1997 NISSAN FRONTIER Owners Manual

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NISSAN FRONTIER 1997 D22 / 1.G Owners Manual These instructions for starting the vehicle in
N (Neutral) should only be used until service
can be obtained.
R (Reverse):
Use this position to back up. Shift into this
position only after the vehicle

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NISSAN FRONTIER 1997 D22 / 1.G Owners Manual uncomfortable shift shocks as the trans-
mission repeatedly shifts between 3rd
and overdrive. In this case, set the over-
drive switch in the OFF
position. The
indicator light in the instrument panel

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NISSAN FRONTIER 1997 D22 / 1.G Owners Manual suggestions relate to fuel economy and vehicle
performance. Actual shift ranges should be
adjusted for specific road conditions, weather
conditions and individual driving habits.
c2-wheel drive models

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NISSAN FRONTIER 1997 D22 / 1.G Owners Manual the accelerator pedal fully and hold it
to help start the engine.
cIn the summer, when restarting the
engine within 30 minutes after it has
been stopped, keep the accelerator
pedal fully depressed whi

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NISSAN FRONTIER 1997 D22 / 1.G Owners Manual The cruise control allows driving at a fixed
speed between 30 and 90 MPH (48 and 145
km/h) without keeping your foot on the
accelerator pedal.
To turn on the cruise control,push the
main switch on. Th

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NISSAN FRONTIER 1997 D22 / 1.G Owners Manual To reset at a slower cruising speed,use
one of the following three methods:
a) Lightly tap the brake pedal. When the
vehicle attains the desired speed, push
the COAST/SET switch and release it.
b) Pus

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NISSAN FRONTIER 1997 D22 / 1.G Owners Manual During the first 1,000 miles (1,609 km),
follow these recommendations for the future
reliability and economy of your new vehicle.
Failure to follow these recommendations
may result in vehicle damage o

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NISSAN FRONTIER 1997 D22 / 1.G Owners Manual cKeep your engine tuned up.
cFollow the recommended periodic main-
tenance schedule.
cKeep the tires inflated to the correct
pressure. Low pressure increases tire
wear and wastes fuel.
cKeep the front