
Transmission oil high temperature warning.... 2-�f6
Opening and �blosing the trunk..................�-.............. �f-22
Opening the doors ..................�-..................�-................... �f-7
Opening the fuel filler door ..................�-..................�-.. �f-25
Opening the hood..................�-..................�-................... �f-18
Operating range for engine start ..................�-.......... 5-10
Operation displays..................�-..................�-.................. 2-4�f
Outside air temperature ..................�-..................�-........ 2-18
Outside door handles ..................�-..................�-.............. 7-6
Outside mirrors..................�-..................�-..................�-...... �f-28
Outside temperature display indi�bates
higher temperature..................�-..................�-............ GTR-2�f
Overheat If your vehi�ble overheats..................�-..................�-.... 6-8
Owner’s Manual/Servi�be Manual
order information ..................�-..................�-..................�-... 9-22
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Parking Parking brake ..................�-..................�-.................... 5-�f�f
Parking brake break-in................�-..................�-...... 5-48
Parking brake release warning ..................�-....... 2-�f6
Parking/parking on hills ..................�-..................�-.. 5-46
Passenger �bompartment ..................�-..................�-....... 8-25
Power Lo�bking with power door lo�bk swit�bh................ �f-5
Power outlets ..................�-..................�-.................... 2-55
Power steering..................�-..................�-..................�- 5-47
Power steering fluid..................�-..................�-......... 8-14
Power windows ..................�-..................�-................ 2-60 Trunk release power �ban�bel swit�bh................. �f-21
Pre�bautions..................�-..................�-..........................�-..... 8-17 All-Wheel Drive driving safety pre�bautions ...... 5-9
Braking pre�bautions..................�-..................�-......... 5-48
Maintenan�be pre�bautions..................�-..................�-.. 8-6
Pre�bautions on �bhild restraints..................�-....... 1-15
Pre�bautions on �bruise �bontrol..................�-......... 5-�f5
Pre�bautions on seat belt usage..................�-......... 1-6
Pre�bautions on supplemental
restraint system..................�-..................�-................. 1-�f4
Pre�bautions when starting and driving .............. 5-�f
Pre�bautions before driving..................�-................ GTR-10
Pre�bautions on performan�be driving ................ GTR-1�f
Pregnant women ..................�-..................�-..................�-..... 1-9
Push starting ..................�-..................�-..................�-............ 6-7
“PUSH” warning..................�-..................�-...................... 2-44
Push-button ignition swit�bh..................�-..................�-.. 5-10R
R mode start fun�btion ..................�-..................�-............ 5-�f2
Rapid air pressure loss..................�-..................�-............ 5-8
Readiness for Inspe�btion/Maintena�-n�be test......... 9-20
Rear window defroster swit�bh..................�-............... 2-50
Rear-fa�bing �bhild restraint installation
using LATCH..................�-..................�-..................�-.......... 1-19
Rear-fa�bing �bhild restraint installation using the
seat belts..................�-..................�-..........................�-......... 1-21
Re�bommended fluids and
maintenan�be interval..................�-..................�-......... GTR-19
Redu�bing tight �borner braking phenomenon ....... 5-4�f Refueling pre�bautions ..................�-..................�-...... GTR-1�f
Remote keyless entry fun�btions..................�-............. �f-12
Removing spots..................�-..................�-......................... 7-4
Removing the �bowl top �bover..................�-..................�- 8-9
Repair and repla�bement pro�bedure..................�-...... 1-48
Repla�bement of brake pads and dis�b rotors.... GTR-5
Repla�bing spark plugs ..................�-..................�-........... 8-20
Repla�bing the brake pads..................�-..................�-..... 8-24
Repla�bing the wiper blades..................�-..................�-.. 8-22
Reporting safety defe�bts ..................�-..................�-...... 9-19
Reverse warning..................�-..................�-...................... 2-�f5
Roadside assistan�be program ..................�-................. 6-2
Run-flat tire warning..................�-..................�-............... 2-�f9
Run-flat tires..................�-..................�-..................�-............. 6-4
S
Safety
All-Wheel Drive driving safety pre�bautions ...... 5-9
Child safety..................�-..................�-........................ 1-1�f
Reporting safety defe�bts ..................�-................. 9-19
Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental
restraint system..................�-..................�-..................�-........ 1-1
S�bheduled maintenan�be........�-..................�-..................�-.. 8-�f
Seat
Booster seats..................�-..................�-.................... 1-�f1
Forward-fa�bing �bhild restraint installation
using the seat belts..................�-..................�-......... 1-27
10-5

10-6
Front seat-mounted side-impact supplemental
air �fag and roof-mounted curtain side-impact
supplemental air �fag systems �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-45
Front seats�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-3
Heated seats�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 2-54
NISSAN Advanced Air Bag System �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-40
Precautions on seat �felt usage�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-6
Rear-facing child restraint installation using
the seat �felts �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-21
Seat �felt extenders�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-12
Seat �felt maintenance�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b 1-13
Seat �felts�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-6, 7-8
Seat �felts with pretensioners�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-46
Seats �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-2
Three-point type seat �felt with retractor �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-9
Seat �felt
Forward-facing child restraint installation
using the seat �felts�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-27
Precautions on seat �felt usage�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-6
Rear-facing child restraint installation using
the seat �felts �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-21
Seat �felt extenders�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-12
Seat �felt maintenance�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b 1-13
Seat �felts�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-6, 7-8
Seat �felts with pretensioners�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-46
Three-point type seat �felt with retractor �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-9
Security systems �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 2-45
Self-adjusting �frakes �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 8-23
Setting (drive computer) �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 2-19
Setting hazard indicator and horn mode �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 3-13
Shift lever position warning�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b 2-35 Shift “P” warning�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 2-43
Small children�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-14
Spark plugs �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 8-20
Special winter equipment �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b 5-53
Specifications�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 9-8
Speedometer�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 2-6
Starting
Before starting the engine�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 5-13
Jump starting�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 6-5, 8-19
Precautions when starting and driving �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 5-3
Push starting �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 6-7
Starting the engine�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 5-13
Steering
Power steering�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 5-47
Power steering fluid�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 8-14
Steering lock release malfunction indicator�b�b�b�b 2-44
Steering wheel�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 3-26
Steering-wheel-mount�led controls �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 5-35
Tilt/telescopic steering column�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 3-26
Storage �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 2-56
Summer tires�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b GTR-11
Sun visors �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 3-27
Sunglasses holder �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 2-57
Supplemental air �fag warning la�fels�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-47
Supplemental air �fag warning light�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-47
Supplemental restraint system�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-34
Suspension and wheel alignment�b�b�b�b GTR-16, GTR-22
Switch Hazard warning flasher switch�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 6-2
Headlight and turn signal switch �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 2-50
Headlight switch�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 2-50 How to switch the modes �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 5-25
Ignition switch operation �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l 5-10
Ignition switch positions�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 5-11
Interior light control switch �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 2-62
Locking with power door lock switch�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 3-5
Push-�futton ignition switch�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 5-10
Rear window defroster switch�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 2-50
Trunk lid release switch�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b 3-20
Trunk open request switch �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 3-20
Trunk release power cancel switch�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 3-21
VDC, transmission and suspension
setup switches�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 5-25
Windshield wiper and washer switch�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 2-48
T
Tachometer
�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 2-7
Temperature A, B and C�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 9-18
Terms�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 9-14
Three-point type seat �felt with retractor �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-9
Three-way catalyst�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 5-3
Tight corner �fraking phenomenon�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 5-43
Tilt/telescopic steering column�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 3-26
Tire
Changing wheels and tires�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 8-41
Checking the tire pressure�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 8-36
Flat tire�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 6-3
Front/rear tire size discrepancy warning�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 2-38
Low tire pressure warning �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 2-39
Run-flat tire warning�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 2-39
Run-flat tires�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 6-4

FUEL INFORMATION
VR38 engine
Use unleaded premium gasoline with an octane
rating of at least �f3 AK�b (Anti-Knock �bndex)
number (Research octane number �f8) to max-
imize vehicle performance.
�bf the premium gasoline specified above is not
available, you may use unleaded premium gaso-
line with an octane rating of at least �f1 AK�b
number (Research octane number �f6) , but you
may notice a decrease in performance.
Do not use gasoline with a lower octane rating
than �f1 AK�b (Research octane number �f6) .
NOTICE
.Using a fuel other than that speci-
fied could adversely affect the emis-
sion control systems, and may also
affect warranty coverage.
. Under no circumstances should a
leaded gasoline be used, since this
will damage the three way catalyst.
. Do not use E-15 or E-85 fuel in your
vehicle. Your vehicle is not designed
to run on E-15 or E-85 fuel. Using E-
15 or E-85 fuel in a vehicle not specifically designed for E-15 or E-
85 fuel can adversely affect the
emission control devices and sys-
tems of the vehicle. Damage caused
by such fuel is not covered by the
NISSAN new vehicle limited war-
ranty.
. U.S. government regulations require
ethanol dispensing pumps to be
identified by a small, square, orange
and black label with the common
abbreviation or the appropriate per-
centage for that region.
. NISSAN recommends using fuels
that contain no alcohol. However,
fuels containing up to 10% alcohol
may be used, if necessary. To avoid
serious engine damage due to in-
creased cylinder temperature, do
not use fuels that contain more
alcohol than indicated in
“Gasoline containing oxyge-
nates” page 9-4. Also, do not use
fuel additives, fuel stabilizers or fuel
deicers that contain alcohol.
For additional information, see the following
section. (
“Capacities and recommended fluids/lubricants” page �f-2)
ENGINE OIL RECOMMENDATION
Mobil 1 (0W-40) (100% synthetic) is the factory
fill oil. The VR38 engine with its plasma-sprayed
bores was developed using this oil. N�bSSAN
cannot ensure proper engine operation and
durability if other 0W-40 synthetic oil is used.
�bf Mobil 1 (0W-40) is not available, Mobil 1
(10W-40) (100% synthetic) may be used;
however, some performance loss may be
noticed.
See the following section for engine oil and oil
filter recommendation. (
“Capacities and
recommended fluids/lubricants” page �f-2)
COLD TIRE PRESSURES
The label is typically located on the driver side
center pillar or on the driver’s door.
(
“Wheels and tires” page 8-32)
NEW VEHICLE BREAK-IN PROCE-
DURES RECOMMENDATION
Follow these recommendations for the future
reliability and economy of your new vehicle.
During the first 1,200 miles (2,000 km) of
vehicle use, follow the recommendations out-
lined in this Owner’s Manual. (
“Break-in
schedule” page 5-3�f)
GAS STATION INFORMATION