underthefollowing operating
conditions.
. When operating nearalocation wherestrong
radio waves aretransmitted, suchasaTV tower,
power station andbroadcasting station.
. When inpossession ofwireless equipment, such
as acellular telephone, transceiver, andCBradio.
. When theIntelligent Key isin contact withor
covered bymetallic materials.
. When anytype ofradio wave remote controlis
used nearby .
. When theIntelligent Key isplaced nearanelectric
appliance suchasapersonal computer.
. When thevehicle isparked nearaparking meter.
In such cases, correct theoperating conditions before
using theIntelligent Key function oruse themechanical
key .
Although thelifeofthe battery variesdepending onthe
operating conditions, thebattery's lifeisapproximately
2 years. Ifthe battery isdischarged, replaceitwith a
new one.
For information regardingreplacement ofabattery ,see
ªIntelligent Key batteryº (P.8-20) . Since
theIntelligent Key iscontinuously receivingradio
waves, ifthe key isleft near equipment whichtransmits
strong radiowaves, suchassignals fromaTV and
personal computer, thebattery lifemay become
shorter.
Because thesteering wheelislocked electrically ,
unlocking thesteering wheelwiththeignition switchin
the ªLOCKº position isimpossible whenthevehicle
battery iscompletely discharged. Payspecial attention
that thevehicle batteryisnot completely discharged.
As many as4Intelligent Keys can beused withone
vehicle. Forinformation aboutthepurchase anduseof
additional IntelligentKeys, contact aNISSAN dealer.
CAUTION:
. Do not allow theIntelligent Key,which
contains electrical components, tocome
into contact withwater orsalt water. This
could affect thesystem function.
. Donot drop theIntelligent Key.
. Do not strike theIntelligent Keysharply
against another object.
. Donot change ormodify theIntelligent Key.
. Wetting maydamage theIntelligent Key.If
the Intelligent Keygets wet,immediately
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Pre-driving checksandadjustments
Symptom Possible cause Actiontotake
When pushing theignition switch The
Intelligent Key system warning light
in the meter illuminates inyellow . It
warns ofamalfunction withthe
electrical steeringlocksystem orthe
Intelligent Key system. Contact
aNISSAN dealer.
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TION
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Operating range
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It is possible tolock/unlock alldoors including theback
door using theremote keyless entrysystem and
provides thepanic alarm. Theoperating distance
depends upontheconditions aroundthevehicle. To
securely operatethelock andunlock buttons,
approach thevehicle toabout 1m (3.3 ft)from the
door.
The remote keyless entrysystem willnot function under
the following conditions:
. When theIntelligent Key isnot within the
operational range. .
When theIntelligent Key battery isdischarged.
For information regardingthereplacement ofabattery ,
see ªIntelligent Key batteryº (P.8-20) .
Locking doors
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When youlock orunlock thedoors, thehazard
indicator willflash andtheoutside chimewillsound
as aconfirmation.
1. Place theignition switchinthe ªOFFº position and
carry theIntelligent Key .
2. Close alldoors (including theback door).
3. Push theªLOCKº
button
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on the
Intelligent Key .
4. Alldoors willbelocked.
5. Operate thedoor handles toconfirm thatthe
doors havebeen securely locked.
CAUTION:
After locking thedoors usingtheIntelligent Key,
be sure thatthedoors havebeen securely
locked byoperating thedoor handles.
Unlocking doors
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1. Push theªUNL OCKº
button
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on the
Intelligent Key .
2. Alldoors (including theback door) willbe
unlocked. Automatic
relock:
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All doors willbelocked automatically unlessoneofthe
following operations isperformed within30seconds
after pushing theªUNL OCKº
button
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on the
Intelligent Key while thedoors arelocked. Ifduring this
30-second timeperiod, theªUNL OCKº
button
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on the Intelligent Key ispushed, alldoors willbe
locked automatically afteranother 30seconds.
. Opening anydoor orback door.
. Pushing theignition switch.
Using panicalarm
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If you arenear yourvehicle andfeelthreatened, you
may activate thealarm tocall attention asfollows:
1. Push theªPANICº
button
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on the
Intelligent Key for more than1second.
2. The theft warning alarmwillstay onfor 25
seconds.
3. The panic alarmstops when:
. Ithas runfor25 seconds, or
. Any ofthe buttons onthe Intelligent Key are
pushed. (Note:PANIC button should bepushed
for more than1second.)
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WARNING:
. Fuel isextremely flammable andhighly
explosive undercertain conditions. You
could beburned orseriously injuredifit is
misused ormishandled. Alwaysstopthe
engine anddonot smoke orallow open
flames orsparks nearthevehicle when
refueling.
. Fuel maybeunder pressure. Turn thecap a
half ofaturn, andwait forany ªhissingº
sound tostop toprevent fuelfrom spraying
out and possibly causingpersonal injury.
Then remove thecap.
. Use only anoriginal equipment typefuel
filler capasareplacement. Ithas abuilt-in
safety valveneeded forproper operation of
the fuel system andemission controlsys-
tem. Anincorrect capcanresult inaserious
malfunction andpossible injury.
OPENING FUELFILLER LID
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T o open thefuel filler lid,pull thefuel filler lidrelease
handle.
FUEL FILLER CAP
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The fuelfiller capisaratcheting type.Turn thecap
counterclockwise
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to remove. Tightenthecap
clockwise
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until ratchet clicks,morethantwice,
after refueling.
Put thefuel filler caponthe cap holder
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while
refueling.
CAUTION:
If fuel isspilled onthe vehicle body,flushitaway
with water toavoid paintdamage.
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WARNING:
Never adjust thesteering wheelwhiledriving so
that fullattention maybegiven tovehicle
operation.
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While pulling thelock lever up
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wheel up,down, forward orrearward
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until the
desired position isachieved.
Push thelock lever down
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firmly tolock thesteering
wheel inplace.
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Coolant level*:
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Check thecoolant levelwhen thecoolant iscold. Make
sure thatthecoolant levelisbetween theªMAXº and
ªMINº linesonthe reservoir.
Engine drivebelt(s)*:
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Make surethatdrive belt(s) is/arenotfrayed, worn,
cracked oroily .
Engine oillevel*:
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Check thelevel afterparking thevehicle (onalevel
ground) andturning offthe engine.
Fluid leaks:
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Check underthevehicle forfuel, oil,water orother fluid
leaks afterthevehicle hasbeen parked forawhile.
W ater dripping fromtheairconditioner afteruseis
normal. Ifyou should noticeanyleaks oriffuel fumes
are evident, checkforcause andhave itcorrected
immediately .
Windshield washerfluid*:
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Check thatthere isadequate fluidinthe reservoir.
MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS
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When performing anyinspection ormaintenance work
on your vehicle, alwaystakecare toprevent serious
accidental injurytoyourself ordamage tothe vehicle.
The following aregeneral precautions whichshould be
closely observed.
WARNING:
. Park thevehicle onalevel surface, applythe
parking brakesecurely andblock thewheels
to prevent thevehicle frommoving. Move
the shift lever tothe ªPº(Park) position (CVT
model) orthe shift lever tothe ªNº(Neutral)
position (MTmodel) . .
Besure theignition switchisin the ªOFFº or
ªLOCKº position whenperforming anyparts
replacement orrepairs.
. Do not work under thehood while the
engine ishot. Always turnoffthe engine
and wait until itcools down.
. Ifyou must workwiththeengine running,
keep yourhands, clothing, hairandtools
away frommoving fans,belts andanyother
moving parts.
. Itis advisable tosecure orremove anyloose
clothing andanyjewelry, suchasrings,
watches, etc.before working onyour vehi-
cle.
. Ifyou must runtheengine inan enclosed
space suchasagarage, besure there is
proper ventilation forexhaust gasesto
escape.
. Never getunder thevehicle whileitis
supported byajack.
. Keep smoking materials, flameandsparks
away fromfuelandthebattery.
. Never connect ordisconnect eitherthe
battery orany transistorized component
connector whiletheignition switchisin the
ªONº position.
. Ongasoline enginemodels withtheMulti-
port Fuel Injection (MFI)system, thefuel
filter andfuel lines should beserviced bya
NISSAN dealerbecause thefuel lines are
under highpressure evenwhen theengine is
turned off.
. Your vehicle isequipped withanautomatic
engine cooling fan.Itmay come onatany
time without warning, evenifthe ignition switch
isin the ªOFFº position andthe
engine isnot running. To avoid injury, always
disconnect thenegative batterycablebefore
working nearthefan.
. Always weareyeprotection wheneveryou
work onyour vehicle.
. Never leavetheengine ortransmission
related component harnessconnector dis-
connected whiletheignition switchisin the
ªONº position.
. Avoid directcontact withused engine oiland
coolant. Improperly disposedengineoil,
engine coolant, and/orothervehicle fluids
can hurt theenvironment. Alwaysconform to
local regulations fordisposal ofvehicle
fluids.
This ª8.Maintenance anddo-it-yourselfº section
provides instructions regardingonlythose itemswhich
are relatively easyforanowner toperform.
Y ou should beaware thatincomplete orimproper
servicing mayresult inoperating difficulties orex-
cessive emissions, andcould affect yourwarranty
coverage. Ifin doubt aboutanyservicing, haveit
done byaNISSAN dealer.
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Maintenance anddo-it-yours elf
3. Replace thebattery withanew one.
Recommended battery:CR1620 orequivalent
.
Do not touch theinternal circuitandelectric
terminals asdoing socould cause amalfunc-
tion.
.
Make surethatthe+side faces thebottom of
the case
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4. Close thelidand install thescrew securely .
5. Operate thebuttons tocheck itsoperation.
See aNISSAN dealerifyou need assistance for
replacement.
INTELLIGENT KEYBATTER Y
GUID-DF 12F1B1-793 B-42C2-A0D7-466ECF 2BE1FA
Battery replacement
GUID-D30 A852B-CF0 1-4B8D-A3A3- 742BD4A4C40D
CAUTION:
. Becareful nottoallow children toswallow
the battery andremoved parts.
. Animproperly disposedbatterycanharm
the environment. Alwaysconfirm localreg-
ulations forbattery disposal.
. When changing batteries, donot letdust or
oil get onthe components.
. There isdanger ofexplosion iflithium
battery isincorrectly replaced.Replaceonly
with thesame orequivalent type.
. Donot expose thebattery toexcessive heat
such assunshine, fire,etc
.
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T o replace thebattery:
1. Release thelock knob atthe back ofthe Intelligent
K ey and remove themechanical key.
2. Insert asmall screwdriver intotheslitofthe corner
and twist itto separate theupper partfrom the
lower part.Useacloth toprotect thecasing.
3. Replace thebattery withanew one.
.
Recommended battery:CR2025 orequivalent
.
Do not touch theinternal circuitandelectric
terminals asdoing socould cause amalfunc-
tion.
.
Make surethatthe+side faces thebottom of
the case.
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4. Align thetips ofthe upper andlower parts
*
1
,
and then push them together untilitis securely
closed
*
2
.
5. Operate thebuttons tocheck itsoperation.
See aNISSAN dealerifyou need assistance for
replacement.
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