WHEELS AND TIRES
Wheel TypeOffset in (mm)Size
Alloy 1.97 (50)
18 x 7.5 J
1.97 (50) 20 x 7.5 J
Tire type Performance type Size
Passenger All season235/65R18
235/55R20
Spare wheel type Wheel Size Tire Size
Space saver 18 x4TT165/90D18
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS
Overall length mm (in)5,075 (199.8)
Overall width mm (in)1,960 (77.2)
Overall height without roof rack mm (in)1,742 (68.6)
with roof rack mm (in)1,813 (71.4)
Front and rear track mm (in)1,670 (65.7)
Wheelbase mm (in)2,900 (114.2)
Gross vehicle weight rating kg (lbs.)2,715 (5,986)
Gross axle weight rating Front kg (lbs.)1,325 (2,921)
Rear kg (lbs.)1,415 (3,120)
Technical and consumer information9-7
6. If your vehicle will be towing a trailer,load from your trailer will be transferred
to your vehicle. Consult this manual to
determine how this reduces the available
cargo and luggage load capacity of your
vehicle.
Before driving a loaded vehicle, confirm that
you do not exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight
Rating (GVWR) or the Gross Axle Weight
Rating (GAWR) for your vehicle. For addi-
tional information, refer to “Measurement of
weights” in this section.
Also check tires for proper inflation pres-
sures. For additional information, refer to
“Tire placard” in the “Maintenance and do-it-
yourself” section of this manual.
SECURING THE LOAD
There are luggage hooks located in the cargo
area as shown. The hooks can be used to
secure cargo with ropes or other types of
straps.
When securing items using luggage hooks
located on the side finisher do not apply a
load over more than 29 N (6.5 lbs.) to a single
hook.
The luggage hooks that are located on the
floor should have loads less than 490 N
(110 lbs.) to a single hook.
WARNING
∙ Properly secure all cargo with ropes or straps to help prevent it from sliding or
shifting. Do not place cargo higher than
the seatbacks. In a sudden stop or colli-
sion, unsecured cargo could cause per-
sonal injury.
∙ The child restraint top tether strap may be damaged by contact with items in the
cargo area. Secure any items in the cargo
area. Your child could be seriously injured
or killed in a collision if the top tether
strap is damaged.
∙ Do not load your vehicle any heavier than the GVWR or the maximum front and
rear GAWRs. If you do, parts of your ve-
hicle can break, tire damage could occur,
or it can change the way your vehicle
handles. This could result in loss of con-
trol and cause personal injury.
Cargo area luggage hooks
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LOADING TIPS
∙ The GVW must not exceed GVWR orGAWR.
∙ Do not load the front and rear axle to the GAWR. Doing so will exceed the GVWR.
WARNING
∙ Properly secure all cargo with ropes orstraps to help prevent it from sliding or
shifting. In a sudden stop or collision, un-
secured cargo could cause personal
injury.
∙ Do not load your vehicle any heavier than the GVWR or the maximum front and
rear GAWRs. If you do, parts of your ve-
hicle can break, tire damage could occur,
or it can change the way your vehicle
handles. This could result in loss of con-
trol and cause personal injury.
∙ Overloading not only can shorten the life of your vehicle and the tire, but can also
cause unsafe vehicle handling and longer
braking distances. This may cause a pre-
mature tire failure which could result in a
serious accident and personal injury. Fail-
ures caused by overloading are not cov-
ered by the vehicle’s warranty.
MEASUREMENT OF WEIGHTS
Secure loose items to prevent weight shifts
that could affect the balance of your vehicle.
When the vehicle is loaded, drive to a scale
and weigh the front and the rear wheels
separately to determine axle loads. Individual
axle loads should not exceed either of the
gross axle weight ratings (GAWR). The total
of the axle loads should not exceed the gross
vehicle weight rating (GVWR). If weight rat-
ings are exceeded, move or remove items to
bring all weights below the ratings. Quality Grades: All passenger car tires must
conform to safety requirements in addition to
these grades.
Quality grades can be found where appli-
cable on the tire sidewall between tread
shoulder and maximum section width. For
example:
Treadwear 200 Traction AA Temperature A
Treadwear
The treadwear grade is a comparative rating
based on the wear rate of the tire when
tested under controlled conditions on a
specified government test course. For ex-
ample, a tire graded 150 would wear one and
one-half (1 1/2) times as well on the govern-
ment course as a tire graded 100. The rela-
tive performance of tires depends upon the
actual conditions of their use, however, and
may depart significantly from the norm due
to variations in driving habits, service prac-
tices and differences in road characteristics
and climate.
UNIFORM TIRE QUALITY GRADING
Technical and consumer information9-15
Traction AA, A, B and C
The traction grades, from highest to lowest,
are AA, A, B, and C. Those grades represent
the tire’s ability to stop on wet pavement as
measured under controlled conditions on
specified government test surfaces of as-
phalt and concrete. A tire marked C may have
poor traction performance.
WARNING
The traction grade assigned to this tire is
based on straight-ahead braking traction
tests, and does not include acceleration,
cornering, hydroplaning, or peak traction
characteristics.Temperature A, B and C
The temperature grades are A (the highest),
B, and C, representing the tire’s resistance to
the generation of heat, and its ability to dis-
sipate heat when tested under controlled
conditions on a specified indoor laboratory
test wheel. Sustained high temperature can
cause the material of the tire to degenerate
and reduce tire life, and excessive tempera-
ture can lead to sudden tire failure. The grade
C corresponds to a level of performance
which all passenger car tires must meet under
the Federal Motor Safety Standard No. 109.
Grades B and A represent higher levels of
performance on the laboratory test wheel
than the minimum required by law.
WARNING
The temperature grade for this tire is es-
tablished for a tire that is properly inflated
and not overloaded. Excessive speed,
under-inflation, or excessive loading, either
separately or in combination, can cause
heat build-up and possible tire failure.
9-16Technical and consumer information
Supplemental restraint systemInformation and warning labels .....1-65
Precautions on supplemental
restraint system ..............1-47
Supplemental restraint system
(Supplemental air bag system) ........1-47
Switch Autolight switch ..............2-40
Automatic power window switch ....2-64
Fog light switch ..............2-45
Hazard warning flasher switch ......6-2
Headlight and turn signal switch ....2-39
Headlight control switch .........2-39
Instrument brightness control ......2-44
Power door lock switch .......3-5,3-6
Power inverter switch ...........2-51
Rear window wiper and
washerswitches..............2-37
Turn signal switch .............2-44
Vehicle dynamic control (VDC)
off switch ..................2-49
T
Tachometer ...................2-6
Temperature gauge Engine coolant temperature gauge ....2-6
Theft (INFINITI vehicle immobilizer system),
engine start ..........2-33,3-4,5-16
Three-way catalyst ...............5-4
Tire Flat tire ....................6-3
Spare tire ...............6-4,8-38
Tirechains .................8-35 Tireplacard.............8-32,9-10
Tirepressure ............8-31,8-31
Tirerotation ................8-35
Types of tires
................8-34
Uniform tire quality grading .......9-15
Wheels and tires ...........8-31,9-7
Wheel/tire size ................9-7
Tire pressure Low tire pressure warning light .....2-10
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
(TPMS) ......................5-5
Top tether strap child restraint .......1-30
Towing 4-wheel drive models ...........6-16
Flattowing................5-137
Towing load/specification .......5-138
Trailertowing...............5-137
Towing a trailer ................5-137
Towing your vehicle ..............6-14
Transceiver HomeLink® Universal
Transceiver . .2-73, 2-74, 2-75, 2-76, 2-77
Transmission Continuously Variable Transmission
(CVT) fluid .................8-13
Driving with Continuously Variable
Transmission (CVT) ............5-18
Travel (See registering a vehicle in
another country) .................9-8
Trip odometer ..................2-5
Turn signal switch ...............2-44
U
Uniform tire quality grading .........9-15 V
Vanity mirror ..................3-33
Vehicle dimensions and weights .......9-7
Vehicle dynamic control (VDC)
offswitch.................... 2-49
Vehicle dynamic control (VDC) system . .5-143
Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) system .5-143
Vehicle identification ..............9-8
Vehicle identification number (VIN) .....9-8
Vehicle identification number (VIN)
(Chassis
number) ................9-8
Vehicle identification number (VIN) plate . .9-8
Vehicle immobilizer system ..........5-16
Vehicle loading information .........9-12
Vehicle recovery ............6-16,6-17
Vehicle security system ............2-32
(INFINITI vehicle immobilizer system),
engine start ..........2-33,3-4, 5-16
Vents ...................... 4-32
Visors......................3-32
W
Warning Airbagwarninglight........1-65,2-13
Anti-lock brake warning light .......2-9
Batterychargewarninglight ......2-10
Brakewarninglight.............2-9
Distance Control Assist (DCA) ......5-99
Hazard warning flasher switch ......6-2
Lane Departure
Prevention .........5-27, 5-32, 5-35
Lane Departure
Warninglight........5-27,5-32,5-35
10-6
Loose fuel cap warning..........2-28
Lowfuelwarninglight ......2-12,2-28
Low tire pressure warning light .....2-10
Low windshield-washer fluid
warninglight................2-28
Passenger air bag and status light . . .1-57
Seat belt warning light .......1-19,2-12
Supplemental air bag
warninglight ............1-65,2-13
Vehicle security system ..........2-32
Warning/indicator lights and
audible reminders ..........2-9,2-13
Warning labels (for SRS) .........1-65
Warning/indicator lights and
audible reminders ............2-9,2-13
Audible reminders ..........2-9,2-13
Indicatorlights............2-9,2-13
Warninglights............2-9,2-13
Warninglights..............2-9,2-13
Warning lights, indicator lights and
audible reminders ................2-8
Warning systems switch ...........2-51
Washer switch Rear window wiper and
washerswitches..............2-37
Weights (See dimensions and weights) . . .9-7
Wheels and tires .............8-31,9-7
Wheel/tire size ..................9-7
When traveling or registering in
another country .................9-8
Windows ....................2-63
Locking passengers' windows ......2-63
Power rear windows ...........2-64
Power windows ..............2-63
Rear power windows ...........2-64
Windshield-washerfluid...........8-14 Windshieldwiperblades...........8-21
Wiper
Rear window wiper and
washerswitches..............2-37
Wiper blades ................8-21
Wiperandwasherswitch ..........2-35
10-7
FUEL INFORMATION:
CAUTION
Do not use leaded gasoline. using leaded
gasoline will damage the three-way
catalyst.
For Mexico
Use UNLEADED PREMIUM gasoline with
an octane rating of at least 91AKI (Anti-
Knock Index) number (Research octane num-
ber 96).
If unleaded premium is not used, UN-
LEADED REGULAR gasoline with an octane
rating of at least 87 AKI (Anti-Knock Index)
number (Research octane number of 91) may
be used at slightly reduced performance.
However, for maximum vehicle performance
and the best driveability, the use of unleaded
premium is recommended. Except for Mexico
Use UNLEADED PREMIUM gasoline with
an octane rating of
at least 95(RON)
If unleaded premium is not used, UN-
LEADED REGULAR gasoline with an octane
rating of at least 91 (RON) may be used at
slightly reduced performance. However, for
maximum vehicle performance and the best
driveability, the use of unleaded premium is
recommended.
RECOMMENDED ENGINE OIL:
For Mexico
• Genuine “Nissan Motor Oil Ester 5W-30
SN”
Except for Mexico
• Genuine “Nissan Motor Oil 0W-20 SN”
For additional information, refer to “Recom-
mended SAE viscosity number” in the “Tech-
nical and consumer information” section of
this manual.
COLD TIRE PRESSURE:
For additional information, refer to the tire
placard.
The label is typically located on the driver side
center pillar. For additional information, refer
to “Wheels and tires” in the “Maintenance and
do-it-yourself” section of this manual.
RECOMMENDED NEW VEHICLE
BREAK-IN PROCEDURE:
During the first 2,000 km (1,200 miles) of
vehicle use, follow the break-in procedures
recommendations for the future reliability
and economy of your new vehicle. For addi-
tional information, refer to “Break-in sched-
ule” in the “Starting and driving” section of
this manual. Failure to follow these recom-
mendations may result in vehicle damage or
shortened engine life.
GAS STATION INFORMATION