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 2006 Nissan Towing Guide    20 2.  Turn off the air conditioning and, after opening all the windows, turn the heater on to 
  maximum hot and the fan to its highest speed. The heater core in your vehicle is just 
  like a miniature engine radiator and will provide an extra cooling surface to help reduce 
  engine temperature.  
 
3.  Run the engine at a fast idle (approximately 1,500 rpm) until the temperature gauge 
  returns to a normal reading. If the temperature does not drop or continues to increase, 
  stop this step immediately.  
 
4.  Being cautious of traffic, step out of the vehicle and, from a safe distance, look for 
  steam underneath the engine. If you see steam or leaking coolant, stand clear to avoid 
  being burned. Shut off your engine immediately and allow it to cool. If there is no steam, 
  open the hood. Never remove the radiator cap when the radiator is hot. If the cap is 
  removed under these conditions, hot water under high pressure may spurt out, possibly 
  causing serious injury.  
 
5.  As soon as the engine has cooled to its normal operating temperature, visually inspect 
  the drive belts for damage or looseness. A loose belt reduces water pump efficiency. 
  Be careful to keep your hands, hair, jewelry, and clothing clear of the running drive belt 
  and other moving parts when inspecting the engine and radiator. Also check to see if 
  the cooling fan is running, and inspect the water pump, radiator, and radiator hoses for 
  leaks. Keep in mind, too, that if your vehicle is equipped with an electric fan motor, it 
  may start without warning any time the coolant temperature is high. If you find leaking 
  coolant, a loose or missing drive belt, or an inoperable fan, turn the engine off 
 immediately. 
 
6.  If no leaks are apparent and all other components appear to be operating properly with 
  the engine cooled to its normal operating temperature, check the coolant level in the 
  reservoir tank with the engine running. Add coolant to the reservoir tank if needed. At 
  this point, if repairs are required, go to the nearest Nissan dealer. See the  IN CASE OF 
  EMERGENCY section of your owner’s manual for additional information on overheating. 
NOTE – Armada, Frontier, Pathfinder, Titan, and Xterra vehicles have an engine protection 
mode which helps reduce the chance of engine damage if the engine coolant reaches a 
specified temperature. The Murano has a high fluid temperature protection mode which 
helps to reduce the chance of transmission damage. See your owner’s manual for details.  
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TOWING  
GLOSSARY 
5TH WHEEL 
HITCH Located just forward of the rear axle centerline, this hitch uses a king pin to serve 
as the pivot point for the trailer. 
BALL MOUNT A bar that holds the hitch ball and is inserted into the hitch receiver. Also 
commonly called a drawbar or “stinger.” 
BREAKAWAY SWITCH A safety device using a trailer battery that automatically applies the trailer’s 
brakes if it should accidentally become separated from the tow vehicle. A 
breakaway switch may be used with both electric or surge trailer brake systems. 
BUMPER HITCH A reinforced bumper designed to accommodate a hitch ball. 
ELECTRIC TRAILER 
BRAKES When the brakes on a tow vehicle are applied, an electric current is sent to an 
actuator which applies the trailer’s brakes. 
ELECTRIC TRAILER  
BRAKE CONTROLLER A device that controls the electric trailer brakes. 
GOOSENECK HITCH Located just forward of the rear axle centerline, this hitch uses a ball to serve as 
the pivot point for the trailer.
 
GROSS AXLE  
WEIGHT RATING (GAWR) The maximum amount of weight each vehicle axle (front and rear) is designed to 
safely carry.     
GROSS COMBINED  
WEIGHT RATING (GCWR) The maximum allowable combined weight of the vehicle and trailer, including 
passengers and all cargo. 
GROSS VEHICLE 
WEIGHT RATING (GVWR) The maximum allowable weight of the vehicle, including passengers, cargo, fuel, 
hitch, trailer tongue load, and any optional equipment. 
KING PIN 
LOAD The amount of trailer (5th wheel or gooseneck) weight pressing down on the tow 
vehicle hitch.
 
HITCH BALL 
 A ball that connects the trailer to the tow vehicle hitch and provides the means 
by which the trailer pivots during cornering.  Available in a number of sizes and 
weight capacities, it must correspond to the trailer coupler size, and have a 
sufficient capacity rating for the trailer being pulled. 
RECEIVER HITCH A frame- or structure-mounted hitch with a receiver that allows removal of the 
ball mount. 
SAFETY CHAINS/CABLES Provides an emergency connection between the tow vehicle and the trailer, 
should the trailer become disengaged for any reason. 
SURGE BRAKES 
 Hydraulic-type braking system activated by inertia. As the tow vehicle begins to 
brake, the trailer pushes against the hitch ball, consequently activating the trailer 
brakes.   
TRAILER TONGUE/COUPLER The part of the trailer that extends forward to meet the tow vehicle, and also 
carries the coupler assembly.
 
TRAILER TONGUE 
LOAD The amount of trailer (conventional) weight pressing down on the tow vehicle 
hitch. 
WEIGHT-DISTRIBUTING HITCH 
SYSTEM Type of hitch system that helps shift the trailer tongue weight to all trailer tires 
and the tow vehicle front tires. Strongly recommended when towing trailers with 
a Maximum Trailer Weight greater than 5,000 lbs. 
WIRING HARNESS 
 Provides an electrical connection linking the tow vehicle’s electrical system to 
the trailer’s system. 
     
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SPECIFICATIONS  
 
TOWING CAPACITIES  
SUV’s, Trucks, and Minivans 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2006 ARMADA TOWING DATA 
Engine Type 5.6L V8 
Transmission A/T 
Model(s)  4x2 4x4 
without optional tow package 6,500 6,500 Maximum Trailer Weight1 
(lbs.) with optional tow package4 9,100 9,000 
without optional tow package 650 650 Maximum Trailer Tongue Load (lbs.) with optional tow package4 910 900 
without optional tow package 12,800 13,000 Gross Combined Weight Rating (lbs.) with optional tow package4 14,600 14,822 
Additional RECOMMENDED 
Equipment4 
Weight-Distributing Hitch Ball Mount (Class IV) 
2006 FRONTIER TOWING DATA 
Engine Type  2.5L  4-Cylinder 4.0L V6 
Transmission A/T & M/T 
Model(s) King Cab 4x2 King Cab 4x2 Crew Cab 4x2 King Cab 4x4 Crew Cab 4x4 
Maximum Trailer Weight1, 3 
(lbs.) 3,500 6,500 6,300 6,300 6,100 
Maximum Trailer Tongue Load3 
(lbs.) 350 650 630 630 610 
Gross Combined Weight Rating (lbs.) 7,936 11,133 11,133 11,133 11,133 
Additional RECOMMENDED 
Equipment4  Weight-Distributing Hitch Ball Mount (Class IV) 
2006 MURANO TOWING DATA 
Engine Type 3.5L V6 
Transmission CVT 
Maximum Trailer Weight1 (lbs.) 3,500 
Maximum Trailer Tongue Load (lbs.) 350 
Gross Combined Weight Rating (lbs.) 8,100  
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2006 TITAN TOWING DATA 
Engine Type 5.6L V8 
Transmission A/T 
4x2 4x4 
King Cab Crew Cab  King Cab Crew Cab 
WITH OPTIONAL TOWING PACKAGE4 
Model(s) 
XE SE LE 
XE SE LE XE SE LE XE SE LE 
Maximum Trailer 
Weight1, 2 (lbs.) 9,500   9,500  9,200 9,400 9,400 9,200 9,400 9,400 9,200 9,400 9,300 9,200 
Maximum Trailer 
Tongue Load2 (lbs.) 950 950 920 940 940 920 940 940 930 940 930 920 
Gross Combined Weight Rating (lbs.) 14,650 14,650 14,650 14,65014,65014,650 14,822 14,822 14,822 14,822 14,82214,822
 WITHOUT OPTIONAL TOWING PACKAGE 
Maximum Trailer 
Weight1, 2 (lbs.) 6,500 7,400 7,200 6,500 7,400 7,200 6,500 7,400 7,200 6,500 7,400 7,200 
Maximum Trailer 
Tongue Load2 (lbs.) 650 740 720 650 740 720 650 740 720 650 740 720 
Gross Combined Weight Rating (lbs.) 12,800 12,800 12,800 12,80012,80012,800 13,000 13,000 13,000 13,000 13,00013,000
Additional RECOMMENDED 
Equipment4 
Weight-Distributing Hitch Ball Mount (Class IV)  
 
NOTE – For Titan, the Maximum Trailer Weight and Gross Combined Weight ratings for 5th 
wheel and gooseneck trailer towing are the same as specified for conventional trailer towing 
(above). 
2006 PATHFINDER TOWING DATA 
Engine Type 4.0L V6 
Transmission A/T 
Model(s) 4x2 & 4x4 
Maximum Trailer Weight1 (lbs.) 6,000 
Maximum Trailer Tongue Load (lbs.) 600 
Gross Combined Weight Rating (lbs.) 11,133 
Additional RECOMMENDED  
Equipment4 Weight-Distributing Hitch Ball Mount (Class IV) 
2006 QUEST TOWING DATA 
Engine Type 3.5L V6 
Transmission A/T 
Maximum Trailer Weight1 (lbs.) 3,500 
Maximum Trailer Tongue Load (lbs.) 350 
Gross Combined Weight Rating (lbs.) 8,500  
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Passenger Vehicles – The towing capacity for Altima, Maxima, Sentra, and 350Z (Coupe 
only) is 1,000 lbs.; the maximum trailer tongue load is 100 lbs.  
NOTE – For passenger vehicles, the trailer tongue load must be subtracted from the 
GVWR as shown on the F.M.V.S.S. certification label located in the driver’s-side door area. 
 
Other Recommendations and Information – Towing performance and speed are affected 
by vehicle payload, tow weight, road grades, and weather conditions, including high 
temperatures. See your owner’s manual for details. 
2006 XTERRA TOWING DATA 
Engine Type  4.0L V6 
Transmission A/T 
Model(s) 4x2 & 4x4 
Maximum Trailer Weight1 (lbs.) 5,000 
Maximum Trailer Tongue Load (lbs.) 500 
Gross Combined Weight Rating (lbs.) 9,658 
1    Maximum Trailer Weight values are calculated assuming a base vehicle with driver and any options 
  required to achieve the rating. Additional passengers, cargo and/or optional equipment will add 
  weight to the vehicle and reduce your vehicle’s maximum towing capacity and trailer tongue load. 
 2    The Maximum Trailer Weight when using the Genuine Nissan step bumper in this application as a ball 
  mount is 5,000 lbs.; the Maximum Trailer Tongue Load is 500 lbs. 
 3    The Maximum Trailer Weight when using the Genuine Nissan step bumper in this application as a ball 
  mount is 3,500 lbs.; the Maximum Trailer Tongue Load is 350 lbs. 
 4    The vehicle optional tow package does not include a trailer hitch ball mount. Two ball mount options 
  are available through your Nissan dealer: 
  Š Class III hitch ball mount for trailers with a Maximum Trailer Weight of 5,000 lbs. or less.   
               NOTE – A hitch ball is not included with the Class III ball mount. This ball mount can be  
        used with any hitch ball with a shank diameter of 1” or larger. 
  Š Class IV Weight-Distributing hitch ball mount is STRONGLY RECOMMENDED when towing 
trailers with a Maximum Trailer Weight greater than 5,000 lbs., and can also be used with 
trailers under 5,000 lbs. Maximum Trailer Weight. 
                
 NOTE – The Class IV ball mount includes a 2 5/16” hitch ball rated for 10,000 lbs. Smaller  
        hitch ball sizes may be used by following the instructions included in the ball mount kit. 
  NOTES: 
 Š Most states require a separate braking system on trailers with a loaded weight above a specific 
amount. Check local ordinances. 
 Š M/T – Manual Transmission, A/T – Automatic Transmission  
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 2006 Nissan Towing Guide    25 TOWING EQUIPMENT CLASSES 
 
Class I 
Trailer hitch 
equipment* can be 
used to tow trailers 
with a maximum 
weight of 2,000 lbs. 
Class II 
Trailer hitch 
equipment* can be 
used to tow trailers 
with a maximum  
weight of 3,500 lbs. 
Class III 
Trailer hitch 
equipment* can be 
used to tow trailers 
with a maximum  
weight of 5,000 lbs. 
Class IV 
Trailer hitch  
equipment* can be 
used to tow trailers 
with a maximum  
weight of 10,000 lbs.
 
Bumper 
Towing 
Receiver 
Hitch 
Bumper 
Towing 
Receiver 
Hitch 
Bumper 
Towing 
Receiver 
Hitch 
Bumper 
Towing 
Receiver 
Hitch 
Armada        X 
Frontier   X     X 
Murano    X     
Pathfinder        X 
Quest    X     
Titan     X   X 
Xterra      X   
Passenger 
Vehicles  X       
 
NOTES: 
 Š Towing capability of the vehicle may be less than the maximum towing rating of the 
equipment. See TOWING CAPACITIES earlier in this section, or refer to your owner’s 
manual for detailed information regarding the towing capacity of your specific vehicle.  
 Š A weight-distributing hitch should be used to tow trailers that weigh over 5,000 lbs. 
 Š You can tow a trailer with a lower rating than the hitch. For example, a Class IV hitch can 
tow a Class II trailer. 
 
TOW VEHICLE WIRING HARNESSES  
  
*Includes matched receiver, ball mount, and hitch ball.  
Harness Type Trailer Lighting Electric Trailer Brakes 
Armada 7-pin connector wiring 
harness Pre-wired 
Receiver hitch: 7-pin 
connector wiring harness 
Pre-wired with 7-pin harness. Requires an 
electric trailer brake controller (supplied by 
customer), and an electric trailer brake 
controller wiring harness (included with 
vehicle or available from Nissan dealer). Frontier 4-pin connector wiring 
harness 
Murano 4-pin connector wiring 
harness 
Tow harness kit 
available 
Quest 4-pin connector wiring 
harness 
Available in factory 
tow package 
Standard equipment: 
 4-pin connector wiring 
harness 
N/A 
Pathfinder 
7-pin connector wiring 
harness 
Tow harness kit 
available 
Titan 7-pin connector wiring 
harness Pre-wired 
 
Xterra  
Receiver hitch: 7-pin 
connector wiring harness 
Tow harness kit 
available 
Pre-wired with 7-pin harness. Requires an 
electric trailer brake controller (supplied by 
customer), and an electric trailer brake 
controller wiring harness (included with 
vehicle or available from Nissan dealer).  
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PROTECTION 
 
At Nissan, we back everything we build. So we’re proud that every Nissan is protected by 
some of the best New Vehicle Limited Warranties, including 36-month/36,000-mile basic 
coverage. All 2006 models also feature 60-month/60,000-mile powertrain coverage.* And, 
Nissan warranties are completely transferable if you should sell your Nissan.  
  If you want additional peace of mind, we proudly offer the Nissan Security+Plus
® 
Vehicle Protection Plan. This plan offers quality mechanical protection long after your New 
Vehicle Limited Warranty expires.  
 The Security+Plus
® Vehicle Protection Plan is backed by Nissan and designed 
exclusively for Nissan owners. From a variety of plans available, you can choose the one 
that best fits your driving needs (up to 84 months/100,000 miles!). For the maximum 
coverage, you’ll want to opt for Security+Plus Gold Preferred.  
  Whichever plan you choose, coverage is available throughout the United States. Repair 
work will be done at authorized Nissan dealers by Nissan-trained technicians utilizing 
Genuine Nissan Parts. 
  For more information about Security+Plus
® Vehicle Protection Plans, contact your 
participating Nissan dealer.  
  The quality of Genuine Nissan Parts and Accessories is backed by the integrity of a 
Genuine Nissan Replacement Parts and Accessories Limited Warranty. If purchased within 
the basic coverage period of 36 months/36,000 miles, Genuine Nissan Parts and 
Accessories are covered by the remaining period of the warranty. If the remaining period is 
less than 12 months/12,000 miles (or if the vehicle warranty has expired), then Genuine 
Nissan Accessories are covered by their own 12-month/12,000-mile Limited Warranty.  
See your Warranty Information Booklet or ask your Nissan dealer for specific details.  
 
CONCERN FOR YOUR SAFETY 
Nissan urges you to always use your seat belt whenever you drive. And please make sure 
all passengers are buckled up. Keep in mind that air bags are a supplemental restraint 
system and must always be used in conjunction with a seat belt.  
  Also, with a front passenger air bag, a rear-facing child restraint must never be placed 
in the front passenger's seat. Children 12 and under should ride in the rear seat properly 
secured in child restraints, booster seats, or seat belts, according to their size. Please see 
your owner's manual for more details. 
 
 
*For complete warranty details, read the Warranty Information Booklet or see your nearest Nissan  
 dealer.  
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COMMITMENT 
 
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quality products. It begins with people dedicated to designing vehicles to satisfy your 
needs. Then building them to standards that are beyond your expectations. Our nationwide 
network of nearly 1,100 dealers will help you select the Nissan that’s right for you. For 
further assistance, search our Web site at www.NissanUSA.com. For Nissan dealer 
locations or for more information on this and other Nissan products, call 1-800-239-8810. 
Or call 1-800-NISSAN-1 for answers to product-related issues and solutions to your 
transportation needs. 
 
 
 
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