5. Storing the Vehicle
The service plug must be removed to shut down the high-voltage system for storage.
Do
not store a vehicle inside a structure. Keep the vehicle away from other vehicles if the
high-voltage battery is severely damaged. There is possibility of delayed fire from a severely
damaged high-voltage battery.
If the Rogue HYBRID needs to be stored or left unattended, the high-voltage system must be shut down by
removing the service plug [refer to Alternate Procedure 2 (Remove Service Plug) (DG–29)] and a sign put
on
the vehicle indicating it is a hybrid vehicle with high-voltage dangers. For example:
DG–41
6. Dismantling Information
Removal
or repair of the high-voltage battery requires special tools and specific training. Nissan strongly
recommends that only certified NISSAN dealer technicians perform these operations.
6-1 Precautions for Handling High-voltage Battery DANGER
• Because Rogue HYBRID contains a high-voltage battery, there is the risk of
electric
shock, electric leakage, or similar accidents if the high-voltage components or
vehicle is handled incorrectly. Be sure to follow the correct work procedures when
performing inspection and dismantling.
• If it is necessary to touch any of the high-voltage harnesses or components you
must
always wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and properly
shut-down the high-voltage system by removing the service plug.
• Be sure to always wear appropriate PPE before beginning work on the high-
voltage
system.
• Be sure to remove the service plug in order to shut-down the high-voltage system
before
performing inspection or dismantling of high-voltage system harnesses and
parts.
• If the vehicle is heavily damaged, for example the high-voltage battery is
deformed,
broken, or cracked; appropriate PPE must always be used at all times to
avoid electrical shock.
DG–43