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Inside
Care
Check that the seat belts operate properly and smoothly. Check
belt webbing for wear or damage.
Be sure all gauges - fuel, oil, temperature and battery -
function properly and indicate normal levels.
SEATBELTS SAVE LIVES .......... BUCKLE UP
Check brakes for smooth operation. Pedal should be firm and
vehicle shouldn't pull to one side while stopping.
Check for steering ? wheel vibration, hard steering or strange
noises. If vehicle pulls to one side, have tires and alignment
checked by a Nissan dealer.
Accelerator pedal should not catch or require uneven effort.
Keep the floor mats away from the pedal.
Make sure, headlights, stoplights, taillights and turn signals
operate properly. Check headlight aim.
Check that wipers and washers are working and do not streak.
Ensure that air or heat comes out of the defroster outlets
properly and in sufficient quantity.
f the exhaust note sounds unusual or there is a smell of exhaust
fumes, roll down windows and bring vehicle to a Nissan dealer
immediately.
Test automatic transmission "Park" mechanism on
a fairly steep hill. The vehicle should be held securely in
the "P" position without applying brakes.
Under the hood
Check fluid levels - engine oil, coolant, brake and power
steering fluids. Engine oil should be checked with the vehicle
parked on the level ground and the engine stopped.
Check automatic transmission fluid level after putting the
selector level in "P" with the engine idling.
Check radiator for dirt, insects or leaves that may have accumulated.
Inspect hoses for cracks, deformation or loose connections
that lead to overheating.
Make sure engine drive belts are not frayed, worn, cracked
or oily.
Oil
Operating a vehicle with insufficient oil can cause irreparable
damage to the engine, so check the oil regularly and change
it as often as noted in the maintenance schedule.
Park the vehicle on a level surface and apply parking brake.
Run the engine until it reaches operating temperature. Turn
off the engine. Wait for few minutes for the oil to drain
back into the oil pan. Remove the dipstick and wipe it clean.
Reinsert it all the way. Remove the dipstick again and check
the oil level. It should be between the ?H? and ?L? marks.
If the oil level is below the ?L? mark, remove the oil filter
cap and add the recommended oil. Do not overfill. Recheck
oil level with dipstick.
Outside Vehicle
Inspect tires for damage, cuts or excessive wear. At the service
station, test pressure with a gauge and adjust if necessary.
Also check for missing or loose wheel nuts.
Check Your Air Regularly. 80% of all tyres problems relate
to improper inflation, which reduces mileage. Most cars require
an inflation levels of 28 PSI, varying according to the load
that has to be carried.
Take a Close Look. - Avoid trouble before it starts by having
your tyres inspected often, by your authorised GOODYEAR dealer.
Have alignment and tire balance checked when your car is serviced.
Misalignments lead to rapid and uneven tire wear, and out-of-balance
tires will cause steering vibration.
Rotate tires every 6,000 to 8,000 miles (or according to their
manufacturer's rotation schedule) to get the most out of each
set. When buying new tires, it's best to replace all four
tires at once.
Check windshield wiper blades for cracks or wear.
Look underneath vehicle to check for a low hanging muffler
or anything that looks abnormal. Also look at fluid leaks.
Fuel
Use only gasoline with the octane recommended in your owner's
manual. A common misconception is that octane measures the
quality or power capabilities of gas. But octane is simply
the measurement of gasoline's resistance to detonation or
pinging. So using higher-than-recommended octane gas is a
waste of money, while lower-than-recommended octane will result
in poor performance and increased operating costs.
Be sure to avoid running the tank too close to empty. Gas
impurities and sediments collect at the bottom of your tank
and cause problems if drawn into the fuel line.
Roadside Trouble shooting & safety
Get your vehicle completely off the road and away from traffic.
Never stand near the edge of the highway while checking the
vehicle.
Turn on your hazard warning flashers and raise the hood to
warn traffic and signal that you need assistance.
If you decide to wait for professional assistance, stay inside
your car with the windows up and the doors locked.
Flat Tires
Park on a level and solid surface. Apply parking brake and
shift manual transmission into "Reverse" or automatic
transmission into "Park".
If you decide to change your tire yourself, follow your vehicles'
specific jacking instructions listed in your owner's manual.
Never change tires when vehicle is on a slope, ice or slippery
area. Also never change tires if oncoming traffic is close
to your vehicle.
Observe the mileage limitations on the temporary spare, and
return jack and other tools to their proper and secure locations
when finished.
Overheating
On extremely hot days, be sure to keep an eye on the temperature
gauge. If you're running hot, make sure to shut off the air
conditioner and roll down the windows. If this doesn't lower
the temperature, turn on the heater to get coolant circulating
through more of the engine.
If the temperature rises beyond the normal range, stop the
vehicle as soon as possible. Continued operation of an overheated
engine will cause serious damage, so pull over to a safe place
and raise the hood. Be extremely careful of radiator and hoses
which may be spraying steam and hot coolant. Never remove
the radiator cap when the engine is hot.
If vehicle overheated because of a long hill or from sitting
in traffic on a hot day, run the engine at a fast idle (approximately
1,500 rpms) until temperature returns to normal.
If there's a coolant leak, broken belt or other malfunction,
shut off the engine. After the engine cools, check coolant
reservoir while engine is running and bring the vehicle to
a Nissan dealer.
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