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2009 Maxima Owner's Manual

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PRECAUTIONS WHEN STARTING<br />

AND DRIVING<br />

WARNING<br />

● Do not leave children or adults who<br />

would normally require the assistance<br />

of others alone in your vehicle. Pets<br />

should also not be left alone. They<br />

could accidentally injure themselves or<br />

others through inadvertent operation of<br />

the vehicle. Also, on hot, sunny days,<br />

temperatures in a closed vehicle could<br />

quickly become high enough to cause<br />

severe or possibly fatal injuries to<br />

people or animals.<br />

● Closely supervise children when they<br />

are around cars to prevent them from<br />

playing and becoming locked in the<br />

trunk where they could be seriously injured.<br />

Keep the car locked, with the rear<br />

seatback and trunk lid securely latched<br />

when not in use, and prevent children’s<br />

access to car keys.<br />

EXHAUST GAS (carbon monoxide)<br />

WARNING<br />

● Do not breathe exhaust gases; they<br />

contain colorless and odorless carbon<br />

monoxide. Carbon monoxide is dangerous.<br />

It can cause unconsciousness or<br />

death.<br />

5-2 Starting and driving<br />

● If you suspect that exhaust fumes are<br />

entering the vehicle, drive with all windows<br />

fully open, and have the vehicle<br />

inspected immediately.<br />

● Do not run the engine in closed spaces<br />

such as a garage.<br />

● Do not park the vehicle with the engine<br />

running for any extended length of time.<br />

● Keep the trunk lid closed while driving,<br />

otherwise exhaust gases could be<br />

drawn into the passenger compartment.<br />

If you must drive with the trunk lid<br />

open, follow these precautions:<br />

1. Open all the windows.<br />

2. Set the air recirculation button<br />

to off and the fan control dial to<br />

high to circulate the air.<br />

● If electrical wiring or other cable connections<br />

must pass to a trailer through<br />

the seal on the trunk lid or the body,<br />

follow the manufacturer’s recommendation<br />

to prevent carbon monoxide entry<br />

into the vehicle.<br />

● The exhaust system and body should be<br />

inspected by a qualified mechanic<br />

whenever:<br />

a. The vehicle is raised for service.<br />

b. You suspect that exhaust fumes are<br />

entering into the passenger<br />

compartment.<br />

c. You notice a change in the sound of<br />

the exhaust system.<br />

d. You have had an accident involving<br />

damage to the exhaust system, underbody,<br />

or rear of the vehicle.<br />

THREE-WAY CATALYST<br />

The three-way catalyst is an emission control<br />

device installed in the exhaust system. Exhaust<br />

gases in the three-way catalyst are burned at<br />

high temperatures to help reduce pollutants.<br />

WARNING<br />

● The exhaust gas and the exhaust system<br />

are very hot. Keep people, animals<br />

or flammable materials away from the<br />

exhaust system components.<br />

● Do not stop or park the vehicle over<br />

flammable materials such as dry grass,<br />

waste paper or rags. They may ignite<br />

and cause a fire.

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