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2010 Nissan Murano Owner's Manual

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MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS<br />

When performing any inspection or maintenance<br />

work on your vehicle, always take care<br />

to prevent serious accidental injury to yourself or<br />

damage to the vehicle. The following are general<br />

precautions which should be closely observed.<br />

WARNING<br />

. Park the vehicle on a level surface,<br />

apply the parking brake securely<br />

and block the wheels to prevent<br />

the vehicle from moving. Move the<br />

selector lever to P (Park).<br />

. Be sure the ignition switch is in the<br />

OFF or LOCK position when performing<br />

any parts replacement or<br />

repairs.<br />

. If you must work with the engine<br />

running, keep your hands, clothing,<br />

hair and tools away from moving<br />

fans, belts and any other moving<br />

parts.<br />

. It is advisable to secure or remove<br />

any loose clothing and remove any<br />

jewelry, such as rings, watches, etc.<br />

before working on your vehicle.<br />

. Always wear eye protection whenever<br />

you work on your vehicle.<br />

. If you must run the engine in an<br />

enclosed space such as a garage, be<br />

sure there is proper ventilation for<br />

exhaust gases to escape.<br />

. Never get under the vehicle while it<br />

is supported only by a jack. If it is<br />

necessary to work under the vehicle,<br />

support it with safety stands.<br />

. Keep smoking materials, flame and<br />

sparks away from fuel tank and the<br />

battery.<br />

. The fuel filter or fuel lines should be<br />

serviced by a NISSAN dealer because<br />

the fuel lines are under high<br />

pressure even when the engine is<br />

off.<br />

CAUTION<br />

. Do not work under the hood while<br />

the engine is hot. Turn the engine<br />

off and wait until it cools down.<br />

. Avoid direct contact with used engine<br />

oil and coolant. Improperly<br />

disposed engine oil, and engine<br />

coolant and/or other vehicle fluids<br />

can damage the environment. Always<br />

conform to local regulations<br />

for disposal of vehicle fluid.<br />

. Never leave the engine or the CVT<br />

related component harnesses disconnected<br />

while the ignition switch<br />

is in the ON position.<br />

. Never connect or disconnect the<br />

battery or any transistorized component<br />

while the ignition switch is<br />

in the ON position.<br />

. Your vehicle is equipped with an<br />

automatic engine cooling fan. It may<br />

come on at any time without warning,<br />

even if the ignition key is in the<br />

OFF position and the engine is not<br />

running. To avoid injury, always<br />

disconnect the negative battery<br />

cable before working near the fan.<br />

This “8. Maintenance and do-it-yourself” section<br />

gives instructions regarding only those items<br />

which are relatively easy for an owner to perform.<br />

A genuine NISSAN Service <strong>Manual</strong> is also<br />

available. (See “OWNER’S MANUAL/SERVICE<br />

MANUAL ORDER INFORMATION” in the “9.<br />

Technical and consumer information” section.)<br />

You should be aware that incomplete or<br />

improper servicing may result in operating<br />

difficulties or excessive emissions, and could<br />

affect warranty coverage. If in doubt about<br />

any servicing, we recommend that it be<br />

Maintenance and do-it-yourself 8-5

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