1998 NISSAN PATHFINDER flat tire

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NISSAN PATHFINDER 1998 R50 / 2.G Owners Manual SEAT BELT EXTENDERSIf, because of body size or driving position, it is
not possible to properly fit the lap-shoulder belt
and fasten it, an extender is available which is
compatible with the installed

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NISSAN PATHFINDER 1998 R50 / 2.G Owners Manual To lock the steering wheel, remove the key.
To unlock the steering wheel, insert the key
and turn it gently while rotating the steer-
ing wheel slightly right and left.Never remove the key while drivi

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NISSAN PATHFINDER 1998 R50 / 2.G Owners Manual IAccelerate slowly and smoothly. Maintain
cruising speeds with a constant accelerator
position.
IDrive at moderate speeds on the highway.
Driving at high speed will lower fuel
economy.
IAvoid unnecess

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NISSAN PATHFINDER 1998 R50 / 2.G Owners Manual TIRE EQUIPMENT1. SUMMER tires are of a tread design to
provide superior performance on dry pave-
ment. However, the performance of these
tires will be substantially reduced in snowy
and icy conditions

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NISSAN PATHFINDER 1998 R50 / 2.G Owners Manual 6 In case of emergencyFlat tire ...................................................................... 6-2
Jump starting............................................................. 6-7
Push starting

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NISSAN PATHFINDER 1998 R50 / 2.G Owners Manual CHANGING A FLAT TIREIf you have a flat tire, follow the instructions
below.Stopping the vehicle1. Safely move the vehicle off the road away
from traffic.
2. Turn on the hazard warning flasher.
3. Park

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NISSAN PATHFINDER 1998 R50 / 2.G Owners Manual If you have a flat tire, see ªFlat tireº in the
ª6. In case of emergencyº section.TIRE PRESSURE
Maximum inflation pressureDo not exceed the maximum inflation pres-
sures shown on the side wall of

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NISSAN PATHFINDER 1998 R50 / 2.G Owners Manual CHANGING TIRES AND WHEELS
Tire rotationNISSAN recommends that tires be rotated
every 7,500 miles (12,000 km) for 2WD ve-
hicles and 3,750 miles (6,000 km) for 4WD
vehicles. However, the timing for tir
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