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2010 Nissan Murano Owner's Manual

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will lose even more traction.<br />

. Allow more stopping distance under<br />

these conditions. Braking should be<br />

started sooner than on dry pavement.<br />

. Allow greater following distances<br />

on slippery roads.<br />

. Watch for slippery spots (glare ice).<br />

These may appear on an otherwise<br />

clear road in shaded areas. If a<br />

patch of ice is seen ahead, brake<br />

before reaching it. Try not to brake<br />

while on the ice, and avoid any<br />

sudden steering maneuvers.<br />

. Do not use cruise control on slippery<br />

roads.<br />

. Snow can trap dangerous exhaust<br />

gases under your vehicle. Keep<br />

snow clear of the exhaust pipe and<br />

from around your vehicle.<br />

ENGINE BLOCK HEATER (if so<br />

equipped)<br />

Engine block heaters are used to assist with<br />

cold temperature starting.<br />

The engine block heater should be used when<br />

the outside temperature is 208F(−78C) or lower.<br />

5-30 Starting and driving<br />

To use the engine block heater<br />

1. Turn the engine off.<br />

2. Open the hood and unwrap the engine<br />

block heater cord.<br />

3. Plug the engine block heater cord into a<br />

grounded 3-wire, 3-pronged extension cord.<br />

4. Plug the extension cord into a Ground Fault<br />

Interrupt (GFI) protected, grounded 110volt<br />

AC (VAC) outlet.<br />

5. The engine block heater must be plugged in<br />

for at least 2 - 4 hours, depending on<br />

outside temperatures, to properly warm the<br />

engine coolant. Use an appropriate timer to<br />

turn the engine block heater on.<br />

6. Before starting the engine, unplug and<br />

properly store the cord to keep it away from<br />

moving parts.<br />

WARNING<br />

. Do not use your engine block heater<br />

with an ungrounded electrical system<br />

or a 2-pronged adapter. You can<br />

be seriously injured by an electrical<br />

shock if you use an ungrounded<br />

connection.<br />

. Disconnect and properly store the<br />

engine block heater cord before<br />

starting the engine. Damage to the<br />

cord could result in an electrical<br />

shock and can cause serious injury.<br />

. Use a heavy-duty 3-wire, 3-pronged<br />

extension cord rated for at least<br />

10A. Plug the extension cord into a<br />

Ground Fault Interrupt (GFI) protected,<br />

grounded 110-VAC outlet.<br />

Failure to use the proper extension<br />

cord or a grounded outlet can result<br />

in a fire or electrical shock and<br />

cause serious personal injury.

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