Pre-driving checks and adjustments -> Back door for Your Nissan Patrol SUV Fifth Generation (1998-2009)

FUEL FILLER CAP (Pickup  
models)  
BACK DOOR (Wagon and  
Hardtop models)  
a,one-half turn and wait for any "hiss-  
mg ound to stop, to prevent fuel from  
praymg out and Possible personal in-  
Jꢅ. Then remove the cap.  
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WARNING:  
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back  
door  
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prevent  
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openmg while driving.  
Use only a genuine NISSAN fuel filler  
cap when replacing it. It has a built-in  
s.afety valve needed for proper opera-  
tion of the fuel system and emission  
control system. An incorrect cap can  
result in a serious malfunction and pos-  
sible inꢁuꢃ.  
Do. not drive with the back door open.  
ThiS could allow dangerous exhaust  
gases to be drawn into the vehicle.  
LOOSEN  
If fueis spilled on the vehicle body,  
flush It away with water to avoid paint  
damage.  
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Model with sub tank  
To open the fuel filler cap, turn the key counter-  
clockwise.  
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holder  
cap  
the  
on  
cap  
filler  
fuel  
the  
Put  
from spraying out and possible per-  
sonal inꢁꢂꢃꢄ Then remove the cap.  
FUEL FILLER CAP  
ueling.  
ref  
Te fuel filler cap is a ratcheting type.  
Tighten the cap clockwise until ratcheting clicks  
are heard. The cap will lock automatically.  
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heard.  
Tighten  
type.  
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ratchet  
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cap  
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fuel  
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The  
cap  
Use only a genuine NISSAN fuel filler  
cap as a replacement. It has a built-in  
safety valve needed for proper opera-  
tion of the fuel system and emission  
control systemꢄ An incorrect cap can  
result in a serious malfunction and pos-  
sible inꢁuꢃꢄ  
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For models equipped with a sub tank, the main  
tank is located on the rear side.  
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CAUTION:  
CA UTION:  
highly  
and  
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stop  
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Fuel  
exp  
Fuel is extremely flammable and highly  
explosive under ceꢀain conditions. Al-  
ways stop engine and do not smoke or  
allow open flames or sparks near the  
vehicle when refuelingꢄ  
Al-  
conditions.  
ceꢀain  
If fuel is spilled on the vehicle body,  
flush it away with water to avoid paint  
damage.  
or  
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smok  
near  
not  
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do  
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and  
or  
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engine  
ways  
low  
the  
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fla  
open  
whe  
al  
fue  
re  
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vehicle  
Fuel may be under pressureꢄ Turn the  
cap one-half turn andwaitfor any "hiss-  
ing" sound to stop, to prevent fuel  
Fuel may be under pressure. Turn the  
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TONNEAU COVER (if so  
equipped)  
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SPA0674A  
SPA0675  
SPA1855  
Board ꢁpe  
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LOCKING BACK DOOR  
Locking  
with  
inside  
lock  
knob  
OPENING BACK DOOR  
(if so  
CHILD SAFETY BACK DOOR LOCK  
The tonneau cover keeps the luggage compart-  
ment contents hidden from the outside.  
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equipped)  
1 . Pull the opener handle to open the left side Locking with key  
Child safety locking helps prevent doors from  
being opened accidentally, especially when  
small children are in the vehicle.  
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back door.  
To lock from the outside without a key, push the  
lock knob, then close the back door securely.  
Turn the key clockwise ꢀ to lock the back door:.  
To unlock, turn the key counterclockwise ®. :  
2. To open the right side back door, pull the  
lever located on the lower side of it.  
When the lever is in the LOCK position, the back  
door can be opened only from the outside.  
Power door lock system (if so equipped):  
3. Push the back door stay forward @ to  
secure the opened door. To release, pull the  
stay toward you ®.  
Turning the back door key clockwise will lock  
all doors.  
Turning the back door key one time counter-  
clockwise will unlock the back door. From  
that position, returning the key to neutral  
(where the key can only be removed and  
inserted.) and turning it counterclockwise  
again within 5 seconds will unlock all doors.  
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CARGO NET (if so equipped)  
HOOKS (if so equipped)  
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cover, no matter how small. Any object  
on it could cause an inꢆury in an accident  
or sudden stop.  
Do not leave the tonneau cover in the  
vehicle with it disengaged from the  
holder.  
The child restraint top tether strap may  
be damaged by contact with the ton-  
neau cover or items in the luggage area.  
Remove the tonneau cover from the  
vehicle or secure it in the luggage areaꢄ  
Also secure any items in the luggage  
areaꢄ Your child could be seriously in-  
jured or killed in a collision if the top  
tether strap is damagedꢄ  
SPA1 856  
The cargo net keeps packages in the cargo area  
from moving around while your vehicle is driven.  
To install the cargo net, attach the four hooks to  
, the four retainers.  
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WARNING:  
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Properlysecure all cargo to help prevent  
Your vehicle is equipRpoeldl tywpieth either a board type  
or a roll type tonneau cover. To use the roll type  
tonneau cover, pull it out fully and fit it in the  
notch 0. Fit the hooks ® in the legs of the  
head restraint.  
it from sliding or shifting. Do not place  
cargo higher than the seatbacks. In a  
sudden stop or collision, unsecured  
cargo could cause personal inꢆu.  
LUGGAGE SIDE FINISHER HOOK  
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WARNING:  
Always make sure that the luggage is  
properly securedꢄ Use the suitable ropes  
and hooksꢄ  
Be sure to secure all four hooks into the  
retainersꢄ The cargo restrained in the  
net must not exceed 13.6 kg (30 Ib) or  
the net may not stay secured.  
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WARNING:  
Unsecured luggage can become dan-  
gerous in an accident or sudden stop.  
Never put anything on the tonneau  
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