2006 NISSAN FRONTIER change wheel

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NISSAN FRONTIER 2006 D22 / 1.G Owners Manual The 4WD shift indicator light is located in the
odometer display.
The light should turn off within 1 second after
turning the ignition switch to the ON position.
While the engine is running, the 4WD s

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NISSAN FRONTIER 2006 D22 / 1.G Owners Manual cReplacing tires with those not originally
specified by NISSAN could affect the
proper operation of the TPMS.
cDo not inject any tire liquid or aerosol
tire sealant into the tires, as this may
cause a

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NISSAN FRONTIER 2006 D22 / 1.G Owners Manual 2. Find the oval-shaped opening under the
middle of the tailgate. Pass the T-shaped
end of the jack rod through the opening and
direct it toward the spare tire winch, located
directly above the spare

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NISSAN FRONTIER 2006 D22 / 1.G Owners Manual When driving in areas using road salt or other
corrosive materials, check lubrication frequently.
Lights*Clean the headlights on a regular basis.
Make sure that the headlights, stop lights, tail
light

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NISSAN FRONTIER 2006 D22 / 1.G Owners Manual WARNING
cThe use of tires other than those recom-
mended or the mixed use of tires of
different brands, construction (bias,
bias-belted or radial) , or tread patterns
can adversely affect the ride, br

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NISSAN FRONTIER 2006 D22 / 1.G Owners Manual cFor additional information regarding
tires, refer to “Important Tire Safety
Information” (US) or “Tire Safety Infor-
mation” (Canada) in the Warranty In-
formation Booklet .
Care of wheels
cW

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NISSAN FRONTIER 2006 D22 / 1.G Owners Manual Trailer lights
CAUTION
When splicing into the vehicle electrical
system, a commercially available power-
type module/converter must be used to
provide power for all trailer lighting. This
unit uses th

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NISSAN FRONTIER 2006 D22 / 1.G Owners Manual cCrosswinds and rough roads will adversely
affect vehicle/trailer handling, possibly caus-
ing vehicle sway. When being passed by
larger vehicles, be prepared for possible
changes in crosswinds that c
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