WARNING
•After rotating the tyres, adjust the tyre pres-
sure and perform a TPMS temperature cali-
bration.
•Retighten the wheel nuts when the vehicle
has been driven for the first 1,000 km (600
miles) (also in cases of a flat tyre, etc.).
•Do not include the temporary-use spare tyre
in the tyre rotation.
•Incorrect tyre selection, fitting, care or main-
tenance can affect vehicle safety with risk of
accident and injury. If in doubt, consult a
NISSAN dealer or the tyre manufacturer.
TYRE WEAR AND DAMAGE
Tyres should be periodically inspected for wear,
cracking, bulging or objects caught in the tread. If
excessive wear, cracks, bulging or deep cuts are
found, the tyre should be replaced.The original tyres have a built-in tread wear indica-
tor
j1 . When the wear indicator is visible, the tyre
should be replaced.
The wear indicator locations are indicated by the
location marks
j2.
TYRE AGE
Remember tyre age. Never use a tyre over six years
old, regardless of whether they have been used or
not.
Tyres degrade with age as well as the use they are
subjected to. Have the tyres checked and balanced
frequently by a NISSAN dealer or qualified work-
shop. Report all accidents where the tyre is knocked
even if it is minor.
CHANGING TYRES AND WHEELS
WARNING
Do not install a deformed wheel or tyre even if it
has been repaired. Such wheels or tyres could
have structural damage and could fail without
warning.
When replacing a tyre, use the same size, speed
rating and load carrying capacity as originally
equipped. Recommended types and sizes are men-
tioned in “Wheels and Tyres” in the “9. Technical
information” section.
The use of tyres other than those recommended or
the mixed use of tyres of different brands, construc-
tion (bias, bias-belted or radial), or tread patterns
can adversely affect the ride, braking, handling,ground clearance, body-to-tyre clearance, snow
chain clearance, speedometer calibration, headlight
aim and bumper height.
WARNING
Some of these effects may lead to accidents and
could result in serious personal injury.
If the wheels are changed for any reason, always
replace with wheels which have the same offset
dimension. Wheels of a different offset could cause
early tyre wear, possibly degraded vehicle handling
characteristics and/or interference with the brake
discs. Such interference can lead to decreased
braking efficiency and/or early brake pad wear.
FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE (4WD) MODELS
CAUTION
•Always use tyres of the same size, brand, con-
struction (bias, bias-belted or radial), and
tread pattern on all four wheels. Failure to do
so may result in a circumference difference
between tyres on the front and rear axles
which will cause excessive tyre wear and may
damage the transmission, transfer case and
differential gears.
•ONLY use spare tyres specified for the four
wheel drive (4WD) models.SDI1663Z
Maintenance and do-it-yourself8-35
Unit: mm (in)
Model mm (in.)
Overall length 2WD/ 4WD 4379 (172.3)
Overall width 2WD/ 4WD 1806 (71.1)
Overall height 2WD 1590 (62.6)
4WD 1595 (62.8)
2WD 1624 (63.9)*1
4WD 1630 (64.2)*1
Front tread 2WD/ 4WD 1560 (61.4)
Rear tread 2WD 1560 (61.4)
2WD*2/4WD 1550 (61)
Wheelbase 2WD/ 4WD 2646 (104.2)
*1 : with roof rail
*2: models with Independent Multi-link type suspen-
sion (where fitted)When planning to travel in another country,you
should first find out if the fuel available is suitable for
your vehicle’s engine.
Using fuel with too low octane/cetane rating may
cause engine damage. Therefore, avoid taking your
vehicle to areas where appropriate fuel is not avail-
able.
When transferring your vehicle registration to an-
other country,check with the appropriate authori-
ties that the vehicle complies with the requirements
as it may not be possible to adapt it. In some cases,
a vehicle cannot meet the legal requirements and in
other cases, it may be necessary to modify the ve-
hicle to meet specific laws and regulations.
The laws and regulations for motor vehicle emission
control and safety standards vary according to the
country; therefore, vehicle specifications may differ.
NISSAN is not responsible for any inconvenience
when the vehicle is taken and registered into an-
other country. The necessary modifications,
transportation and registration are the owner’s
responsibility.
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATE
The plate is affixed on the B pillar as shown.
Built date
Built date is stamped on the vehicle identification
plate or on a build date plate. The built date means
the calendar month and the year in which the body
shell and power train sub-assemblies are conjoined
and the vehicle is driven or moved from the produc-
tion line.
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DIMENSIONS WHEN TRAVELLING OR TRANS-
FERRING YOUR REGISTRATION
TO ANOTHER COUNTRYVEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
9-6Technical information
Predictive course lines
– Around View Monitor settings ........................................ 4-13
Pregnant women ................................................................. 1-10
Protect
– Protect the environment ................................................. 8-12
– Protect your vehicle from corrosion .................................. 7-6
Push-button ignition switch .................................................. 5-12
Push-starting ....................................................................... 6-13
R
Radio
– FM AM radio with CD player ......................................... 4-24
– NissanConnect .............................................................. 4-38
Rear parcel shelf ................................................................. 2-45
Rear seat .............................................................................. 1-5
Rear window defogger ........................................................ 2-35
Rear-view monitor ................................................................. 4-2
– Operating tips ................................................................. 4-3
– Rear-view monitor setting ................................................ 4-3
Recommended SAE viscosity number ................................... 9-4
Remote control system (integrated keyfob) ............................ 3-4
Repair and replacement procedure ...................................... 1-37
Repairing flat tyre .................................................................. 6-8
Roof
– glass ............................................................................. 2-49
Roof rail .............................................................................. 2-45
Room light control switch .................................................... 2-50
Running-in schedule .............................................................. 5-2
S
Safety
– Child safety ..................................................................... 1-9– Child safety rear door locks ........................................... 3-11
– Head restraints adjustment .............................................. 1-6
– Safety chains (Trailer) .................................................... 5-55
Seat
– Armrest ........................................................................... 1-5
– CENTRE mark on rear centre seat ................................. 1-12
– Child restraint installation using 3-point type seat belt ..... 1-25
– Front seats – Adjustment ................................................. 1-3
– Head restraints adjustment .............................................. 1-6
– Rear seat ......................................................................... 1-5
– Seat heater ...................................................................... 1-4
– Seat heating .................................................................. 2-41
– Seats .............................................................................. 1-2
– Three-point type seat belts ............................................. 1-11
– Universal child restraints for front seat and rear seats ..... 1-16
Seat belt
– CENTRE mark on rear centre seat ................................. 1-12
– Child safety ..................................................................... 1-9
– Pre-tensioner seat belt system ....................................... 1-13
– Seat belt warning .......................................................... 1-10
– Seat belt warning light ..................................................... 2-4
– Seat belts ................................................................. 1-8, 7-5
Seat belt(s)
– Child restraint installation using 3-point type seat belt ..... 1-25
– Child safety ................................................................... 1-14
– Infants ........................................................................... 1-14
– Larger children .............................................................. 1-14
– Seat belt maintenance ................................................... 1-12
– Shoulder belt height adjustment ..................................... 1-12
– Small children ................................................................ 1-14
– Three-point type seat belts ............................................. 1-11
Security system ................................................................... 3-12
– Alarm system ................................................................. 3-12
– NISSAN Anti-Theft System (NATS) ............... 3-12, 3-13, 3-2
Servicing air conditioner ............................................. 4-19, 4-22
Shoulder belt height adjustment (for front seats) .................. 1-12
Snow chains ....................................................................... 8-34
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