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2010 Nissan Murano Owner's Manual

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6. Turn on the hazard warning flashers and<br />

either contact a roadside emergency service<br />

to change the tire or see “CHANGING A<br />

FLAT TIRE” in the “6. In case of emergency”<br />

section of this Owner’s <strong>Manual</strong>.<br />

DRINKING ALCOHOL/DRUGS AND<br />

DRIVING<br />

WARNING<br />

Never drive under the influence of<br />

alcohol or drugs. Alcohol in the bloodstream<br />

reduces coordination, delays<br />

reaction time and impairs judgement.<br />

Driving after drinking alcohol increases<br />

the likelihood of being involved in an<br />

accident injuring yourself and others.<br />

Additionally, if you are injured in an<br />

accident, alcohol can increase the severity<br />

of the injury.<br />

NISSAN is committed to safe driving. However,<br />

you must choose not to drive under the influence<br />

of alcohol. Every year thousands of people are<br />

injured or killed in alcohol-related accidents.<br />

Although the local laws vary on what is<br />

considered to be legally intoxicated, the fact is<br />

that alcohol affects all people differently and<br />

most people underestimate the effects of<br />

alcohol.<br />

Remember, drinking and driving don’t mix! And<br />

that is true for drugs, too (over-the-counter,<br />

prescription, and illegal drugs). Don’t drive if<br />

your ability to operate your vehicle is impaired by<br />

alcohol, drugs, or some other physical condition.<br />

DRIVING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS<br />

Your NISSAN is designed for both normal and<br />

off-road use. However, avoid driving in deep<br />

water or mud as your NISSAN is mainly<br />

designed for leisure use, unlike a conventional<br />

off-road vehicle.<br />

Remember that Two-Wheel Drive (2WD) models<br />

are less capable than All-Wheel Drive<br />

(AWD) models for rough road driving and<br />

extrication when stuck in deep snow, mud, or<br />

the like.<br />

Please observe the following precautions:<br />

WARNING<br />

. Drive carefully when off the road<br />

and avoid dangerous areas. Every<br />

person who drives or rides in this<br />

vehicle should be seated with their<br />

seat belt fastened. This will keep<br />

you and your passengers in position<br />

when driving over rough terrain.<br />

. Do not drive across steep slopes.<br />

Instead drive either straight up or<br />

straight down the slopes. Off-road<br />

vehicles can tip over sideways much<br />

more easily than they can forward or<br />

backward.<br />

. Many hills are too steep for any<br />

vehicle. If you drive up them, you<br />

may stall. If you drive down them,<br />

you may not be able to control your<br />

speed. If you drive across them, you<br />

may roll over.<br />

. Do not shift ranges while driving on<br />

downhill grades as this could cause<br />

loss of control of the vehicle.<br />

. Stay alert when driving to the top of<br />

a hill. At the top there could be a<br />

drop-off or other hazard that could<br />

cause an accident.<br />

. If your engine stalls or you cannot<br />

make it to the top of a steep hill,<br />

never attempt to turn around. Your<br />

vehicle could tip or roll over. Always<br />

back straight down in R (Reverse)<br />

range. Never back down in N (Neutral),<br />

using only the brake, as this<br />

could cause loss of control.<br />

. Heavy braking going down a hill<br />

could cause your brakes to overheat<br />

Starting and driving 5-7

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