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NISSAN PATHFINDER 1997 R50 / 2.G Owners Manual troller and vehicle is more than approx.
49 ft (15 m).
IWhen one of the doors is ajar, only the
unlock function can be operated.
Replace the two batteries as follows:
1. Remove the screw and open the

Page 48 of 233

NISSAN PATHFINDER 1997 R50 / 2.G Owners Manual FCC Notice:
Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the manufacturer compliance
could void the users authority to operate
the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the
FCC Rules

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NISSAN PATHFINDER 1997 R50 / 2.G Owners Manual 1. Turn the key counterclockwise to unlock the
back door.
2. Pull the opener handle to open the back
door.
3. To lock the back door, push it down firmly
and turn the key clockwise.
IAlways check the b

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NISSAN PATHFINDER 1997 R50 / 2.G Owners Manual from the engine compartment, to
avoid injury, do not open the hood.
The glove box may be opened by turning the
key as shown.
Keep glove box lid closed while driving
to prevent injury in an accident or

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NISSAN PATHFINDER 1997 R50 / 2.G Owners Manual Do not ride in a moving vehicle when the
seatback is reclined. This can be dan-
gerous. The shoulder belt will not be
against your body. In an accident you
could be thrown into it and receive neck
or

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NISSAN PATHFINDER 1997 R50 / 2.G Owners Manual Folding
1. Remove the head restraints.
2. Pull the strap forward and fold the seat
cushion up.
3. Pull the lever and pull the seatback forward
to fold it down.
4. When resetting the seat, be sure to i

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NISSAN PATHFINDER 1997 R50 / 2.G Owners Manual Pull the reclining lever and position the seat
back at the desired angle. Release the reclin-
ing lever after positioning the seat at the
desired angle.
IDo not ride in a moving vehicle when
the seatb

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NISSAN PATHFINDER 1997 R50 / 2.G Owners Manual belt anchor is securely fixed in posi-
tion.
IThe shoulder belt anchor height
should be adjusted to snug fit.
Failure to do so may reduce the effec-
tiveness of the entire restraint system
and increas
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