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`Honda Ex. 1008
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`NISSAN
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`OWNERfi MANUAL
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`Honda Ex. 1008
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`ha~~dlr!rl 1 0 your satisfaction, follow t t ~ ( >
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`13111rl.l1~1 ~rrltlor the heading "Consurner
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`OPERATION I N ANOTHER
`COUNTRY, STATE OR
`DISTRICT
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`yc111 should first find o u t if the octane
`ratirig of
`the gasoline available
`there is
`suitable for your vehicle's engine. Using
`gasoline w i t h t o o low an octane rating may
`cause engine damage. Therefore, avord
`taking your vehicle t o areas where gasoline
`o f the appropriate octane is n o t available.
`A l l models can be operated only w i t h
`unleaded gasoline.
`
`The laws and regulations for motor vehicle
`ernission control and safety standards vary
`;iccording t o the c:ountry; therefore, vehicle
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`Approprrate service may n o t be 1 1 1 1 1 )
`ed due t o the non-availability of 1 1 '
`sary parts, equipment o r tools.
`A fuel that meets the appropriatrt '.I),
`fications may n o t be availabl~). l i
`use o f an inappropriate fuel coulcl I , 1 1 1
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`Unleaded gasolrne may be unav;lil !I
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`and registration are the responsibility 1 1 1
`the user. Always be sure to check log .ll
`regulations before taking your vehiclr IIIIII
`another country. Nissan is not respon..ll~lt-
`for any inconvenience that may result.
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`1 1 '
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`I t provides val~rat~l(!
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`7 .............................................
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`In Case Of Emergency......................... 6-,
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`EMISSfon Control Systems ................... 7.]
`Maintenance Schedule ......................... 8-1
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`90-". Yourself ..................................... 9- 1
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`Appearance And Interior Care ------- I O-I
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`Specifications ................................... 1 1.,
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`Consumer Information --------------------- I2- I
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`Contents 52:25:32s:252:2;sis:siege;gags;:2;sgags;gagsgsgsgsgsgsgagsgegsgsgsgsgagsgzgsgsgsgsgsgsgsg-------------
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`Economy Hints
`Before Driving Your NISSAN ------------ 2-I
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`Instruments And Controls ------------------- 3-1
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`Starting And Opefafing ...................... 4-,
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`Comfort And Convenience Features
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`5-1
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`the “flew Of options, com-
`ponents and features offered by NISSAN
`and your NISSWDATSUN deal” "'3
`equipment described in this manual may or
`may not be identified as standard or op-
`tional and may or may not be applicable to
`your particular vehicle.
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`information, specifications and illus-
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`trations in this manual are those in effect
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`at the time of printing NISSAN reserves
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`the right to change specifications or design
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`at any time without notice.
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`© 1983 NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD.
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`TOKYo, JAPAN
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`AMH00591
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`Uormal driving saves fuel and money.
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`Severe drivi ng wastes fuel and I
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` rational economy is one of the outstanding features of your NISSAN. By developinf:
`the following good driving habits even greater economy may be attained.
`1. Do not pump the accelerator. Gently depress until the desired speed has been attained
`and then try t o maintain that speed.
`2. Always drive your vehicle in the gear which properly suits driving conditions.
`3. Maintain moderate speeds on the highway. Speeds above 50 MPH (80 km/h) will con-
`siderably increase fuel consumption.
`4. Maintain a safe distance behind other vehicles. Avoid sudden stops. This will reduce
`wear on brake linings and pads and save fuel, as extra fuel is required to accelerate
`back to driving speed.
`5. Excessive engine rewing while the vehicle is stopped increases fuel consumption.
`6 . Keep the tires at the recommended inflation pressures for longer tire life and fuel
`economy.
`7. Keep your engine tuned-up and follow the recommended periodic maintenance
`schedule. This will increase the life of all parts and lower operating costs.
`8. Check your tires regularly for abnormal wear. Wheels that are out of alignment cause
`the tires to drag, resulting in premature tire wear and additional fuel consumption.
`9. Use the air conditioner only when necessary. When cruising at highway speeds, it is
`more economical to use the air conditioner and leave the windows closed to reducr
`drag.
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`AMH00592
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`Familiarize yourself with all the NISSAN
`features and safe-driving procedures.
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`SAFETY CHECKS
`Before driving your NISSAN, be sure to
`all the s
`check
`afety items mentioned be-
`low.
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`B E F O u t tnlTERING THE
`VEHICLE
`Check to be sure that all windows and
`light lenses are clean.
`Visually inspect tires for their appear-
`ance and condition. Also check tire
`pressure for proper inflation.
`t area arc
`Check to be sure tha
`)und ve-
`hicle is clear.
`Make sure that the hood, doors and rear
`hatch are closed securely.
`
`T o prevent the battery from running
`down, avoid continuous use of the
`power unit such as the power seat,
`power window, etc. which consume a
`large amount of electric power when the
`en*ne is stopped.
`AFTER ENTERING THE
`VEHICLE
`Lock all doors.
`Position seat and adjust head restraints.
`Adjust inside and outside mirrors.
`Fasten seat belts and ask all passengers
`to do likewise.
`Check the operation of li~llts, switches,
`horn and brakes.
`Check the operation of warning lights '
`when key is turned t o "ON" position.
`Adjust tilting steerin!: wheel.
`Check to make stlrc :ill windows are
`clear from frost ant1 h~:.
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`IMPORTANT OWNER INFORMATION
`
`Fluid levels such as engine oil, engine coolant, brake and clutch fluid, windshield washer,
`rear window washer fluid should be checked frequently, or at least whenever you refuel.
`This is not only a good practice but is especially important to owncrs using "self-service"
`service stations. It is normal, especially in the case of cnginc oil ,tnd coolant, to have to
`add oil or coolant solution between recommended maintcn,~ncc intervals. Low or improp-
`er fluid levels can cause serious damage t o your vehicle. I T frequent replenishment is
`required, take your vehicle to your NISSANIDATSUN tlc,tlrr nr other competent service
`facilitv for necessarv correction. Further details are dcscri hrtl in "Do-l t-Yourself".
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`BUCKLE-UP FOR SAFET
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`:e of inju To help lessen the cham
`~r
`1 accidenl
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`the severity of injury ir
`den stops, NISSAN horors urges rnat
`people riding in the vehicle be properly
`restrained at all times, using the seat belts
`provided.
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`KEY
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`DOOR LOCKS
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`MASTER KE
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`SECURITY KEY
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`Outside
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`UNLOCK
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`I l nside
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`K E Y NU1
`- lgnlt~on switch and steering I--&
`Door locks
`Rear hatchlock
`Body s~de pocket lock -
`Glove box lid lock
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`ISSAN.
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`5 door is opened when the key
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`ton switch, a chime will sound
`to 1611111111 YIIII
`to remove the key. This wi"
`help prrvlgllt theft of y
`our vehicl le.
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`FROM OUTSIDE
`The doors can be locked from the outside
`without a key. Move the inside lock knob
`t o the "LOCK" position and then shut the
`door, pulling
`the outside door handle
`upward.
`When locking the door without a key, be
`sure that the key has not been left inside
`the vehicle.
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`FROM INSIDE
`All doors can be locked from inside the ve-
`hicle. When the door is locked, it cannot be
`opened by the inside door handle.
`Always lock doors from the inside while
`driving. This provides greater safety in
`accidents, helps keep children from
`opening doors, and helps keep out
`intruders when stopped.
`Before opening the door, always look to
`be sure it is safe to do so.
`POWER DOOR LOCK
`The passenger door can be locked ~ U ~ I I U L K -
`ed) by locking (unlocking) the door on r l ~ c -
`driver's side.
`The passenger door can also be lockcd ( U I I
`locked) individually with the door 1ot.h
`knob.
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`SEATS
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`FRONT SEAT ADJUSTMENT
`The fore-and-aft control lever located at
`the lower front of the seat releases the
`seat latch. To adjust the seat position,
`move the lever as shown and hold it while
`you slide the seat forward or backward to
`the desired position. Release the lever to
`lock the seat in position.
`CAUTION:
`Do not adjust the driver's seat while
`driving. The seat may suddenly jerk for-
`ward or backward, which could result in
`loss of control.
`After adjustment, test to be sure seat is
`securely locked.
`
`CAUTION:
`RECLINING SEATS
`The reclining seat control levers are located Do not adjust the drivers seat while driving.
`at the outside of each front seat. To adjust
`the seatback, pull the lever upward, and
`lean back until the desired angle is ob-
`tained. To bring the seatback up again, pull
`the lever and it will move forward. When
`the desired angle is obtained, release the
`lever.
`
`After adjustment, test to be sure seat is
`securely locked.
`WARNING:
`Never ride in a moving vehicle with the
`seatback in the reclining position. Seat
`belts are effective only when the wearer is
`in a comfortable upright position.
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`TILTING FRONT SEATS
`2+2 model
`To Si~cilitate entry to the rear seat, the
`front passenger's seatback tilts as illus-
`tr:~tctl.
`,. Whcn the latch is released, the seatback
`will t i l t forward and the seat will automa-
`tic:~llv slide forward.
`Rear sr:tt occupant can tilt the front pas-
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`! sengrr sc:lt I3y moving the lever located on
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`the sitlr 01' the seatback.
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`driving.
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`not adjus t driver's ! seat while
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`LUMBAR SUPPORT
`SEAT LIFTER
`Adjust the angle of the seat cushion to any To lessen fatigue from a long drive, adjust
`desired position by pulling up the lever.
`the firmness of the part of the driver's seat
`which supports the lumbar-vertebra area of
`CAUTION:
`the back.
`D o
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`The degree of firmness of the seat can be
`adjusted by operating the adjusting lever
`forward or rearward.
`With the push button depressed, push the
`adjusting lever forward and the middle por-
`tion of the seatback will move slightly for-
`ward for increased lumbar support. To re-
`turn the seatback to its original position.
`move your body forward slightly at thc
`waist. Then, while depressing push button,
`lean back and the seatback will return to
`its original position.
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`CAUTION:
`Do not adjust driver's seat while driving.
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`THIGH SUPPORT @
`Adjust the driver's seat cushion height to '
`the desired position by moving the lever
`located at the lower front of the seat.
`By repeatedly moving the lever up and
`down, the air bag in the seat cushion is fill-
`ed with air, raising the seat cushion. Push-
`ing the button on the lever causes air t o
`escape from the air bag and the seat
`cushion t o lower.
`CAUTION:
`Do not adjust the driver's seat while driv-
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`Ing.
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`SIDE SUPPORT @
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`Adiust the driver's seatback side support t o
`the desired position by turning the dial on
`the side of the seatback cuphinn
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`lowering the lifter, be careful of the rear
`seat passengers.
`Switches (21, @ and 0 operate an air
`pump. Avoid operating the air pump for
`an extended period of time. Although
`the system is designed to release air
`from a relief valve when each air mat is
`overfilled, the pump can be damaged if
`run excessively.
`I f any of the motors stop while opera-
`ting, wait a short period and then
`operate the circuit again. The circuits
`are designed to cut off electric current
`under overload conditions.
`Avoid using the power support adjust-
`ment seat continuously when the engine
`is stopped as it consumes a large amount
`of electric power. This is to prevent the
`battery from running down.
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`POWER SUPPORT ADJUSTMENT
`SEAT (Driver's seat only)
`Tllc forc-;lnil-aft slide, reclining seatback,
`seat liftcr, side support, lumber support
`and tliigll support can be adjusted by an
`electric systcni. Adjust them to the desired
`positions by pushing the switch o n the
`seat's lower Icft side or seatback right side.
`
`CAUTION:
`Do not adjust the driver's seat while
`driving.
`Do not leave the vehicle unattended
`with only children inside.
`When moving the seat slide to the full
`rear position, reclining the seat back or
`2-6
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`AMH00598
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`H E A D RESTRAINTS
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`WARNING:
`Head restraints may provide significant
`protection against whiplash injuries. Do
`not remove th
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`Adjust the position which places the top of
`the head restraints closest to the top of
`your ears. To raise or lower, push the lock
`knob and slide the head restraint up or
`down. The fore-and-aft adjustment is made
`by moving the knob located on the side of
`the head restraint.
`
`SEAT BELTS
`
`Every person who drives or rides in this
`vehicle should wear a seat belt at all times.
`Many scientific studies have shown that
`your chances of being injured in an acci-
`dent and/or the severity of injury, may be
`greatly reduced if you are wearing your
`seat belt and it
`is properly adjusted.
`NISSAN strongly encourages you and all
`of your passengers to buckle up every time
`you drive. Infants, children and pregnant
`women should see the special precautions
`later in this section.
`CAUTION:
`Some states, provinces or territories may
`specify that seat belts be worn at all times
`when a vehicle is being operated.
`Seat belts are provided for each seating
`position. Front seats are equipped with
`one-piece combination lap/shoulder belts
`and emergency locking retractors. Rear
`seats have lap belts with automatic locking
`retractors for the outboard positions (for
`models with rear seats). The system in-
`cludes a reminder light and chime.
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`CAUTION:
`Be sure to observe the following cautions.
`Failure to do so could increase the chance
`and/or severity of injury in an accident.
`Always pass the shoulder belt over your
`shoulder and across your chest as shown
`in the illustration. Never run the belt
`under your arm.
`Position the lap belt as low as possible
`AROUND THE HIPS, NOT THE
`WAIST.
`The belt should be adjusted to a snug
`fit. Slack in the lap-shoulder belt will
`reduce the effectiveness of the entire
`restraint system.
`Never wear
`the belt inside out or
`twisted.
`Do not allow more than one person to
`use the same belt at the same time.
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`FRONT SEAT BELTS
`1 . htllllst the seat forward or back to the
`1~1.1crred driving position. Adjust the
`5tb.11 11:lck to a comfortable upright posi-
`I he seat belts will be less effective
`I I O ~ .
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`il ~ I I ( - seat is reclined. Sit upright and
`wrll h i c k in the seat; your seat belts are
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`n ~ o ~ c el'fcctive when you sit up and face
`forw;lrtl.
`2. T;tkc hold of the tongue and slowly pull
`out t l ~ e lap-shoulder belt. Remove any
`twists in the belt and insert the tongue
`into tlle buckle until you hear a snap-
`ping sound.
`3. Position
`the lap portion of the belt
`across the lap as low on the hips as pos-
`sible.
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`4. If the lap-shoulder belt is slack after you
`have buckled it, pull the shoulder belt
`portion toward the retractor t o take up
`the slack.
`The front seat belts have an emergency
`locking retractor which is designed to lock
`during a sudden stop or in certain kinds of
`accidents. Under normal circumstances the
`belt retractor permits the belt to move,
`allowing you some freedom of movement
`in the seat.
`5. To unfasten the belt, press the button
`of the buckle. The seat belt will automa-
`tically retract.
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`AROUND THE HIPS
`NOT THE WAIST.
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`PRESS TO UNFASTEN
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`SH I N TO FASTEN
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`CHECKING SEAT B E L T
`OPERATION
`Your front seat belt retractors are designed
`to lock and restrict belt movement by two
`separate methods:
`1) When the belt is pulled quickly from the
`retractor; and
`2) When the vehicle slows down rapidly.
`If you wish to increase your confidence in
`the belts by checking the operation for
`yourself, you may do so by the following
`method.
`3. To unfasten
`press the button
`the belt,
`Grasp the shoulder belt and pull sharply REAR SEAT BELTS
`crasp the tongue. Slowly and in one
`in the center of the buckle as illustrated.
`forward. The retractor should
`lock and
`The seat belt will automatically retract.
`motion, pull the tongue until the belt
`prevent additional belt movem
`ent.
`fits around your lap. Insert the tongue CAUTION:
`If the retractor does not lock d
`luring this
`into the buckle until you hear a snap- Position the lap belt as low as possible
`check or if you have any other ques-
`AROUND THE HIPS, NOT THE WAIST.
`ping sound.
`tions about the operation of your seat
`the belt inside out or
`If pulling motion is interrupted, the retrac- e Never wear
`please see your NISSAN/DATSUN
`tor will lock and restrict further move-
`twisted.
`dealer.
`Do not allow more than one person to
`ment. I f this happens, let the belt rewind
`use the same belt at the same time.
`into the retractor all the way and then
`the belt can be pulled out.
`2. Position the belt on the hips as low as
`possible and adjust for a snug fit by
`pulling
`the belt firmly
`toward
`the
`retractor.
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`BUCKLE
`ELEASE BUTTON SB334
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`AMH00601
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`be sure the child restraint is compatible
`with your child and that you are willing
`to regularly follow all of the recom-
`mended procedures.
`3) Try out the child restraint in your
`vehicle to be sure it is compatible with
`the vehicle's seat belt system.
`
`C H I L D R E S T R A I N T S Y S T E M S
`F O R I N F A N T S A N D
`S M A L L C H I L D R E N
`No matter what their size, it is very im-
`portant
`that infants and small children
`riding in a vehicle be placed in a restraint
`system. Children and infants should never
`be carried on the lap; it is not possible for
`wen the strongest adult to resist the forces
`of an accident, and the child could be
`crushed between the adult and parts
`of the vehicle. Also, do not put the same
`seat belt around both your child. and
`yourself. The rear seat is the safest place
`for a child. (Models with rear seat)
`Child restraint systems specially designed
`for infants and small children are offered
`by several manufacturers. Some systems
`may be used for both infants and small
`children.
`When selecting any child restraint system,
`keep the following points in mind:
`1) Choose only a system with a label
`certifying that it complies with Federal
`Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 2 13
`or Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety
`Standard 2 13.
`2) Place your child in the child restraint
`and try out the various adjustments to
`
`I N S T A L L A T I O N ON R E A R
`S E A T
`Follow all of the child restraint manufac-
`turer's instructions for installation and use.
`When purchasing a child restraint, be sure
`to select one which will fit in your vehicle
`as it may not be possible to properly install
`some types of child restraints on your
`vehicle.
`
`Secure the child restraint with the lap belt
`as shown in the example illustration. When
`the lap belt is slack, adjust for a snug fit by
`pulling it toward the retractor. The auto-
`matic locking retractor will hold it snug.
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`AMH00602
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`SHOULDER
`BELT
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`SHOULDERBELT
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`LOCKHHSCLW
`
`INSTALLATION ON
`FRONT SEAT
`Follow all ol the child restraint manufac-
`turer‘s instructions for installation and use.
`
`For how to use the locking clip, follow the
`instructions attached to the locking clip.
`When purchasing a child restraint, be sure
`to select one which will fit in your vehicle
`as it may not be possible to properly install
`some types of child restraints on your
`vehicle.
`
`As shown in the example in the illustra-
`tions, secure the child restraint with the lap
`belt. To prevent slack in the lap belt, it
`will be necessary to secure the lap/shoulder
`belt
`in place with a locking clip. Use a
`NISSAN genuine locking clip (part number
`999JW-A3000, available from your Nissan/
`Datsun dealer), or one which is equivalent
`in dimensions and strength. After securing
`the locking clip, place the shoulder portion
`of the belt between the child restraint and
`the seat back.
`
`When your child restraint system is not in
`use, keep the locking clip in the glove box
`to prevent it from being lost.
`
`CAUTION:
`
`0 When your child restraint system is not
`in use, store it in the luggage room or
`
`0 Remember that a child restraint left in a
`
`closed vehicle can become very hot.
`Check the seating surface and buckles
`before placing your child back in the
`child restraint.
`
`0 Some states, provinces, or territories
`require that infants and small children
`be restrained in approved child restraint
`systems at all
`times while the vehicle
`is being operated.
`
`CHILDREN
`
`Children who are too large for child re-
`straint systems. or who do not have an
`appropriate child seat available should be
`seated and restrained by the seat belts
`which are provided. Children seated in the
`front seat should wear both the lap and
`shoulder belts. If the Shoulder belt contacts
`the neck or face due to the child's size. the
`child should sit in the rear seat and wear a
`
`sit up by
`infants who cannot
`lap belt.
`themselves and who do not have a child
`
`AMH00603
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`Never let a child stand or kneel on any seat
`or allow a child in the cargo areas while the
`vehicle is moving. A child who must stand
`while riding should stand on the floor,
`behind the driver's seat. This will provide
`some protection in case of a sudden stop.
`
`PREGNANT WOMEN
`It is recommended that pregnant women
`use seat belts. Check with your doctor for
`specific recommendations. The lap belt
`sl~ould be worn snug and positioned as
`low as possible around the hips, not the
`waist.
`
`INJURED PERSONS
`It is recommended that injured persons
`use seat belts, depending on the injury.
`Check with your doctor
`for specific
`recommendations.
`
`SEAT BELT MAINTENANCE
`To clean the belt webbings, apply a
`mild soap solution or any solution
`recommended for cleaning upholstery
`or carpets, brush it, wipe with a cloth
`and allow it to dry in the shade.
`Do not allow the belts to retract until
`they are completely dry.
`Do not use any other chemicals or try
`bleaching or re-dyeing the belt. These
`operations weaken the webbing.
`Periodically check the belt and the
`metal components such as buckles,
`tongues, retractors, flexible wires and
`anchors for deterioration or damage.
`If any component is found deteriorated
`or damaged, or if the belt has been
`stressed because it was worn during
`an accident, the entire belt assembly
`should be replaced.
`
`REARVIEW MIRRORS
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`INSIDE
`The inside rearview mirror can be changed
`from clear daylight visibility to non-glarc
`night visibility by pulling the knob under
`the mirror.
`The non-glare ni
`ght pos ition also reduces
`rear view clarity.
`
`AMH00604
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`

`TRAILER TOWING
`
`Your new NISSAN was designed t o be
`used primarily
`t o carry passengers and
`-
`cargo. For your safety and that of your
`passengers, please read the following sec-
`tion carefully before towing a trailer. Re-
`member that towing a trailer will place ad-
`ditional loads o n your vehicle's engine,
`drive train, steering, braking and other
`systems.
`
`ing and performancc may he adversely
`affected.
`
`O U T S I D E
`The outside mirror can be moved in any
`direction for better rear view.
`To remove ice from the mirror surface, use
`a spray deicer; do not scrape ice from the
`mirror surface since damage to the mirror
`surface may occur.
`
`T R A I L E R H I T C H
`Choose a hitch design which is compatible
`with your vehicle and trailer and makc sure
`the trailer hitch is securely attached t o the
`vehicle, t o help avoid personal injury due
`t o sway caused by crosswinds, rough road
`surfaces or passing trucks. Axle-mounted
`hitches should not be used.
`The hitch should not be attached t o the
`bumper; in addition, it should be installed
`in a manner that will not affect the opera-
`tion of the impact-absorbing bumper sys-
`tem.
`No modifications should be made during
`hitch installation t o the vehicle exhaust
`system, brake system, etc. If the hitch is re-
`moved, seal the bolt holes t o prevent ex-
`Remote control mirror
`haust fumes, water or dust from entering
`This type of mirror is adjusted with the re- M A X I M U M T O N G U E L O A D
`the passenger compartment.
`mote control switch located at the center Never allow the tongue load t o exceed 10% From time to time, check to make sure
`console.
`of the total trailer load. In addition, re-
`that all trailer hitch mounting bolts remain
`that tongue load should be con-
`"'ember
`If ice forms on the mirror surface, remove
`securely
`fastened.
`sidered part of the vehicle passenger and
`it with a spray deicer before using the
`cargo load (Gross Axle Weight Rating). In
`mirror.
`objects in the door mirror on the assist n o case should
`this load rating be ex-
`ceeded; otherwise, vehicle handling, brak-
`side are closer than they appear.
`
`M A X I M U M T R A I L E R L O A D
`Never allow the total trailer load (trailer
`weight plus cargo weight) t o exceed 1,000
`lb (454 kg). Towing loads greater than this
`could have serious effects on your vehicle's
`handling and performance which could re-
`sult
`in vehicle damage and/or personal
`injury
`
`AMH00605
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`

`

`T I R E P R E S S U R E S
`When towing a trailer, inflate the vehicle
`tires to the recommended cold tire pressure
`indicated on the tire placard (located on
`the inside of the center console.box lid.
`Trailer tire condition, size, load rating and
`proper inflation pressure should be in ac-
`<.ordance with the trailer and tire manu-
`I':~~.lurers' specifications.
`
`T R A I L E R B R A K E S
`If your trailer is equipped with a braking
`system, make sure it conforms to Federal
`and local regulations and that it is properly
`installed.
`Under no circumstances should a trailer
`brake system be connected directly to the
`vehicle brake system.
`
`S A F E T Y C H A I N
`Alw:~ys use a suitable chain between your
`vcllicle and the trailer. The chain should be
`crossed and should be attached to the
`hitch, not t o the vehicle bumper or axle.
`Re surc to leave enough slack in the chain
`to pcr111i1 turning corners.
`
`T R A I L E R L I G H T S
`Trailcr lights should comply with Federal
`and/or local regulations.
`When wiring vehicle for towing connection,
`connect stop and tail light pickup into the
`vehicle electrical circuit at point between
`the sensor and stop light switch or light
`switch.
`
`T R A I L E R T O W I N G T I P S
`In order to gain skill and an understanding
`of
`the vehicle's behavior, you should
`practice turning, stopping and backing up
`in an area which is free from traffic,
`because steering stability, operation and
`braking performance will be somewhat
`different than under normal circumstances.
`Avoid abrupt starts, acceleration or
`stops.
`a Avoid sharp turns or lane changes.
`a Always drive your vehicle at a moderate
`speed.
`Always block the wheels on both ve-
`hicle and trailer when parking. Parking
`on a slope
`is not
`recommended;
`however, if you must do so, and if your
`vehicle
`is equipped with automatic
`trans-
`transmission, don't
`shift
`the
`
`;ion shift lever into the "PARK
`mis!
`~tion until the wheels have been
`posi
`:ked and the parking brake has been
`bloc
`ser. Otherwise,
`transmission damage
`could occur.
`a When descending a hill, shift into a
`lower gear and use the engine braking
`effect. When ascending a long grade,
`downshift the transmission to a lower
`gear and reduce speed as permitted to
`reduce chances of engine overloading
`and/or overheating.
`If the engine coolant rises to an ex-
`tremely high temperature when
`the air
`conditioning system is " O N t
`urn thc
`system "OFF".
`
`Trailer towing requires more f~ 1e1 than
`
`under normal circumstances bec :awe ol'
`a considerable
`increase
`in
`traction
`power and resistance.
`Avoid
`towing a
`trailer during
`"break-in" period.
`a Have your vehicle serviced more oftr~l
`than at intervals specified in the rc-
`commended Maintenance Schedule.
`When towing a trailer, change oil in thrn
`transaxle more frequently.
`Refer to the Maintenance Schedule.
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