2004 NISSAN XTERRA warning light

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NISSAN XTERRA 2004 WD22 / 1.G Owners Manual Push the switch on to warn other drivers when
you must stop or park under emergency condi-
tions. All turn signal lights flash.
WARNING
cWhen stalled or stopped on the road-
way under emergency condit

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NISSAN XTERRA 2004 WD22 / 1.G Owners Manual STORAGE TRAYS (if so equipped)ROOF HEADLINER NET (if so
equipped)
The roof headliner net can be used to store paper
or small, lightweight objects that do not have
sharp edges.
WARNING
cThe cargo restr

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NISSAN XTERRA 2004 WD22 / 1.G Owners Manual GLOVE BOX
Open the glove box by pulling the handle. When
locking
s1or unlockings2the glove box, use the
master key.
WARNING
Keep glove box lid closed while driving to
help prevent injury in an acciden

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NISSAN XTERRA 2004 WD22 / 1.G Owners Manual REMOVING/INSTALLING
WARNING
Do not remove or install the sun shade
while driving so full attention may be
given to vehicle operation.
Removing the sun shade
1. Turn each lock bolt counterclockwise whi

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NISSAN XTERRA 2004 WD22 / 1.G Owners Manual WARNING
cMake sure the hood is completely
closed and latched before driving. Fail-
ure to do so could cause the hood to fly
open and result in an accident.
cIf you see steam or smoke coming from
the e

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NISSAN XTERRA 2004 WD22 / 1.G Owners Manual TILT OPERATION (if so equipped)
Pull the lock lever down and adjust the steering
wheel up or down to the desired position.
Push the lock lever up firmly to lock the steering
wheel in place.
WARNING
Do

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NISSAN XTERRA 2004 WD22 / 1.G Owners Manual CAUTION
cDo not use leaded gasoline. Deposits
from leaded gasoline will seriously re-
duce the three-way catalyst’s ability to
help reduce exhaust pollutants.
cKeep your engine tuned up. Malfunc-
ti

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NISSAN XTERRA 2004 WD22 / 1.G Owners Manual DRINKING ALCOHOL/DRUGS AND
DRIVING
WARNING
Never drive under the influence of alcohol
or drugs. Alcohol in the bloodstream re-
duces coordination, delays reaction time
and impairs judgement. Driving a