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Shoulder belt height adjustment (if so
equipped)
GUID-1C7260CC-3BB6-410F-9CC2-7ABEECD74A0CThe shoulder belt anchor height should be
adjusted to the position best for you. (See
ªPrecautions on seat belt usageº (P.1-15) .)
To adjust, pull the adjustment button
*1, and
then move the shoulder belt anchor to the
desired position
*2, so that the belt passes
over the center of the shoulder. The belt should
be away from your face and neck, but not falling
off of your shoulder. Release the adjustment
button to lock the shoulder belt anchor into
position.
WARNING
. After adjustment, release the ad-
justment button and try to move the
shoulder belt anchor up and down
to make sure it is securely fixed in
position.
. The shoulder belt anchor height
should be adjusted to the position
best for you. Failure to do so may
reduce the effectiveness of the
entire restraint system and increase
the chance or severity of injury in an
accident.
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Seat belt hooksGUID-7D30C133-7430-471B-9D7B-10BF001437EEWhen the 2nd or 3rd row seat belts are not in
use and when folding down the 2nd or 3rd row
seats, hook the 2nd and 3rd outer seat belts on
the seat belt hooks.
SEAT BELT EXTENDERSGUID-15D1A71E-FD3F-4ACD-B546-C496A242B8B1If, because of body size or driving position, it is
not possible to properly fit the lap-shoulder belt
and fasten it, an extender that is compatible with
the installed seat belts is available that can be
purchased. The extender adds approximately 8
in (200 mm) of length and may be used for either
the driver or front passenger seating position.
See a NISSAN dealer for assistance with
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Full Screen Display:GUID-D73A39BF-43C8-459F-9C24-47B7F579C407The full screen display will appear when select-
ing the ªFull Screen Displayº key.
To operate the Image Viewer or to change the
settings, select the desired key using the multi-
function controller.
.
(Start)
Select the ª
º key to start playing the
slideshow.
.
(Stop)
Select the ª
º key to stop the slideshow.
.
(Next)
Select the ª
º key to display the next file. .
(Previous)
Select the ª
º key to display the previous
file.
Setting the Image Viewer:
GUID-D73A39BF-43C8-459F-9C24-47B7F579C407The Image Viewer setting display will appear
when selecting the ªSettingsº key on the full
screen display. The following settings are
available for the full screen display.
. Slideshow Speed
Select the ªSlideshow Speedº key. From the
following display, select the changing time
from 5, 10, 30, 60 seconds or ªNo Auto
Changeº.
. Slideshow Order
Select the ªSlideshow Orderº key. From the
following display, select ªRandomº or ªOrder
Listº. For ªOrder Listº, the image order is the
order of the files as stored on the USB
memory.
Operating tips:
GUID-D73A39BF-43C8-459F-9C24-47B7F579C407. Only files that meet the following conditions
will be displayed.
Ð Image type: JPEG
Ð File Extensions: *.jpg, *jpeg
Ð Maximum Resolution: 2048 61536
pixels Ð Maximum Size: 2-MB
Ð Colors: 32768 (15-bit)
Ð Maximum File Name lengths: 253-Bytes
Ð Maximum Folders: 500
Ð Maximum Images per Folder: 1024
. If an electronic device (such as a digital
camera) is directly connected to the vehicle
using a USB cable, no image will be
displayed on the screen.
. If the file name is too long, some file names
may not be entirely displayed.
. When the total number of characters in the
file name exceeds 100 or if 1 file name in a
directory exceeds 100 characters, all files
will show a shortened 8-character version.
The image will still be displayed when
selected.
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5-2Starting and driving
GUID-4DD2D1FE-9856-401D-A7D8-BEDC2E2158B0
WARNING
.Do not leave children or adults who
would normally require the support
of others alone in your vehicle. Pets
should not be left alone either. They
could accidentally injure themselves
or others through inadvertent op-
eration of the vehicle. Also, on hot,
sunny days, temperatures in a
closed vehicle could quickly become
high enough to cause severe or
possibly fatal injuries to people or
animals.
. Properly secure all cargo with ropes
or straps to help prevent it from
sliding or shifting. Do not place
cargo higher than the seatbacks. In
a sudden stop or collision, unse-
cured cargo could cause personal
injury.
EXHAUST GAS (carbon monoxide)GUID-064596BB-5B4F-43B3-85AC-DEF95791946E
WARNING
.Do not breathe exhaust gases; they
contain colorless and odorless car-
bon monoxide. Carbon monoxide is
dangerous. It can cause uncon-
sciousness or death.
. If you suspect that exhaust fumes
are entering the vehicle, drive with
all windows fully open, and have the
vehicle inspected immediately.
. Do not run the engine in closed
spaces such as a garage.
. Do not park the vehicle with the
engine running for any extended
length of time.
. Keep the lift gate closed while
driving, otherwise exhaust gases
could be drawn into the passenger
compartment. If you must drive with
the lift gate open, follow these
precautions:
1. Open all the windows.
2. Set the
air recirculation to off
and the fan control to high to circulate the air.
. If electrical wiring or other cable
connections must pass to a trailer
through the seal on the lift gate or
the body, follow the manufacturer's
recommendation to prevent carbon
monoxide entry into the vehicle.
. If a special body, camper or other
equipment is added for recreational
or other usage, follow the manufac-
turer's recommendation to prevent
carbon monoxide entry into the
vehicle. (Some recreational vehicle
appliances such as stoves, refrig-
erators, heaters, etc. may also gen-
erate carbon monoxide.)
. The exhaust system and body
should be inspected by a qualified
mechanic whenever:
Ð The vehicle is raised for service.
Ð You suspect that exhaust fumes
are entering into the passenger
compartment.
Ð You notice a change in the sound of the exhaust system.
Ð You have had an accident invol- ving damage to the exhaust
PRECAUTIONS WHEN STARTING
AND DRIVING
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9-8Technical and consumer information
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTSGUID-55766825-1CD9-42C1-A2BF-806DBCA15241
Overall length in (mm) 200.8 (5,100)*1201.2 (5,110)*2
Overall width in (mm) 77.6 (1,970)
Overall height with-
out roof rack rail in (mm) 71.5 (1,815)
Overall height with
roof rack rail in (mm) 73.0 (1,855)
Front tread in (mm) 68.1 (1,730)*3 67.7 (1,720)*4
Rear tread in (mm) 68.1 (1,730)*3
67.7 (1,720)*4
Wheelbase in (mm) 118.1 (3,000)
Gross vehicle weight
rating lb (kg)
See the F.M.V.S.S.
or C.M.V.S.S. cer-
tification label on
the driver's side
center pillar.
Gross axle weight
rating
lb (kg)
Front lb (kg)
Rear lb (kg)
*1: Without front license plate bracket
*2: With front license plate bracket
*3: 16-inch tire equipped models
*4: 18-inch tire equipped models
GUID-837382BC-91D9-4BC8-A6FC-0E66309B2EFCWhen planning to travel in another coun-
try, you should first find out if the fuel available is
suitable for your vehicle's engine.
Using fuel with an octane rating that is too low
may cause engine damage. All gasoline vehicles
must be operated with unleaded gasoline.
Therefore, avoid taking your vehicle to areas
where appropriate fuel is not available.
When transferring the registration of your
vehicle to another country, state, province
or district, it may be necessary to modify the
vehicle to meet local laws and regulations.
The laws and regulations for motor vehicle
emission control and safety standards vary
according to the country, state, province or
district; therefore, vehicle specifications may
differ.
When any vehicle is to be taken into
another country, state, province or district
and registered, its modifications, transpor-
tation, and registration are the responsi-
bility of the user. NISSAN is not
responsible for any inconvenience that
may result.GUID-ADA092F0-472B-4F02-824D-C9BB9002550F
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VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
(VIN) PLATE
GUID-133D0C71-C2F3-49F0-9262-51C013A6DCD9The vehicle identification number plate is at-
tached as shown. This number is the identifica-
tion for your vehicle and is used in the vehicle
registration.
WHEN TRAVELING OR
REGISTERING YOUR VEHICLE IN
ANOTHER COUNTRY VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
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Use the following steps to mount the license
plate.
Before mounting the license plate, confirm that
the following parts are enclosed in the plastic
bag.
.License plate bracket
. Screw 62 (for license plate bracket)
1. Park the vehicle on flat, level ground.
2. Line up the tab
*Aon the license plate
bracket under the top of the front bumper
*B.
3. Install the license plate bracket with screws.
4. Install the license plate with screws (sold separately) .
Use a screw of 1/4 inch (6 mm) in diameter
and approximately 5/8 inch (16 mm) in
length.
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INSTALLING FRONT LICENSE PLATE
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.Have your vehicle serviced more often than
at intervals specified in the recommended
maintenance schedule in the NISSAN Ser-
vice and Maintenance Guide.
. When making a turn, your trailer wheels will
be closer to the inside of the turn than your
vehicle wheels. To compensate for this,
make a larger than normal turning radius
during the turn.
. Crosswinds and rough roads will adversely
affect vehicle/trailer handling, possibly caus-
ing vehicle sway. When being passed by
larger vehicles, be prepared for possible
changes in crosswinds that could affect
vehicle handling. If swaying does occur,
firmly grip the steering wheel, steer straight
ahead, and immediately (but gradually)
reduce vehicle speed. This combination will
help stabilize the vehicle. Never increase
speed.
Do the following if the trailer begins to sway:
1. Take your foot off the accelerator pedal to allow the vehicle to coast and steer as
straight ahead as the road conditions allow.
This combination will help stabilize the
vehicle.
.Do not correct trailer sway by steering orapplying the brakes. 2. When the trailer sway stops, gently apply
the brakes and pull to the side of the road in
a safe area.
3. Try to rearrange the trailer load so it is balanced as described earlier in this section.
. Be careful when passing other vehicles.
Passing while towing a trailer requires
considerably more distance than normal
passing. Remember the length of the trailer
must also pass the other vehicle before you
can safely change lanes.
. Down shift the transmission to a lower gear
for engine braking when driving down steep
or long hills. This will help slow the vehicle
without applying the brakes.
. Avoid holding the brake pedal down too
long or too frequently. This could cause the
brakes to overheat, resulting in reduced
braking efficiency.
. Increase your following distance to allow for
greater stopping distances while towing a
trailer. Anticipate stops and brake gradually.
. Do not use cruise control while towing a
trailer.
. Some states or provinces have specific
regulations and speed limits for vehicles
that are towing trailers. Obey the local
speed limits. .
Check your hitch, trailer wiring harness
connections, and trailer wheel lug nuts after
50 miles (80 km) of travel and at every
break.
. When stopped in traffic for long periods of
time in hot weather, put the vehicle in the P
(Park) position.
. When launching a boat, don't allow the
water level to go over the exhaust tail pipe or
rear bumper.
. Make sure you disconnect the trailer lights
before backing the trailer into the water or
the trailer lights may burn out.
When towing a trailer, the transmission
fluid should be changed more frequently.
For additional information, see the ª8.
Maintenance and do-it-yourselfº section
earlier in this manual.
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