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WARRANTY CERTIFICATE

Nissan Pan Europe Warranty


VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER

ENGINE NUMBER

REG. NUMBER

WARRANTY
START DATE

MILEAGE
AT DELIVERY

MODEL CODE

COLOUR NUMBER

COLOUR DESCRIPTION
miles
day - month - year

SELLING DEALERSHIP
The selling dealer has carried out the pre-delivery
inspection in accordance with the Nissan New Vehicle
Pre-Delivery Inspection Manual.

DATE

DEALER STAMP

DEALER CODE

day - month - year

SERVICE MANAGERS NAME

SPEEDOMETER CHANGE (if applicable)

DEALER NAME

DEALER CODE

The speedometer reading has been altered by repair,


replacement or any other cause.

PREVIOUS MILEAGE
miles

NEW MILEAGE

DEALER STAMP
miles

ALTERATION DATE

day - month - year

IMPORTANT NOTICE:
The Warranty Certificate is the basic document for all claims to Pan Europe Warranty coverage of your Nissan. It is only valid
if filled out completely and correctly (mandatory and applicable fields). Always keep it in your vehicle and present it when a
warranty service is required.

CUSTOMER INFORMATION
OWNERS NAME

ADDRESS

I CONFIRM THAT THE WARRANTY CONDITIONS AND THE SECTION WHAT YOU MUST DO
WERE EXPLAINED TO ME, AND THAT THE VEHICLE CONTROLS AND OPERATION WERE
DEMONSTRATED TO MY SATISFACTION.
DATE

day - month - year

OWNERS SIGNATURE

SERVICE REQUIREMENTS (See also section 2.3 - Periodic Maintenance Service)


1ST OWNER
ESTIMATED ANNUAL
MILEAGE
miles

SERVICING REQUIREMENT (Only complete 1 box - miles or months)


EVERY

miles

OR

months

2ND OWNER
ESTIMATED ANNUAL
MILEAGE
miles

SERVICING REQUIREMENT (Only complete 1 box - miles or months)


EVERY

miles

OR

months

NISSAN PAN EUROPE WARRANTY


Nissan Pan Europe Warranty is valid in European countries where authorised Nissan dealers are located.
Valid for years or miles,
whichever comes first.

NISSAN PAN EUROPE WARRANTY


(summary - see page 3 for details)

NEW VEHICLE WARRANTY

covers the complete vehicle - see page 3 for details


TOWING WARRANTY

YEARS

MILES

60,000

60,000

60,000

UNLIMITED

6 or 12

UNLIMITED

UNLIMITED

offers breakdown recovery - see page 3 for details


TOURING ASSISTANCE

for a replacement car or hotel accommodation abroad - see page 3 and 6 for details
PAINT WARRANTY

covers the body paint - see page 3 for details


PERFORATION FROM CORROSION WARRANTY

covers inside-to-outside perforation - see page 3 for details


GENUINE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES WARRANTY

covers all genuine Nissan parts and accessories - see page 3 for details

Nissan Pan Europe Warranty does not affect the statutory rights of the purchaser and comes in addition to any other provisions the
purchaser may have under contract of sale.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. NISSAN PAN EUROPE WARRANTY
INFORMATION - 3
1.1 New Vehicle Warranty _____________ 3
1.1a Towing Warranty __________________ 3

2.9 What we will do ___________________ 5

b.

Which service schedule suits my


vehicle? ________________________ 16

c.

Nissan service schedules,


January 1999 onwards ___________ 17

2.10 What you must do _________________ 5

3. NISSAN PAN EUROPE TOURING


ASSISTANCE - 6

SSC 5 _________________________ 18

1.1b Touring Assistance ________________ 3

SSC 6 _________________________ 20

1.2 Paint Warranty ___________________ 3

3.1 Touring Assistance for


travelling Nissan customers _________ 6

1.3 Perforation From


Corrosion Warranty ________________ 3

3.2 When can Pan Europe Touring


Assistance help you? ______________ 6

SSC 4 _________________________ 24

1.4 Genuine Parts And


Accessories Warranty ______________ 3

3.3 How to obtain Pan Europe


Touring Assistance ________________ 6

SSC 8 _________________________ 28

SSC 3 _________________________ 22

SSC 7 _________________________ 26

SSC 9 _________________________ 30

2. THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT


NISSAN PAN EUROPE WARRANTY - 4
2.1 Tyres ___________________________ 4

CERTIFICATE OF BREAKDOWN - 9

2.2 Pre-delivery inspection _____________ 4


2.3 Periodic maintenance service _______ 4

TOURING ASSISTANCE
REIMBURSEMENT RECEIPT - 10

2.4 Service dealer ____________________ 4


2.5 Genuine Nissan parts
and accessories __________________ 4
2.6 Warranty service in
foreign countries __________________ 4
2.7 Design change ___________________ 4
2.8 What is not covered _______________ 5

SSC 10 ________________________ 32

TO THE AUTHORISED
NISSAN DEALER ABROAD - 7

VEHICLE MAINTENANCE & SERVICE


SCHEDULE INFORMATION - 12

Service checklist
Nissan Pickup D22 TD25 n/a ______ 34
d.

Maintenance under severe


driving conditions ________________ 35

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
SERVICE RECORDS - 36
YEARLY INSPECTION REPORT - 40

a.

General information on servicing ____ 13


General maintenance _____________ 14
Periodic maintenance _____________ 15

CUSTOMER SUPPORT - 49
NOTICE OF OWNER / VEHICLE
REGISTRATION N CHANGE - 51

1.

NISSAN PAN EUROPE WARRANTY INFORMATION

Nissan Europe S.A.S. issues a warranty for each new Nissan vehicle sold, registered and operated in European countries where
authorised Nissan dealers are located. Within the period of time and mileage specified in each section below, an authorised Nissan
dealer will repair or replace free of charge those parts or components which are covered by the sections description and which prove
defective in materials or workmanship. Parts which are excluded from warranty are listed under what is not covered. The method of
repairing or replacing is to be determined by the dealer.
1.1

NEW VEHICLE WARRANTY

New Vehicle Warranty covers all parts and components


of each new Nissan vehicle supplied by Nissan which
prove defective in materials or workmanship.
New Vehicle Warranty is valid for 3 years from the
warranty start date or 60,000 miles, whichever comes
first.

1.2

The Paint Warranty covers painted body parts (excluding


the underbody) which suffer from paint defects as a result
of defective materials or workmanship.
The period for the Paint Warranty is 3 years from warranty start date, regardless of mileage driven.

1.3
1.1a TOWING WARRANTY
During New Vehicle Warranty, if your vehicle becomes
inoperative due to a warrantable defect, towing service,
when necessary, to the nearest authorised Nissan dealer
is covered.

1.1b TOURING ASSISTANCE


During New Vehicle Warranty, if a warrantable defect
abroad takes more than six hours to repair, the Touring
Assistance programme pays for a hotel room or a rental
car up to a certain maximum. See page 6 for details.

PAINT WARRANTY

PERFORATION FROM CORROSION


WARRANTY

The Perforation From Corrosion Warranty covers body


sheet metal panels which suffer from inside-to-outside
perforation from corrosion as a result of defective
materials or workmanship. The period for the Perforation
From Corrosion Warranty is either 6 or 12 years
(depending on the vehicle model) from warranty start date,
regardless of mileage driven. Please see the table on
page 17 for which applies to your vehicle.
This warranty requires that the vehicle is inspected
according to the inspection schedule on pages 38-46,
and repaired if necessary, by an authorised Nissan dealer.

1.4

GENUINE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES


WARRANTY

Nissan Europe S.A.S. issues a warranty for all Nissan


genuine parts and accessories installed on a Nissan
vehicle by an authorised Nissan dealer to be free from
defects in materials or workmanship. The Genuine Parts
and Accessories Warranty applies to parts purchased by
the customer and installed on a Nissan vehicle by an
authorised Nissan dealer and has a duration of one year
from the date of installation, regardless of mileage driven.
However, when the vehicle on which the part is installed
is covered by Nissan New Vehicle Warranty, this warranty
will not end before New Vehicle Warranty. For a customer
to exercise his or her right to this warranty, he or she
must provide evidence of the part installation date by
means of the invoice.

2.
2.1

THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT


NISSAN PAN EUROPE WARRANTY
TYRES

Tyres, even when originally installed on new Nissan


vehicles, are warranted by the tyre manufacturer. An
authorised Nissan dealer will assist you in making a
warranty claim for tyres if necessary.

2.2

PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTION

To make sure you will be completely satisfied with your


new Nissan from the very start, it has been inspected
thoroughly and prepared before delivery according to
Nissans New Vehicle Pre-Delivery Inspection Procedure.

2.3

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SERVICE

The periodic maintenance services are a minimum


requirement for warranty. They should be performed in
accordance with the Nissan recommended maintenance
schedule. Additional maintenance service may be
required since weather and atmospheric conditions,
varying roads, vehicle usage and individual driving habits
greatly influence the need for such service.

2.4

SERVICE DEALER

It is recommended that periodic maintenance be performed by an authorised Nissan dealer. He will have a
direct interest in your satisfaction as a Nissan customer.
Nissan dealers are familiar with your vehicle and are
updated regularly on each Nissan model. They are
equipped and trained to provide optimum service to your
Nissan vehicle.

2.5

GENUINE NISSAN PARTS AND


ACCESSORIES

Genuine Nissan parts and accessories are designed by


or for Nissan for use on Nissan vehicles. Using genuine
Nissan parts and accessories is indispensable for safe
driving and lower overall running cost. Only genuine
Nissan parts and accessories are covered by Nissans
Genuine Parts And Accessories Warranty.

2.6

WARRANTY SERVICE IN
FOREIGN COUNTRIES

Nissan Pan Europe Warranty is valid in European


countries where authorised Nissan dealers are located.
These dealers are listed with their address and telephone
number in the Pan Europe Service Dealer List which is
supplied with the vehicle.
This booklet must be presented to an authorised Nissan
dealer when a warranty repair is necessary, at home and
abroad. Therefore it is essential that the Warranty Booklet
is kept in your vehicle wherever it goes. Instructions to
foreign dealers in several languages, printed on pages
7-8, may be useful when needing a warranty repair
abroad.

2.7

DESIGN CHANGE

Nissan has the right at any time to make changes to the


design or specifications of any Nissan vehicle without
notice and without any obligation to make such changes
on vehicles that have been sold in the past.

2.8

WHAT IS NOT COVERED

2.10 WHAT YOU MUST DO

1. Tyres are covered by the tyre manufacturers warranty,


see section 2.1 for details.

5. Normal deterioration of trim, paint or other cosmetic


items.

2. Any non-genuine parts, accessories or equipment.

6. Any vehicle on which the mileometer has been altered


or replaced so that the reading does not correspond
with the actual mileage of the vehicle, without official
registration on the Warranty Certificate (inside front
cover of this booklet), or on which the Vehicle Identification Number and/or Engine Number have been
altered or removed.

3. Any parts and labour cost incurred in connection with


required or recommended maintenance service such
as, but not restricted to, wheel balancing and alignment,
engine tune-up, headlight aiming, replacement of light
bulbs, spark plugs, drive belts, clutch disc, brake discs/
drums, brake shoes, brake pads, filters, wiper blades,
fluids or lubricants.
4. Damage, failures or corrosion resulting from:
Misuse, accident, theft, arson or intentional
damage;
Industrial fall-out, acid or alkali contamination, stone
chipping, chemical fall-out, tree sap, bird droppings,
salt, hail, windstorm, lightning or other environmental conditions;
Failure to follow the relevant guidelines given in
the Owners Manual and under the caption what
you must do in this booklet;
Failure to have the vehicle repaired at the earliest
opportunity after a defect has become apparent;
Lack of proper maintenance services as outlined
in this booklet;
Alteration or improper repair;
Repairs not performed by an authorised Nissan
dealer;
Use of non-genuine parts, accessories or equipment;
Use of improper or dirty fuel, fluids or lubricants.

7. Incidental or consequential damages such as loss of


use of the vehicle, inconvenience or commercial loss.
8. Any vehicle that has previously been involved in an
incident that in Nissans sole discretion rendered the
vehicle as a total loss or which an insurer has previously decided was a total loss, because it was lost,
stolen, destroyed or damaged beyond economic repair (whether or not this was your fault or the fault of
the registered owner at the time of the incident).

2.9

WHAT WE WILL DO

All warrantable defects will be repaired by an authorised


Nissan dealer at no charge to the customer for labour or
parts within the limitations set out in this Warranty Booklet.

1. Properly use, maintain and care for your vehicle as


outlined in this Warranty Booklet and your Owners
Manual.
2. Take the vehicle to an official Nissan dealers place
of business during regular business hours at your
expense in order to obtain warranty service.
3. Check for trim, paint or other cosmetic defects at the
time the new vehicle is delivered and report the same
to your selling dealer without delay.
4. Retain maintenance service records in the event a
question should arise concerning the vehicles maintenance. As for the Genuine Parts And Accessories
Warranty, keep relevant documents and invoices of
all parts installations.
5. As for the Paint Warranty and the Perforation From
Corrosion Warranty, the following things must be done
additionally:
Carefully read vehicle care and maintenance instructions given in the Owners Manual;
Have the annual paint inspection carried out and
documented on pages 38-46;
Wash and wax the vehicle regularly; remove salt,
sand, ice melting agents, road and oil tar, tree sap,
bird droppings and other potentially harmful materials immediately when they are found sticking
to the vehicle;
Promptly repair any damage to the surface finish
of the vehicle at your own expense.

3.
3.1

NISSAN PAN EUROPE TOURING ASSISTANCE


TOURING ASSISTANCE FOR
TRAVELLING NISSAN CUSTOMERS

In case your Nissan vehicle experiences a breakdown


abroad, the Pan Europe Touring Assistance programme
offers you either hotel accomodation or a rental car for
you and your co-passengers if necessary. See 3.2 for
the conditions.

3.2

WHEN CAN PAN EUROPE TOURING


ASSISTANCE HELP YOU?

These are the conditions for Pan Europe Touring


Assistance:
The vehicle is within New Vehicle Warranty on the
day of breakdown ;
Breakdown and repair take place outside the vehicles country of registration;
The breakdown makes a safe continuation of the
journey impossible;
The breakdown is caused by a warrantable defect
according to the definitions of this Warranty
booklet;
Repair of the defect results in the vehicle being
immobilised for more than six hours according to
the repairing dealer, or the repair cannot be
completed the same day;
EITHER hotel accomodation OR a rental car is
covered, not both;
Hotel accomodation is for one night for driver and
passenger(s), however the hotel expenses are
covered up to a maximum of 65.00 (subject to
change);
Car rental is covered for two days maximum, however the car rental expenses are covered up to a
maximum of 110.00 (subject to change).

3.3

HOW TO OBTAIN PAN EUROPE


TOURING ASSISTANCE

Please adopt the following procedure when seeking


reimbursement under the Pan Europe Touring
Assistance programme:
1. Ask the repairing dealer to fill out and sign the Breakdown Certificate printed on page 9. On pages 7-8
you will find helpful instructions to foreign dealers in
several languages.
2. Keep the originals of the repair order sheets and the
hotel or rental car invoice.
3. Contact your home dealer within 30 days after the
repair and submit to him the documents mentioned
above. Your home dealer can then reimburse the
hotel or rental car invoice actually paid by you up to
the maximum amounts mentioned previously. Reimbursement will be in Pounds Sterling, using the most
recent exchange rate.

TO THE AUTHORISED NISSAN DEALER ABROAD


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PORTUGUS

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Aan de officile Nissan


dealer

Garantiereparatur: Fr
dieses im Ausland zugelassene Fahrzeug gilt die
Neuwagen- Garantie fr
den auf Seite 1 angegebenen Zeitraum und die
angegebene Kilometer-zahl.
Fllt das Fahrzeug noch
unter die NeuwagenGarantie, so mssen alle
vom Kunden verlangten
notwendigen und unter
Garantie stehenden Reparaturen kostenlos durchgefhrt werden. Wenden Sie
sich im Zweifelsfalle an den
Vertriebspartner in Ihrem
Land.

Rparation sous garantie: ce


vhicule immatricul
ltranger est couvert par la
Garantie vhicule neuf pour
la dure et le kilomtrage
mentionns la page 1. Si
le vhicule est sous la
Garantie vhicule neuf,
toute rparation sous
garantie ncessaire et
rclame par le client devra
tre effectue gratuitement.
Dans le doute, veuillez
contacter votre concessionnaire.

Reparacin en periodo
de garanta: Este vehculo
registrado en el extranjero est cubierto por
una Garanta de Vehculo
Nissan Nuevo durante el
periodo y kilometraje
mencionados en la pgina 1. Si el vehculo est an
en periodo de garanta, cualquier reparacin que
solicite el conductor debe
llevarse a cabo sin cargo
alguno. Para consultar
cualquier duda, contacte por
favor con el distribuidor de
su pas.

Para o concessionrio
Nissan que far a
reparao em garantia:

Touring Assistance:
Ist die zu gewhrleistende
Reparatur fr eine sichere
Weiterfahrt unumgnglich,
und bentigt die Reparatur
mehr als sechs Stunden
oder kann nicht am selben
Tag beendet werden, ist
folgendermaen vorzugehen: Fllen Sie das
auf Seite 9 abgedruckte
Pannen-Protokoll aus und
unterschreiben es, so da
der Fahrer die Hilfe der Pan
Europe Touring Assistance
in Anspruch nehmen kann.

Assistance voyage:
Si la rparation sous
garantie savre indispensable pour la poursuite
de votre trajet en toute
scurit, et que l'on prvoit
plus de six heures pour ces
rparations ou que celles-ci
ne puissent tre effectues
en une journe, veuillez
suivre la procdure suivante:
remplissez puis signez le
certificat de panne imprim
la page 9. Ainsi, vous
pourrez bnficier de
lAssistance voyage Pan
Europe.

Riparazioni in garanzia:
Questa vettura immatricolata allestero, coperta
dalla Garanzia Veicolo
Nuovo per il periodo ed il
chilometraggio indicati
a pag. 1. Pertanto ogni
intervento coperto da
garanzia dovr essere
effettuato gratuitamente per
il Cliente. In caso di dubbio,
si prega contattare il
Distributore nazionale.
Assistenza ai Turisti:
Se la riparazione in garanzia essenziale per una
sicura prosecuzione del
viaggio ed occorrono pi di
6 ore per eseguirla, oppure
la riparazione non pu
essere completata in
giornata, si consiglia di
seguire la seguente procedura: compilare e firmare
il Certificato di fermo
macchina riportato a pag. 9
in modo che il Cliente possa
beneficiare della Pan
Europe Touring Assistance
(Pan Europa Service per il
Turista).

Asistencia en ruta:
Si para continuar el viaje de
forma segura es esencial
una reparacin en garanta,
y se preve que la reparacin
durar ms de seis horas o
que no puede ser concluida
el mismo da, siga el procedimiento que se indica a
continuacin: llene la
declaracin de avera
impresa en la pgina 9,
de forma que el conductor
pueda hacer uso de la
Asistencia Europea en Ruta.

Este veculo de matrcula


estrangeira dispe de
garantia Nissan de Veculo
Novo para o perodo e
quilometragem mencionados na pgina 1 deste
livrete. Se o veculo se
encontrar dentro do prazo
de garantia de Veculo Novo,
qualquer reparao em
garantia pretendida pelo
condutor do veculo deve ser
efectuada gratuitamente.
Em caso dvida consultar o
seu distribuidor.
Assistncia em Viagem:
Se a reparao em garantia
for essencial para garantir
uma continuao de viagem
segura, e se a reparao
demorar mais de 6 horas
ou no puder ser concluda
no prprio dia, respeitar
o seguinte procedimento: Preencher e Rubricar
o certificado de avaria
existente na pgina 9, de
forma que o condutor possa
usufruir da Assistncia em
Viagem Pan Europeia.

Warranty Repair: Dit in het


buitenland geregistreerde
voertuig is gegarandeerd
onder de New Vehicle
Warranty voor de periode
en het kilometeraantal
genoemd op pagina 1.
Als het voertuig valt onder
de New Vehicle Warranty,
moet iedere onder de
garantie vallende reparatie
aangevraagd door de
bestuurder kosteloos uitgevoerd worden. Neem in
geval van twijfel contact
op met de distributeur in uw
land.
Touring Assistance:
Indien de reparatie onder
garantie essentieel is voor
een veilige voortzetting van
de reis, en er wordt verwacht
dat de reparatie langer zal
duren dan 6 uur of niet meer
afgerond kan worden op
dezelfde dag, volg dan de
volgende procedure: Vul in
en onderteken het Breakdown Certificaat dat staat
op pagina 9, zodat de
bestuurder gebruik kan
maken van de Pan Europe
Touring Assistance.

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Garantireparation:
Denne udlandsregistrerede
bil er dkket af nyvogngarantien inden for perioden
og kilometertallet nvnt p
side 1. Er bilen omfattet
af nyvognsgarantien, skal
enhver ndvendig garantireparation, som bilens frer
anmoder om at f udfrt,
foretages uden omkostning
for ham eller hende.
I tvivlstilflde bedes De
venligst kontakte importren i Deres land.

Garantireparation:
Detta utlandsregistrerade
fordon har Nybilsgaranti
enligt period och miltal p
sidan 1.
Om fordonet omfattas av
Nybilsgarantin, skall allt
ndvndigt garantiarbete
som fraren begr utfras
utan debitering fr honom
eller henne.
Vid tveksamhet, kontakta
importren i ert land.

Reparasjonsgaranti:
Denne utenlandsregistrerte
bilen er dekket av nybilgaranti for tidsrommet og
kilometerne nevnt p side 1.
Dersom bilen er innenfor
vilkrene skal alle garantireparasjoner freren
forlanger dekkes uten
utlegg for ham/henne.
Dersom det oppstr tvil,
vennligst kontakt importren i ditt land.

Touring Assistance:
Hvis garantireparationen er
afgrende for en fortsat
sikker rejse, og reparationen forventes at tage
mere end 6 timer eller ikke
kan frdiggres den
samme dag, bemrk
flgende fremgangsmde:
Udfyld og underskriv
Certificate of breakdown
trykt p side 9, for at bilens
frer kan benytte Pan Europe Touring Assistance.

Touring Assistans:
Om garantiarbetet r
vsentligt fr en sker
fortsttning p resan och
reparationen berknas ta
mer n sex timmar eller inte
kan slutfras samma dag,
beakta fljande: Fyll i och
skriv under skadeanmlan,
tryckt p sidan 9, s att
fraren kan utnyttja Nissan
Pan Europe Touring Assistance.

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ajoneuvolla on Nissanin
uuden auton takuu ajoneuvon takuukirjassa sivulla
1 mainittujen aikaja kilometrirajojen puitteissa. Jos
takuu on edelleen voimassa, ajoneuvon kuljettajan
pyytmt takuukorjaustyt
on suoritettava asiakkaalle
ilmaiseksi.
Epselviss tapauksissa
ottakaa yhteytt oman
maanne Nissan-maahantuojaan.

Touring Assistance:
Dersom reparasjon er
ndvendig for videre, sikker
kjring,
og
dersom
reparasjonen ventes ta
mer enn seks timer, eller
ikke kan utfres i lpet av
dagen, utfr flgende
prosedyre: Fyll ut og signer
blanketten Certificate of
Breakdown p side 9, slik
at kunden kan benytte sin
Pan Europe Touring Assistance.

Touring Assistance:
Jos takuukorjaus on
ehdottoman trke matkan
jatkamiseksi turvallisesti, ja
jos korjausty vie yli 6 tuntia
tai jos tyt ei voida suorittaa
valmiiksi samana pivn,
toimikaa
seuraavasti:
Tyttk ja alle-kirjoittakaa
sivulla 9 olevatakuukorjaustodistus, jotta auton
kuljettaja voi kytt
hyvkseen Nissanin Pan
Europe Service-etuja.

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CERTIFICATE OF BREAKDOWN

CERTIFICATE OF BREAKDOWN

VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER

VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER

REGISTRATION NUMBER

REGISTRATION NUMBER

The undersigned dealership declares that the above-mentioned customers


Nissan car experienced a breakdown due to a warrantable defect which
resulted in the vehicle being immobilised for more than six hours and that
the repair could not be completed within a day.

The undersigned dealership declares that the above-mentioned customers


Nissan car experienced a breakdown due to a warrantable defect which
resulted in the vehicle being immobilised for more than six hours and that
the repair could not be completed within a day.

OWNERS NAME

OWNERS NAME

DATE
DEALERS SIGNATURE / STAMP

DATE
day - month - year

DEALERS SIGNATURE / STAMP

day - month - year

TOURING ASSISTANCE
REIMBURSEMENT RECEIPT

I hereby declare to have received the cash amount of:

CUSTOMERS
SIGNATURE

CUSTOMERS
SIGNATURE

I hereby declare to have received the cash amount of:

DATE

TOURING ASSISTANCE
REIMBURSEMENT RECEIPT

DATE
day - month - year

day - month - year

DEALERS SIGNATURE / STAMP

DEALERS SIGNATURE / STAMP

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VEHICLE MAINTENANCE &


SERVICE SCHEDULE INFORMATION
This section is designed to help you identify the maintenance requirements for your Nissan vehicle.
Section (a) contains information on General Maintenance which can be performed by you or your Nissan dealer.
Section (b) enables you to understand which service schedule is applicable to your vehicle.
Section (c) contains specific details on Nissan Service Schedules.
Having identified, in Section (b), which schedule applies to your vehicle, Section (c) will show you exactly
which type of service is required and when.
If your Nissan vehicle is used in severe driving conditions some additional servicing may be required.
Details of these can be found in Section (d).
Your Nissan dealer can provide further advice on this subject if required.

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a. GENERAL INFORMATION ON SERVICING


Your new Nissan has been designed to have minimum maintenance requirements with longer service
intervals to save you both time and money. However,
some day-to-day and regular maintenance is essential
to maintain your Nissans good mechanical condition, as
well as its emission and engine performance.
It is the owners responsibility to make sure that the
specified maintenance, as well as general maintenance,
is performed.
As the vehicle owner, you are the only one who can
ensure that your vehicle receives the proper maintenance care. You are a vital link in the maintenance
chain.

GENERAL MAINTENANCE
General maintenance includes those items which
should be checked during normal day-to-day operation
of the vehicle. They are essential if your vehicle is to
continue to operate properly. It is your responsibility to
perform these procedures regularly as prescribed.

However, under severe driving conditions, additional or


more frequent maintenance will be required.

WHERE TO GO FOR SERVICE


If maintenance service is required or your vehicle appears to malfunction, have the systems checked and
tuned by an authorized Nissan dealer.
Nissan technicians are well-trained specialists and
are kept up to date with the latest service information through technical bulletins, service tips, and indealership training programs. They are completely
qualified to work on Nissans vehicles before they work
on your vehicle, rather than after they have worked on it.
You can be confident that your Nissan dealers service
department performs the best job to meet the maintenance requirements on your vehicle in a reliable and
economic way.

These checks or inspections can be done by yourself,


a qualified technician or, if you prefer, your Nissan
dealer.

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
The maintenance items listed in this part are required to
be serviced at regular intervals.

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GENERAL MAINTENANCE
During the normal day-to-day operation of the vehicle,
general maintenance should be performed regularly as
prescribed in this section. If you detect any unusual
sounds, vibrations or smell, be sure to check for the
cause or have your Nissan dealer do it promptly. In
addition, you should notify your Nissan dealer if you
think that repairs are required.

When driving in areas using road salt or other corrosive


materials, check for lubrication frequently.

Windscreen washer fluid Check that there is adequate fluid in the tank.

Tyre rotation Tyres should be rotated every 6,000


miles (10,000 km).

Engine coolant level Check the coolant level when


the engine is cold.

INSIDE THE VEHICLE

Engine oil level Check the level after parking the


vehicle on a level spot and turning off the engine.

When performing any checks or maintenance work


closely observe the precautions in the Do-it-yourself
operations section of your Owners manual.

The maintenance items listed here should be checked


on a regular basis, such as when performing periodic
maintenance, cleaning the vehicle, etc.

Additional information on the following items with is


found in the Do-it-yourself operations section.

Lights Make sure that the headlights, stop lights, tail


lights, turn signal lights, and other lights are all operating properly and installed securely. Also check headlight aim.

OUTSIDE THE VEHICLE


The maintenance items listed here should be performed
weekly, unless otherwise specified.

Warning lights and buzzers Make sure that all warning lights and buzzers are operating properly.

Tyres Check the pressure with a gauge periodically


when at a service station (including the spare) and
adjust to the specified pressure if necessary. Check
carefully for damage, cuts or excessive wear.

Steering wheel Check for change in the steering conditions, such as excessive free play, hard steering or
strange noises.

Windscreen wiper blades Check for cracks or wear


if they do not wipe properly.
Doors and bonnet Check that all doors, bonnet, boot
lid and tailgate operate properly. Also ensure that all
latches lock securely. Lubricate hinges, latches, rollers
and links if necessary. Make sure that the secondary
latch keeps the bonnet from opening when the primary
latch is released.

Seat belts Check that all parts of the seat belt system
(e.g. buckles, anchors, adjusters and retractors) operate
properly and smoothly, and are installed securely. Check
the belt webbing for cuts, fraying, wear or damage.

UNDER THE BONNET AND VEHICLE


The maintenance items listed here should be checked
periodically e.g. each time you check the engine oil or
refuel.

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Brake fluid level Make sure that the brake fluid level
is between the MAX and MIN lines on the reservoir.
Battery Check the fluid level in each cell. It should
be between the MAX and MIN lines.

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
The following tables list the periodic maintenance and servicing required to ensure good engine and emission control
system performance and good mechanical condition of your
new vehicle. These matters should be attended to by a
Nissan dealer.
Periodic maintenance means that your vehicle will require
servicing either on a time or mileage based schedule. If you
typically travel less than 18,000 miles per year, your vehicle
will require servicing on a time-based interval. If, however,
you typically travel more than 18,000 miles per year, your
vehicle will require servicing on a mileage-based interval.
Please use the table on page 17 to identify the correct
servicing regime for you. From there you will be directed to
the appropriate checklist for your vehicle. Note that these
checklists show the maintenance schedule for normal
usage. Depending on weather and atmospheric conditions,
varying road surfaces, individual driving habits and vehicle
usage, additional or more frequent maintenance may be
required. See Maintenance under severe driving conditions
for more information.
Periodic maintenance beyond the last period shown in
the tables is required at the same intervals.

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b. WHICH SERVICE SCHEDULE SUITS MY VEHICLE?


The service schedule, which you should use to correctly
maintain your Nissan vehicle, depends on two things:
a. the type of engine
b. your annual mileage
Use the table opposite to decide which schedule to use
and then refer to the page numbers in the last column
to see what is included in each service type and when
they should be carried out.
If you have any questions regarding these service
schedules, please contact your local Nissan dealer.

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c. NISSAN SERVICE SCHEDULES, January 1999 onwards


Vehicle

Model
Code

Perforation
Warranty Term
(years)

Micra

K12

12

Micra (06/05 on)

K12

12

Almera - including Tino

N16 - V10

12

Primera

P12

12

X-TRAIL

T30

12

Terrano

R20

Pathfinder

R51

12

Navara

D40

12

Patrol

Y61

350Z & Roadster


Murano

Z33
Z50

12
12

Pickup

D22

Engine type

1.0/1.2/1.4 Petrol
1.5 Diesel
1.0/1.2/1.4/1.6
Petrol
1.5 Diesel
1.5/1.8/2.0 Petrol
2.2 Diesel
1.6/1.8/2.0 Petrol
2.2 Diesel - turbo
2.0/2.5 Petrol
2.2 Diesel - turbo
2.4 Petrol
2.7 Diesel - turbo
3.0 Diesel - turbo
4.0 Petrol
2.5 Diesel - turbo
2.5 Diesel - turbo
2.8 Diesel - turbo
3.0 Diesel - turbo
3.5 Petrol
3.5 Petrol
2.5 Diesel
2.5 Diesel - turbo
2.5 Diesel - turbo

Cabstar

TL0

Interstar

X70

Kubistar
Primastar

X76
X83

12
12

3.0 Diesel - turbo


All
2.5/3.0 Diesel
All
All

Engine code

CR10DE/CR12DE/CR14DE
K9K
CR10DE/CR12DE/CR14DE/
HR16DE
K9K
QG1.5DE/QG1.8DE
YD22DDT
QG16DE/QG18DE/QR20DE
YD22Eti
QR20DE/QR25DE
YD22Eti
KA24E
TD27T
ZD30DDTi
VQ40DE
YD25DDTi
YD25DDTi
RD28Eti
ZD30DDTi
VQ35DE
VQ35DE
TD25
TD25T
YD25DDTi (2WD)
YD25DDTi (4WD)
BD30T/BD30Ti
All
All
All
All

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Service
Interval
(miles)
9000
18000

Annual Mileage
Less than 18,000
Pages
18/19

More than 18,000


Pages
20/21
30

12000

26/27

28/29

9000
12000
9000
12000
9000
12000
9000
6000
9000
9000
18000
18000
6000
9000
9000
9000
4500
6000
12000
6000
12000
18000
24000
18000
18000

18/19
26/27
18/19
26/27
18/19
26/27
18/19
22/23
18/19
18/19

20/21
28/29
20/21
28/29
20/21
28/29
20/21
24/25
20/21
20/21
30
30

22/23
18/19
18/19
18/19

26/27
22/23
26/27

24/25
20/21
20/21
20/21
32
22/23
28/29
24/25
28/29
30
32
30
30

PETROL AND DIESEL ENGINES WITH A 9000 MILE SERVICE INTERVAL


TRAVELLING LESS THAN 18,000 MILES PER YEAR
The table below will show you how to decide which service is due on your vehicle.
You should read the table from the left hand side. In the first column, you can see that the first service is due at either one year
or 9000 miles. When you reach either of these milestones, your vehicle is due for its first service. The type of service is shown
on the bottom line. In this case it will be a P1 service. The P1 service checklist is shown on the opposite page.
Once this service has been performed, the next service is due when you reach 2 years or 18,000 miles. This is a P2 service
(again, the checklist is shown opposite). At three years or 27,000 miles, whichever you reach first, another P1 service should
be carried out and so on throughout the vehicles life.
Some additional service items are shown in the right hand corner of the service checklist. These items will be carried out in addition to
the standard services when required.

1 Year or
9,000 miles

2 Years or
18,000 miles

3 Years or
27,000 miles

4 Years or
36,000 miles

5 Years or
45,000 miles

6 Years or
54,000 miles

7 Years or
63,000 miles

8 Years or
72,000 miles

9 Years or
81,000 miles

10 Years or
90,000 miles

P1

P2

P1

P3

P1

P2

P1

P3

P1

P2

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SERVICE CHECKLIST - PETROL AND DIESEL ENGINES 1 JANUARY 1999 ONWARD (LOWER MILEAGE)
Service interval: 9,000 miles or 12 months, whichever sooner, travelling less than 18,000 miles per year

Title

First Name

Surname

Model

Mileage

Reg. no.

VIN

Job no.

Note any additional work required

1 year or 9,000 miles


P1
Key:

Checked / Completed

2 years or 18,000 miles


P2


3 years or 27,000 miles


P1

Requires attention 

Not applicable

P1

No.

4 years or 36,000 miles


P3

P2

P3

5 years or 45,000 miles


P1

Dash warning lamps, gauges and lights on buzzer


Steering wheel free play
Seat belts and operation

I
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Outside the vehicle


4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Exterior bodywork visual inspection


Wipers / wiper blades function / condition
Doors / door locks
Hood latches
Door hinges, latches, links & rollers
All exterior lamps / indicators functioning
Headlamp aiming

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L
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L
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Drive vehicle on to ramp - ramp work


11*
12*
13

14*

15*
16*
17*
18
19*

20*
21*
22*
23
24*
25
26
27*
28*
29
30*

Engine oil
Engine oil filter
Manual transmission oil - levels and leaks
Y61, R20 (replace oil at 54K miles)
Others
Transfer and standard differential gear oil - levels and leaks
Z50, T30, Y61 & R20 (replace oil at 36K miles)
Others
L.S.D. gear oil (except viscous coupling type)
A/T & NCVT fluid - level, leakage
NCVT fluid change (only at P3 for Primera CVT)
NCVT magnetic clutch carbon brush
Steering gear & linkage,
axle suspension, propeller
shaft and exhaust system
Greasing points of steering gear linkage, (4x4)
prop shaft and suspension
Drive shafts & steering damper
Front wheel bearing grease
(4x4)
Front axle joint grease in knuckle flange
(Y61)
Free running hub grease
(4x4)
Body mounting bolts and nuts (check for security)
Body corrosion
Front brake pads, discs & other components
Rear brake pads, linings, drums & other components
Foot brake, parking brake: operation / free play / stroke
Brake fluid - check for level and leaks

Checklist no: NMGB SSC 5

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RHF

LHR

RHR

P2

P3

Spare

Tread Depth

Pressure

Wheel nut torques

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8 years or 72,000 miles


P3
R = Replace

9 years or 81,000 miles


P1

10 years or 90,000 miles


P2

T = Tighten

Additional service items at additional cost


Fuel filter - replace every 18,000 miles - diesel
- replace every 36,000 miles - petrol
- maintenance free on CR/QR/QG/VQ engines and 350Z & Z50

tick

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L = Lubricate

P1
LHF

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7 years or 63,000 miles


P1

I = Inspect / adjust if required


No.

Drive vehicle into workshop - flat surface, inside the vehicle


1
2
3

6 years or 54,000 miles


P2

Drive vehicle off ramp - flat surface, engine bay


33
34
35
36
37
38
39*
40

All drive belts


Windshield washer top-up fluid level
Battery fluid level
Check air conditioning hoses and connections - if fitted
Check cooling system for condition and leaks
Coolant / antifreeze strength - see additional items
Air cleaner filter (viscous paper and dry paper type)
PCV valve and system

41*
42
43
44
44

PCV filter (where applicable)


Valve clearance - (non HLA models)
Fuel and vapour lines
Spark plugs Conventional spark plugs
Spark plugs platinum spark plugs - see additional items

45
46
47
48
49

Ignition leads
EGR valve & ASCD vacuum hoses
Oxygen sensor (exhaust gas sensor) / lambda value
Idle speed (including base idle) & ignition timing
Brake booster vacuum hoses, connections, check valve

50
51
52
53*
54

Clutch system - fluid level & leaks, pedal freeplay


Manual steering gear oil (where applicable)
Power steering - levels and leaks
Cabin air filter
Check cruise control vacuum hoses and connections

55
56
57
58

Road test
Reset service interval reminder (where fitted)
Wheel alignment (if necessary, balance wheels)
Check exhaust emissions

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Antifreeze change - every 3 years or 36,000 miles whichever sooner


Not only protects against freezing, but prevents corrosion of internal engine parts
Cambelt - 5 years or 54,000 miles whichever sooner
A broken cambelt can damage the valve mechanism resulting in a very expensive repair
Change platinum tipped spark plugs - every 5 years or 54,000 miles
Ensures maximum engine performance and economy
Inspect air bag system at 10 years, then every 2 years thereafter
Ensures the reliability of the air bag system in event of an accident

Note body damage - use the following symbols to indicate damage

Technicians remarks ..................................................................................................


...................................................................................................................................
Technician signature ................................................................................................

Diesel: If engine power decreases, black exhaust smoke is emitted or engine noise increases,
Diesel: check injection nozzles and if necessary, replace injection nozzle assembly.

Date ..........................................................................................................................

*Change frequency as required under severe driving conditions

Customer signature .................................................................................................


Snows Business Forms Limited 0845 63 44 123 Re-Order Ref. NMGB SSC5 Rev. 05/05
Snows Business Forms Ltd. & Nissan Motor (GB) Ltd.

PETROL AND DIESEL ENGINES WITH A 9000 MILE SERVICE INTERVAL


TRAVELLING MORE THAN 18,000 MILES PER YEAR
The table below will show you how to decide which service is due on your vehicle.
You should read the table from the left hand side. In the first column, you can see that the first service is due at 9000 miles.
When you reach this milestone, your vehicle is due for its first service. The type of service is shown on the bottom line.
In this case it will be a FP1 service. The FP1 service checklist is shown on the opposite page.
Once this service has been performed, the next service is due when you reach 18,000 miles. This is a FP2 service
(again, the checklist is shown opposite). At 27,000 miles another FP1 service should be carried out and so on throughout
the vehicles life.
Some additional service items are shown in the right hand corner of the service checklist. These items will be carried out in addition to
the standard services when required.

9,000 miles

18,000 miles

27,000 miles

36,000 miles

45,000 miles

54,000 miles

63,000 miles

72,000 miles

81,000 miles

90,000 miles

FP1

FP2

FP1

FP3

FP1

FP2

FP1

FP3

FP1

FP2

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SERVICE CHECKLIST - PETROL AND DIESEL ENGINES 1 JANUARY 1999 ONWARD (HIGHER MILEAGE)
Service interval: 9,000 miles or 12 months, whichever sooner, travelling more than 18,000 miles per year

Title

First Name

Surname

Model

Mileage

Reg. no.

VIN

Job no.

Note any additional work required

9,000 miles
FP1
Key:

Checked / Completed

18,000 miles
FP2


27,000 miles
FP1

Requires attention 

Not applicable

FP1

No.

36,000 miles
FP3

FP2

FP3

Dash warning lamps, gauges and lights on buzzer


Steering wheel free play
Seat belts and operation

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4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Exterior bodywork visual inspection


Wipers / wiper blades function / condition
Doors / door locks
Hood latches
Door hinges, latches, links & rollers
All exterior lamps / indicators functioning
Headlamp aiming

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R

R
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Drive vehicle on to ramp


11*
12*
13

14*
15*
16*
17*
18
19*

20*
21*
22*
23
24*
25
26
27*
28*
29
30*

Engine oil
Engine oil filter
Manual transmission oil - levels and leaks
Y61, R20 (replace oil at 54K miles)
Others
Transfer and standard differential gear oil - levels and leaks
Z50, T30, Y61 & R20 (replace oil at 36K miles)
L.S.D. gear oil (except viscous coupling type)
A/T & NCVT fluid - level, leakage
NCVT fluid change (only at FP3 for Primera CVT)
NCVT magnetic clutch carbon brush
Steering gear & linkage,
axle suspension, propeller
shaft and exhaust system
Greasing points of steering gear linkage, (4x4)
prop shaft and suspension
Drive shafts & steering damper
Front wheel bearing grease
(4x4)
Front axle joint grease in knuckle flange
(Y61 only)
Free running hub grease
(4x4)
Body mounting bolts and nuts (check for security)
Body corrosion
Front brake pads, discs & other components
Rear brake pads, linings, drums & other components
Foot brake, parking brake: operation / free play / stroke
Brake fluid - check for level and leaks - see additional items

Checklist no: NMGB SSC 6

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FP1

FP2

FP3

Tread Depth

Pressure

RHF

LHR

RHR

72,000 miles
FP3

Spare

R = Replace

81,000 miles
FP1

90,000 miles
FP2

T = Tighten

Additional service items at additional cost


Brake fluid - every 2 years or 36,000 miles whichever sooner
Maintains maximum braking performance by preventing vapour lock

tick

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32
I

63,000 miles
FP1

I = Inspect / adjust if required


No.
LHF

Outside the vehicle

54,000 miles
FP2

Drive vehicle into workshop - flat surface, inside the vehicle


1
2
3

45,000 miles
FP1

Wheel nut torques

Drive vehicle off ramp - flat surface, engine bay


33
34

All drive belts

Windshield washer top-up fluid level

35

Battery fluid level

36

Check air conditioning hoses and connections - if fitted

37

Check cooling system for condition and leaks

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Coolant / antifreeze strength

39*

Air cleaner filter (clean dry paper type on FP2 service)

40

PCV valve and system

41*

PCV filter (where applicable)

42

Valve clearance - (non HLA models)

43

Fuel and vapour lines

44

Spark plugs Conventional spark plugs

44

Spark plugs Platinum spark plugs - see additional items


Ignition leads

46*

Fuel filter - see additional items

47

EGR valve & ASCD vacuum hoses

48

Platinum tipped spark plugs - every 5 years or 54,000 miles


Ensures maximum engine performance and economy

Inspect air bag system at 10 years, then every 2 years thereafter


Ensures the reliability of the air bag system in event of an accident

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Note body damage - use the following symbols to indicate damage

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Oxygen sensor (exhaust gas sensor) / lambda value

49

Idle speed (including base idle) & ignition timing

50

Brake booster vacuum hoses, connections, check valve

51

Clutch system - fluid level & leaks, pedal freeplay

52

Manual steering gear oil (where applicable)

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Power steering - levels and leaks

54*

Cabin air filter

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Cambelt - 5 years or 54,000 miles whichever sooner


A broken cambelt can damage the valve mechanism resulting in a very expensive repair

38

45

Fuel filter - replace every 36,000 miles - diesel


- replace every 54,000 miles - petrol
- maintenance free on CR/QR/QG/VQ engines

Check cruise control vacuum hoses and connections

56

Road test

57

Reset service interval reminder (where fitted)

58

Wheel alignment (if necessary, balance wheels)

59

Check exhaust emissions

Diesel: If engine power decreases, black exhaust smoke is emitted or engine noise increases,
Diesel: check injection nozzles and if necessary, replace injection nozzle assembly.
*Change frequency as required under severe driving conditions

Technicians remarks ..................................................................................................


...................................................................................................................................
Technician signature ................................................................................................
Date ..........................................................................................................................
Customer signature .................................................................................................
Snows Business Forms Limited 0845 63 44 123 Re-Order Ref. NMGB SSC6 Rev. 05/05
Snows Business Forms Ltd. & Nissan Motor (GB) Ltd.

TURBOCHARGED PETROL AND ALL DIESEL VEHICLES


TRAVELLING LESS THAN 18,000 MILES PER YEAR
(except D22 Pickup TD25 n/a)
The normal service interval for these vehicles is 6000 miles or 6 months. Some Nissan diesel engines require more frequent
oil change intervals. The Cabstar (model code F23) requires an oil change every 3000 miles. The Pickup (model code D22)
with a normally aspirated TD25 engine requires an oil change every 4500 miles (for this vehicle, see page 32).
The information below will show you how to decide which service is due on your vehicle.
For a vehicle with a 6000 mile /6 month interval, you should read the table below from the left hand side. In this case,
you can see that the first service is due at either six months or 6000 miles. When you reach either of these milestones, your vehicle
is due for its first service. The type of service is shown on the bottom line. In this case it is a D1 service. The D1 service checklist is
shown on the opposite page. Once this service has been performed, the next service is due when you reach 1 year or 12,000 miles.
This is a D2 service (again, the checklist is shown opposite). At 18 months or 18,000 miles, whichever you reach first, another
D1 service should be carried out and so on throughout the vehicles life.
3 months or
3,000 miles

6 months or
6,000 miles

9 months or
9,000 miles

1 Year or
12,000 miles

15 months or
15,000 miles

18 months or
18,000 miles

21 months or
21,000 miles

2 Years or
24,000 miles

27 months or
27,000 miles

30 months or
30,000 miles

33 months or
33,000 miles

3 Years or
36,000 miles

D0

D1

D0

D2

D0

D1

D0

D3

D0

D1

D0

D2

For a vehicle with a 3000 mile /3 month interval, you should read the table below from the left hand side. In this case,
you can see that the first service is due at either three months or 3000 miles. When you reach either of these milestones, your vehicle
is due for its first service. The type of service is shown on the bottom line. In this case it is a D0 service. The D0 service checklist is
shown on the opposite page. Once this service has been performed, the next service is due when you reach 6 months or 6,000 miles.
This is a D1 service (again, the checklist is shown opposite). At 9 months or 9,000 miles, whichever you reach first, another
D0 service should be carried out and so on throughout the vehicles life.
3 months or
3,000 miles

6 months or
6,000 miles

9 months or
9,000 miles

1 Year or
12,000 miles

15 months or
15,000 miles

18 months or
18,000 miles

21 months or
21,000 miles

2 Years or
24,000 miles

27 months or
27,000 miles

30 months or
30,000 miles

33 months or
33,000 miles

3 Years or
36,000 miles

D0

D1

D0

D2

D0

D1

D0

D3

D0

D1

D0

D2

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SERVICE CHECKLIST - TURBOCHARGED PETROL AND DIESEL VEHICLES (EXCEPT D22 PICK UP TD25 N/A) 1 JAN. 1999 ONWARD (LOWER MILEAGE)
Service interval: 6,000 miles or 6 months, whichever sooner, travelling less than 18,000 miles per year

Title

First Name

Surname

Model

Mileage

Reg. no.

VIN

Job no.

Note any additional work required

3 months or 3,000 miles


D0
Key:

6 months or 6,000 miles


D1

Checked / Completed

9 months or 9,000 miles


D0

1 year or 12,000 miles


D2

Requires attention

D0

No.

Not applicable

D1

D2

D3

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I
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15 months or 15,000 miles


D0

Dash warning lamps, gauges and lights on buzzer


Steering wheel free play
Seat belts and operation

I
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I

D0

Exterior bodywork visual inspection

Wipers / wiper blades function / condition

Doors / door locks

Hood latches

Door hinges, latches, links & rollers

All exterior lamps / indicators functioning

10

Headlamp aiming

R
R

R
R

I
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I
I

I
I
I
I
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I
I
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R
I
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Drive vehicle on to ramp - ramp work


11*
12*
13*

14

15*
16*
17*

18*
19*
20*
21
22*
23
24
25*
26*
27
28*

Engine oil
Engine oil filter
Manual transmission oil - levels and leaks
D22, Y61, R20, F23 (replace oil at 54K miles)
Others
Transfer and standard differential gear oil - levels and leaks
D22, Y61, R20, F23 (replace oil at 36K miles)
Others
A/T fluid - level, leakage
L.S.D. gear oil (except viscous coupling type)
Steering gear & linkage,
(4x4)
axle suspension, propeller
(others)
shaft and exhaust system
Greasing points of steering gear linkage, (4x4)
prop shaft and suspension
Drive shafts & steering damper
(4x4)
Front wheel bearing grease
(4x4, D21, D22)
Front axle joint grease in knuckle flange (Y61)
Free running hub grease
(4x4)
Body mounting bolts and nuts (check for security)
Body corrosion
Front brake pads, discs & other components
Rear brake pads, linings, drums & other components
Foot brake, parking brake: operation / free play / stroke
Brake fluid - check for level and leaks - see additional items

Checklist no: NMGB SSC 3

R
R

R
R

I
I

I
R
L
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T
I
I
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I

I
T
I
I
I
I
I

RHF

LHR

RHR

D2

D3

Tread Depth

Pressure

Wheel nut torques

All drive belts


Windshield washer top-up fluid level
Battery fluid level
Check air conditioning hoses and connections - if fitted
Check cooling system for condition and leaks
Coolant / antifreeze strength - see additional items
Air cleaner filter (clean dry paper type on D2 service)
Cyclone pre-air cleaner
Diesel fuel filter & drain water
Valve clearance - (not HLA models)
Fuel lines
Spark plugs Conventional spark plugs
Spark plugs Platinum spark plugs - see additional items
Petrol
Ignition leads
Fuel filter - see additional items
engines Vapour lines
PCV valve and system
only
PCV filter (where applicable)
Idle speed (including base idle) & ignition timing
Oxygen sensor / lambda value
Idle speed
Brake booster vacuum hoses, connections, check valve
Clutch system - fluid level & leaks, pedal freeplay
Manual steering gear oil (where applicable)
Power steering - level and leaks
Cabin air filter
Check cruise control vacuum hoses and connections
Road test
Wheel alignment (if necessary, balance wheels)
Check exhaust emissions

R = Replace

30 months or 30,000 miles


D1

33 months or 33,000 miles


D0

3 years or 36,000 miles


D2

T = Tighten

D0 Service is carried out on Cabstar F23 models with 3,000 miles oil and filter change

Additional service items at additional cost

Spare
I

Brake fluid - every 2 years or 24,000 miles whichever sooner


Maintains maximum braking performance by preventing vapour lock

tick

Antifreeze change - every 3 years or 36,000 miles whichever sooner


Not only protects against freezing, but prevents corrosion of internal engine parts
Change injection pump timing belt - every 5 years or 54,000 miles whichever sooner
A broken injection pump timing belt would prevent the engine from running and may
damage cambelt in the process

Drive vehicle off ramp - flat surface, engine bay


31
32
33
34
35
36
37*
38
39*
40
41
42
42
43
44
45
46
47*
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55*
56
57
58
59

27 months or 27,000 miles


D0

L = Lubricate

D1

29

30

2 years or 24,000 miles


D3

I = Inspect / adjust if required

LHF

Outside the vehicle

21 months or 21,000 miles


D0

No.

Drive vehicle into workshop - flat surface, inside the vehicle


1
2
3

18 months or 18,000 miles


D1

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R
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Change cambelt - every 5 years or 54,000 miles whichever sooner


A broken cambelt can damage the valve mechanisim resulting in a very expensive repair
Change platinum tipped spark plugs - every 5 years or 54,000 miles
Ensures maximum engine performance and economy
Inspect air bag system - after 10 years, then every 2 years thereafter
Ensures the reliability of the air bag system in event of an accident

Note body damage - use the following symbols to indicate damage

Technicians remarks ..................................................................................................


...................................................................................................................................
Technician signature ................................................................................................

Diesel: If engine power decreases, black exhaust smoke is emitted or engine noise increases,
Diesel: inspect and if necessary, adjust the fuel injector starting pressure and spray pattern.

Date ..........................................................................................................................

*Change frequency as required under severe driving conditions

Customer signature .................................................................................................


Snows Business Forms Limited (023) 8077 7711 Re-Order Ref. NMGB SSC3 Rev. 02/02
Snows Business Forms Ltd. & Nissan Motor (GB) Ltd.

TURBOCHARGED PETROL AND ALL DIESEL VEHICLES


TRAVELLING MORE THAN 18,000 MILES PER YEAR
(except D22 Pickup TD25 n/a)
The table below will show you how to decide which service is due on your vehicle.
You should read the table from the left hand side. In the first column, you can see that the first service is due at 6,000 miles.
When you reach this milestone, your vehicle is due for its first service. The type of service is shown on the bottom line.
In this case it will be a FD1 service. The FD1 service checklist is shown on the opposite page.
Once this service has been performed, the next service is due when you reach 12,000 miles. Again this is a FD1 service.
At 18,000 miles a FD2 service should be carried out (again, the checklist is shown opposite) and so on, throughout
the vehicles life.
6,000 miles

12,000 miles

18,000 miles

24,000 miles

30,000 miles

36,000 miles

42,000 miles

48,000 miles

54,000 miles

60,000 miles

FD1

FD1

FD2

FD1

FD1

FD3

FD1

FD1

FD2

FD1

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SERVICE CHECKLIST - TURBOCHARGED PETROL AND ALL DIESEL VEHICLES


EXCEPT D22 PICK UP TD25 n/a AND LCVs 1 JAN. 1999 ONWARD (HIGHER MILEAGE)
Service interval: 6,000 miles or 6 months, whichever sooner, travelling more than 18,000 miles per year

Title

First Name

Surname

Model

Mileage

Reg. no.

VIN

Job no.

Note any additional work required

6,000 miles
FD1
Key:

12,000 miles
FD1

Checked / Completed

18,000 miles
FD2

Requires attention 

FD1

No.

24,000 miles
FD1
Not applicable

FD2

FD3

Dash warning lamps, gauges and lights on buzzer


Steering wheel free play
Seat belts and operation

I
I
I

I
I
L
L
L
I
I

I
I
L
L
L
I
I

Outside the vehicle


4
5
6
7
8
9
10

FD1

Drive vehicle on to ramp - ramp work


11*

Engine oil

12*

Engine oil filter

13

Manual transmission oil - levels and leaks


Y61, R20 (replace oil at 54K miles)
Others

14*

15*

Y61, R20

Others

Transfer and standard differential gear oil - levels and leaks

A/T fluid - level, leakage

16*

L.S.D. gear oil (except viscous coupling type)

17*

Steering gear & linkage,

(4x4)

axle suspension, propeller

(others)

shaft and exhaust system


18

(4x4)

19*

Greasing points of steering gear linkage,


Drive shafts & steering damper

(4x4)

20

Front wheel bearing grease

(4x4)

21

Front axle joint grease in knuckle flange

(Y61)

22

Free running hub grease

(4x4)

23

Body mounting bolts and nuts (check for security)

24

Body corrosion

25*
26*
27

Foot brake, parking brake: operation / free play / stroke

28*

Brake fluid - check for level and leaks - see additional items

prop shaft and suspension

R
I

Front brake pads, discs & other components

Rear brake pads, linings, drums & other components

Checklist no: NMGB SSC 4

RHF

LHR

RHR

FD3

Tread Depth

Pressure

I
I
I

I
I
I
I
I
I
R
I
R
I
I
R

Wheel nut torques

All drive belts


Windshield washer top-up fluid level
Battery fluid level
Check air conditioning hoses and connections - if fitted
Check cooling system for condition and leaks
Coolant / antifreeze strength - see additional items
Air cleaner filter (clean dry paper type on FD1 service)
Cyclone pre-air cleaner
Diesel fuel filter & drain water
Valve clearance - (non HLA models)
Fuel lines
Spark plugs Conventional spark plugs
Spark plugs platinum spark plugs - see additional items
Petrol
Ignition leads
Fuel filter - see additional items
engines Vapour lines
PCV valve and system
only
PCV filter (where applicable)
Idle speed (including base idle) & ignition timing
Oxygen sensor / lambda value
Idle speed
Brake booster vacuum hoses, connections, check valve
Clutch system - fluid level & leaks, pedal freeplay
Manual steering gear oil (where applicable)
Power steering - levels and leaks
Cabin air filter
Check cruise control vacuum hoses and connections
Road test
Wheel alignment (if necessary, balance wheels)
Check exhaust emissions

R = Replace

54,000 miles
FD2

60,000 miles
FD1

T = Tighten

Additional service items at additional cost


Brake fluid - every 2 years or 36,000 miles whichever sooner
Maintains maximum braking performance by preventing vapour lock

Spare

Drive vehicle off ramp - flat surface, engine bay


31
32
33
34
35
36
37*
38
39*
40
41
42
42
43
44*
45
46
47*
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55*
56
57
58
59

48,000 miles
FD1

L = Lubricate

FD2

29

30

Exterior bodywork visual inspection


Wipers / wiper blades function / condition
Doors / door locks
Hood latches
Door hinges, latches, links & rollers
All exterior lamps / indicators functioning
Headlamp aiming

42,000 miles
FD1

I = Inspect / adjust if required

LHF
I
I
I

36,000 miles
FD3

No.

Drive vehicle into workshop - flat surface, inside the vehicle


1
2
3

30,000 miles
FD1

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R
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I

tick

Antifreeze change - every 3 years or 36,000 miles whichever sooner


Not only protects against freezing, but prevents corrosion of internal engine parts
Platinum tipped spark plugs - every 5 years or 54,000 miles
Ensures maximum engine performance and economy
Injection pump timing belt - every 5 years or 54,000 miles whichever sooner
A broken injection pump timing belt would prevent the engine from running
and may damage cambelt in the process.
Cambelt - every 5 years or 54,000 miles whichever sooner
A broken cambelt can damage the valve mechanism resulting in a very expensive repair
Inspect air bag system at 10 years, then every 2 years thereafter
Ensures the reliability of the air bag system in event of an accident

Note body damage - use the following symbols to indicate damage

Technicians remarks ..................................................................................................


...................................................................................................................................
Technician signature ................................................................................................

Diesel: If engine power decreases, black exhaust smoke is emitted or engine noise increases,
Diesel: check injection nozzles and if necessary, replace injection nozzle assembly.

Date ..........................................................................................................................

*Change frequency as required under severe driving conditions

Customer signature .................................................................................................


Snows Business Forms Limited (023) 8077 7711 Re-Order Ref. NMGB SSC4 Rev. 02/02
Snows Business Forms Ltd. & Nissan Motor (GB) Ltd.

PETROL AND DIESEL ENGINES WITH A 12,000 MILE SERVICE


INTERVAL TRAVELLING LESS THAN 18,000 MILES PER YEAR
The table below will show you how to decide which service is due on your vehicle.
You should read the table from the left hand side. In the first column, you can see that the first service is due at either one year or
12,000 miles. When you reach either of these milestones, your vehicle is due for its first service. The type of service is shown on the
bottom line. In this case it will be a M1 service. The M1 service checklist is shown on the opposite page. Once this service has been
performed, the next service is due when you reach 2 years or 24,000 miles. This is a M2 service (again, the checklist is shown
opposite). At 3 years or 36,000 miles, whichever you reach first, a M3 service should be carried out and so on throughout the
vehicles life.
Some additional service items are shown in the right hand corner of the service checklist. These items will be carried out in addition to
the standard services when required.
1 year or
12,000 miles

2 years or
24,000 miles

3 years or
36,000 miles

4 years or
48,000 miles

5 years or
60,000 miles

6 years or
72,000 miles

7 years or
84,000 miles

8 years or
96,000 miles

9 years or
108,000 miles

10 years or
120,000 miles

M1

M2

M3

M1

M2

M3

M1

M2

M3

M1

26

SERVICE CHECKLIST - PETROL & DIESEL ENGINES 1 JANUARY 1999 ONWARD (LOWER MILEAGE)
Service interval: 12,000 miles or 12 months, whichever sooner, travelling less than 18,000 miles per year

Title

First Name

Surname

Model

Mileage

Reg. no.

VIN

Job no.

Note any additional work required

1 year or 12,000 miles


M1
Key:

Checked / Completed

2 years or 24,000 miles


M2


3 years or 36,000 miles


M3

Requires attention 

Not applicable

M1

No.

4 years or 48,000 miles


M1

M2

M3

5 years or 60,000 miles


M2

Dash warning lamps, gauges and lights on buzzer

Steering wheel free play

Seat belts and operation

RHF

LHR

RHR

M2

M3

Tread Depth

Pressure

Wheel nut torques

Drive vehicle off ramp - flat surface, engine bay

Exterior bodywork visual inspection

Wipers / wiper blades function / condition

27

Doors / door locks

28

All drive belts

Hood latches

29

Windshield washer top-up fluid level

30

Battery fluid level

31

Check air conditioning hoses and connections - if fitted

32

Check cooling system for condition and leaks

33

Coolant/antifreeze strength

34*

Air cleaner filter (at 24k for D22 YD22Ti 2WD & K12 K9K)

Door hinges, latches, links & rollers

All exterior lamps / indicators functioning

10

Headlamp aiming

Drive vehicle on to ramp - ramp work


11*

Engine oil

12*

Engine oil filter

13*

Manual transmission oil - levels and leaks

Cabstar BD30 - replace at 2 years or 36,000 miles


14

A/T Fluid - Levels & Leaks

15

Transfer and differential oil - levels and leaks

axle suspension, propeller


shaft and exhaust system
17

Front wheel bearings - Cabstar BD30

18

Stub axles - Cabstar BD30

19

Leaf spring flanges - Cabstar BD30

20

Body corrosion

21*

Front brake pads, discs & other components

22*

Rear brake pads, linings, drums & other components

23

Foot brake, parking brake: operation / free play / stroke

24*

Brake fluid - check for level and leaks - see additional items

Checklist no: NMGB SSC 7

Cyclone pre-air cleaner

36*

Diesel fuel filter & drain water

37

Spark plugs
Valve clearance (inspect / adjust if noisy)

39

Throttle stops of engine brake - Cabstar BD30

40

Fuel lines / Evap. lines

41

Brake booster vacuum hoses, connections, check valve

42

Clutch system - fluid levels & leaks, pedal freeplay

R = Replace

9 years or 108,000 miles


M3

10 years or 120,000 miles


M1

T = Tighten

Additional service items at additional cost


tick

Inspect air bag system at 10 years, then every 2 years thereafter


Ensures the reliability of the air bag system in event of an accident
Cambelt replace at 5 years or 72,000 miles whichever is sooner. K9 engine only.
A broken cambelt can damage the valve mechanism resulting in a very expensive repair
Fuel filter - replace every 24,000 miles or 2 years (drain at every service)
- maintenance free on K12 CR/HR Engines
Cabstar BD30 engine - additional items
At 2 year or 24,000 mile intervals: - change air filter
change fuel filter
replace grease in wheel hub and wheel hub cap
change clutch fluid
Note: If bodywork fitted, check / adjust braking regulator at 600 miles

Note body damage - use the following symbols to indicate damage

R
I
I

Cabstar BD30 - see additional items

X-Trail - replace at 36,000 miles


Steering gear & linkage,

35

Cabstar BD30 - replace at 2 years or 36,000 miles


16*

Cab tilt system

38

8 years or 96,000 miles


M2

Brake fluid - every 2 years or 24,000 miles whichever sooner


Maintains maximum braking performance by preventing vapour lock

Spare

25

26

Outside the vehicle

L = Lubricate

M1
LHF

7 years or 84,000 miles


M1

I = Inspect / adjust if required


No.

Drive vehicle into workshop - flat surface, inside the vehicle


1

6 years or 72,000 miles


M3

43

Manual steering gear oil (where applicable)

44

Power steering - levels and leaks

45*

Cabin air filter

46

Check cruise control vacuum hoses and connections

47

Road test

48

Reset service interval reminder (where fitted)

49

Idle speed

50

Wheel alignment (if necessary, balance wheels)

51

Check exhaust emissions

Technicians remarks ..................................................................................................


...................................................................................................................................
Technician signature ................................................................................................

Diesel: If engine power decreases, black exhaust smoke is emitted or engine noise increases,
Diesel: inspect and if necessary, adjust the fuel injector starter pressure and spray pattern.

Date ..........................................................................................................................

*Change frequency as required under severe driving conditions

Customer signature .................................................................................................


Snows Business Forms Limited 0845 63 44 123 Re-Order Ref. NMGB SSC7 Rev. 06/05
Snows Business Forms Ltd. & Nissan Motor (GB) Ltd.

PETROL AND DIESEL ENGINES WITH A 12,000 MILE SERVICE


INTERVAL TRAVELLING MORE THAN 18,000 MILES PER YEAR
The table below will show you how to decide which service is due on your vehicle.
You should read the table from the left hand side. In the first column, you can see that the first service is due at 12,000 miles.
When you reach this milestone, your vehicle is due for its first service. The type of service is shown on the bottom line.
In this case it will be a M1 service. The M1 service checklist is shown on the opposite page.
Once this service has been performed, the next service is due when you reach 24,000 miles. This is a M2 service
(again, the checklist is shown opposite). At 36,000 miles, a M3 service should be carried out and so on throughout
the vehicles life.
Some additional service items are shown in the right hand corner of the service checklist. These items will be carried out in addition to
the standard services when required.
12,000 miles

24,000 miles

36,000 miles

48,000 miles

60,000 miles

72,000 miles

84,000 miles

96,000 miles

108,000 miles

120,000 miles

MF1

MF2

MF3

MF1

MF2

MF3

MF1

MF2

M3

M1

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SERVICE CHECKLIST - PETROL & DIESEL ENGINES 1 JANUARY 1999 ONWARD (HIGHER MILEAGE)
Service interval: 12,000 miles or 12 months, whichever sooner, travelling more than 18,000 miles per year

Title

First Name

Surname

Model

Mileage

Reg. no.

VIN

Job no.

Note any additional work required

12,000 miles
MF1
Key:

Checked / Completed

24,000 miles
MF2

36,000 miles
MF3

Requires attention

MF1

No.

48,000 miles
MF1
Not applicable

MF2

MF3

60,000 miles
MF2

72,000 miles
MF3

84,000 miles
MF1

I = Inspect / adjust if required

MF1

No.

96,000 miles
MF2

L = Lubricate

MF2

R = Replace

108,000 miles
MF3

120,000 miles
MF1

T = Tighten

MF3
Additional service items at additional cost

Drive vehicle into workshop - flat surface, inside the vehicle

LHF

Dash warning lamps, gauges and lights on buzzer

Steering wheel free play

Seat belts and operation

RHF

LHR

RHR

Spare

Tread Depth

Pressure

Wheel nut torques

Inspect air bag system at 10 years, then every 2 years thereafter


Ensures the reliability of the air bag system in event of an accident

tick

25

26

Cambelt replace at 5 years or 72,000 miles whichever is sooner. K9 engine only


A broken cambelt can damage the valve mechanism resulting in a very expensive repair

Outside the vehicle


4

Exterior bodywork visual inspection

Wipers / wiper blades function / condition

Doors / door locks

Hood latches

Door hinges, latches, links & rollers

All exterior lamps / indicators functioning

10

Headlamp aiming

Drive vehicle on to ramp - ramp work


11*

Engine oil

12*

Engine oil filter

13*

14
15
16*

Manual transmission oil - levels and leaks

Drive vehicle off ramp - flat surface, engine bay


27

Cab tilt system

Cabstar BD30 engine - additional items

28

All drive belts

29

Windshield washer top-up fluid level

30

Battery fluid level

At 24,000 mile intervals: - change air filter


change fuel filter
replace grease in wheel hub and wheel hub cap

31

Check air conditioning hoses and connections - if fitted

32

Check cooling system for condition and leaks

33

Coolant/antifreeze strength

34*

Air cleaner filter

35

Cyclone pre-air cleaner

36*

Diesel fuel filter & drain water. Petrol fuel filter maintenance free

37

Spark plugs

38

Valve clearance (inspect / adjust if noisy)

39

Throttle stops of engine brake - Cabstar BD30

40

Fuel lines / Evap. lines

41

Brake booster vacuum hoses, connections, check valve

A/T Fluid - Levels & Leaks

42

Clutch system - fluid levels & leaks, pedal freeplay

- Cabstar BD30

Steering gear & linkage,

R
I

axle suspension, propeller


shaft and exhaust system

43

Manual steering gear oil (where applicable)

I
I

44

Power steering - levels and leaks

45*

Cabin air filter

46

Check cruise control vacuum hoses and connections

17

Front wheel bearings - Cabstar BD30

47

Road test

18

Stub axles - Cabstar BD30

48

Reset service interval reminder (where fitted)

19

Leaf spring flanges - Cabstar BD30

50

Idle speed

20

Body corrosion

51

Wheel alignment (if necessary, balance wheels)

52

Check exhaust emissions

21*

Front brake pads, discs & other components

22*

Rear brake pads, linings, drums & other components

23

Foot brake, parking brake: operation / free play / stroke

24*

Brake fluid - check for level and leaks

Checklist no: NMGB SSC 8

Note body damage - use the following symbols to indicate damage

- Cabstar BD30

Transfer and differential oil - Cabstar BD30, X-Trail

Note: If bodywork fitted, check / adjust braking regulator at 600 miles

Technicians remarks ..................................................................................................


...................................................................................................................................
Technician signature ................................................................................................

Diesel: If engine power decreases, black exhaust smoke is emitted or engine noise increases,
Diesel: inspect and if necessary, adjust the fuel injector starter pressure and spray pattern.

Date ..........................................................................................................................

*Change frequency as required under severe driving conditions

Customer signature .................................................................................................


Snows Business Forms Limited 0845 63 44 123 Re-Order Ref. NMGB SSC8 Rev. 06/05
Snows Business Forms Ltd. & Nissan Motor (GB) Ltd.

PETROL AND DIESEL ENGINES


WITH A 18,000 MILE SERVICE INTERVAL
The table below will show you how to decide which service is due on your vehicle.
You should read the table from the left hand side. In the first column, you can see that the first service is due at 2 years or
18,000 miles.
When you reach this milestone, your vehicle is due for its first service. The type of service is shown on the bottom line.
In this case it will be a R1 service. The R1 service checklist is shown on the opposite page.
Once this service has been performed, the next service is due when you reach 4 years or 36,000 miles. This is a R2 service
(again, the checklist is shown opposite).
Some additional service items are shown in the right hand corner of the service checklist. These items will be carried out in addition to
the standard services when required.
2 years or
18,000 miles

4 years or
36,000 miles

6 years or
54,000 miles

8 years or
72,000 miles

10 years or
90,000 miles

12 years or
108,000 miles

14 years or
126,000 miles

16 years or
144,000 miles

18 years or
162,000 miles

20 years or
180,000 miles

R1

R2

R1

R2

R1

R2

R1

R2

R1

R2

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SERVICE CHECKLIST - PETROL & DIESEL ENGINES 1 JANUARY 2002 ONWARD


Service interval: 18,000 miles or 24 months, whichever sooner

Title

First Name

Surname

Model

Mileage

Reg. no.

VIN

Job no.

Note any additional work required

2 years or 18,000 miles


R1
Key:

4 years or 36,000 miles


R2

Checked / Completed 

6 years or 54,000 miles


R1

Requires attention 

8 years or 72,000 miles


R2

Not applicable

R1

No.

R2

10 years or 90,000 miles


R1

Dash warning lamps, gauges and lights on buzzer

14 years or 126,000 miles


R1

I = Inspect / adjust if required

LHF
I

L = Lubricate

R1

No.

Drive vehicle into workshop - flat surface, inside the vehicle


1

12 years or 108,000 miles


R2

RHF

LHR

RHR

R2

Spare

Steering wheel free play

Seat belts and operation

I
24

Outside the vehicle

R = Replace

18 years or 162,000 miles


R1

20 years or 180,000 miles


R2

T = Tighten

Additional service items


Brake fluid - every 4 years or 72,000 miles whichever sooner
Maintains maximum braking performance by preventing vapour lock

Pressure

Antifreeze change - every 4 years or 72,000 miles whichever sooner


Protects against freezing and prevents corrosion of internal engine parts

Wheel nut torques

Cambelt and Tensioner - replace every 5 years or 72,000 miles whichever sooner
A broken cambelt can damage the valve mechanism resulting in a very expensive repair
Spark Plugs - 54,000 miles for X83 (F4R) & K12 (HR16)
36,000 miles for X76

Drive vehicle off ramp - flat surface, engine bay

Exterior bodywork visual inspection

25

All drive belts

Drive Belts and Tensioners - replace at 5 years or 72,000 miles whichever sooner
only applies to X70, X70, X76 & X83 models

Wipers / wiper blades function / condition

26

Windshield washer top-up fluid level

Air Cleaner filter -

Doors / door locks

27

Battery fluid level & charge level

I
R51/D40/K12/X70/X76

Hood latches

28

Check air conditioning hoses and connections - if fitted

Door hinges, latches, links & rollers

29

Check cooling system for condition and leaks

All exterior lamps / indicators functioning

30

Headlamp aiming

Coolant / antifreeze strength - see additional items


(Replace on K12 (HR/K9K), R51 & D40 at R2)

10

31

Check aircon refrigerant level

Drive vehicle on to ramp - ramp work

32

Fuel and vapour lines

Engine oil

33

Fuel filter (diesel)

12

Engine oil filter

34

Ignition leads

13

Manual transmission oil - levels and leaks

35

Idle speed (including base idle) & ignition timing

14

A/T Fluid - Levels and leaks

36

Brake booster vacuum hoses, connections, check valve

15*

Transfer & L.S.D. gear oil (except viscous coupling type)


(D40 - Replace L.S.D. oil at R2)

16*

Steering gear & linkage,

shaft and exhaust system


17*

Drive shafts & steering damper

18

Body corrosion

19*

Front brake pads, discs & other components

20*

Rear brake pads, discs & other components

21

Foot brake, parking brake: operation / free play / stroke

22*

Brake fluid - check for level and leaks - see additional items
(Replace on K12 , R51 & D40 at R1 & R2)

Checklist no: NMGB SSC 9

PRIMASTAR

Change at 4 years/36,000 miles - petrol


Change at 4 years/18,000 miles - diesel
Change at 4 years/36,000 miles - all engines
18,000 miles - D4F & HR16 engine

Airbag and Pre Tensioners - Replace at 10 years


only applies to X70, X76 & X83

Note body damage - use the following symbols to indicate damage

11*

axle suspension, propeller

tick

Fuel filter - Petrol - replace every 72,000 miles


Maintenance free on K12 HR16

Tread Depth
23

16 years or 144,000 miles


R2

37

Clutch system - fluid level & leaks, pedal freeplay

38

Manual steering gear oil (where applicable)

39

Power steering - levels and leaks

40

Cabin air filter

41

Road test

42

Reset service interval reminder (where fitted)

43

Wheel alignment (if necessary, balance wheels)

...................................................................................................................................

44

Check exhaust emissions

Technician signature ................................................................................................

Technicians remarks ..................................................................................................

Diesel: If engine power decreases, black exhaust smoke is emitted or engine noise increases,
Diesel: check injection nozzles and if necessary, replace injection nozzle assembly.

Date ..........................................................................................................................

*Change frequency as required under severe driving conditions

Customer signature .................................................................................................


Snows Business Forms Limited 0845 63 44 123 Re-Order Ref. NMGB SSC9 Rev. 05/05
Snows Business Forms Ltd. & Nissan Motor (GB) Ltd.

PETROL AND DIESEL ENGINES


WITH A 24,000 MILE SERVICE INTERVAL
The table below will show you how to decide which service is due on your vehicle.
You should read the table from the left hand side. In the first column, you can see that the first service is due at 2 years or
24,000 miles.
When you reach this milestone, your vehicle is due for its first service. The type of service is shown on the bottom line.
In this case it will be a R1 service. The R1 service checklist is shown on the opposite page.
Once this service has been performed, the next service is due when you reach 4 years or 48,000 miles. This is a R2 service
(again, the checklist is shown opposite).
Some additional service items are shown in the right hand corner of the service checklist. These items will be carried out in addition to
the standard services when required.
2 years or
24,000 miles

4 years or
48,000 miles

6 years or
72,000 miles

8 years or
96,000 miles

10 years or
120,000 miles

12 years or
144,000 miles

14 years or
168,000 miles

16 years or
192,000 miles

18 years or
216,000 miles

20 years or
240,000 miles

R1

R2

R1

R2

R1

R2

R1

R2

R1

R2

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SERVICE CHECKLIST - DIESEL ENGINES 1 JANUARY 2002 ONWARD


Service interval: 24,000 miles or 24 months, whichever sooner

Title

First Name

Surname

Model

Mileage

Reg. no.

VIN

Job no.

Note any additional work required

2 years or 24,000 miles


R1
Key:

Checked / Completed

4 years or 48,000 miles


R2

6 years or 72,000 miles


R1

Requires attention

8 years or 96,000 miles


R2

Not applicable

R1

No.

R2

10 years or 120,000 miles


R1

Steering wheel free play

Seat belts and operation

L = Lubricate

R1
LHF

Dash warning lamps, gauges and lights on buzzer

14 years or 168,000 miles


R1

I = Inspect / adjust if required


No.

Drive vehicle into workshop - flat surface, inside the vehicle


1

12 years or 144,000 miles


R2

RHF

LHR

RHR

R2

Spare

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Additional service items

Pressure

Wheel nut torques

tick

Brake fluid - every 4 years or 72,000 miles whichever sooner


Maintains maximum braking performance by preventing vapour lock
Antifreeze change - every 4 years or 72,000 miles whichever sooner
Protects against freezing and prevents corrosion of internal engine parts

All drive belts

Cambelt and Tensioner - replace every 5 years or 72,000 miles whichever sooner
A broken cambelt can damage the valve mechanism resulting in a very expensive repair

25

Windshield washer top-up fluid level

Drive Belts and Tensioners - replace at 5 years or 72,000 miles whichever sooner

26

Battery fluid level & charge level

27

Check air conditioning hoses and connections - if fitted

28

Check cooling system for condition and leaks

29

Coolant / antifreeze strength - see additional items


(Replace on K12 at R2)

30

Check aircon refrigerant level

31

Fuel and vapour lines

32

Fuel filter (diesel) (drain at R1)

Wipers / wiper blades function / condition

Doors / door locks

Hood latches

Door hinges, latches, links & rollers

All exterior lamps / indicators functioning


Headlamp aiming

Drive vehicle on to ramp - ramp work


R

33

Air Filter

12

Engine oil filter

34

Ignition leads

13

Manual transmission oil - levels and leaks

35

Idle speed (including base idle) & ignition timing

R
I

36

Brake booster vacuum hoses, connections, check valve

14*

L.S.D. gear oil (except viscous coupling type)

37

Clutch system - fluid level & leaks, pedal freeplay

15*

Steering gear & linkage,

38

Manual steering gear oil (where applicable)

39

Power steering - levels and leaks

shaft and exhaust system


16*

Drive shafts & steering damper

17

Body corrosion

18*

Front brake pads, discs & other components

19*

Rear brake pads, discs & other components

20

Foot brake, parking brake: operation / free play / stroke

21*

Brake fluid - check for level and leaks - see additional items
(Replace on K12 at R1 & R2)

Note body damage - use the following symbols to indicate damage

Engine oil

axle suspension, propeller

Airbag and Pre Tensioners - Replace at 10 years

11*

Checklist no: NMGB SSC 10

T = Tighten

24

Exterior bodywork visual inspection

Others

20 years or 240,000 miles


R2

Drive vehicle off ramp - flat surface, engine bay

10

R = Replace

18 years or 216,000 miles


R1

Heating and ventilation - check air conditioning operation and


refrigerant level every 4 years

Tread Depth
22

Outside the vehicle

16 years or 192,000 miles


R2

40

Cabin air filter

41

Road test

42

Reset service interval reminder where fitted

43

Wheel alignment (if necessary, balance wheels)

44

Check exhaust emissions

Technicians remarks ..................................................................................................


...................................................................................................................................
Technician signature ................................................................................................

Diesel: If engine power decreases, black exhaust smoke is emitted or engine noise increases,
Diesel: check injection nozzles and if necessary, replace injection nozzle assembly.

Date ..........................................................................................................................

*Change frequency as required under severe driving conditions

Customer signature .................................................................................................


Snows Business Forms Limited 0845 63 44 123 Re-Order Ref. NMGB SSC10 Rev. 11/03
Snows Business Forms Ltd. & Nissan Motor (GB) Ltd.

Under Vehicle

Check exterior bodywork corrosion

Inspect Airbag System after 10 years, then every 2 years thereafter.

Check exhaust emissions.

Road test.

Check headlamp alignment.

Check all lights for correct operation.

Check wiper blades and screen washers.


Top up washer reservoirs.

Lubricate all locks, hinges and bonnet latch.

Check seat belts, buckles, retractors, anchors and


adjusters.

Check foot brake, parking brake and clutch for free play,
stroke and operation.

Check wheel alignment.


If necessary rotate and balance wheels.

Outside and Inside

OPERATION SCHEDULE

Check tyre condition, tread depths and pressures.

Check condition of brake linings and drums.

Check wheel bearings.

Check condition of brake pads and discs.

Wheel Free

Check torque of body mountings.

Lubricate all steering, suspension and propshaft grease


points.

Quality Controller
signature

Technicians signature

Technicians remarks:

Anti-corrosion retreatment
Check brake and clutch systems for condition, security
and leaks.

Dent / Bump
Other damage

Scratch

Use the following symbols to indicate damage

Chipping

ANNUALLY

Check condition of drive shafts and steering damper.

VIN

Delivery Date

Mileage

Check condition and security of steering gear / linkage,


axle / suspension parts, propshaft and exhaust system.

Check manual steering gear oil for levels and leaks.

Change manual transmission/differential oil.

Check transmission/differential/transfer box for oil leaks


and oil level.

Replace engine oil filter.

Change engine oil.

Check fuel filter and drain water.


(Replace filter every 18,000 miles / 24 months).

Check idle speed.

Engine

Check power steering fluid level and lines for condition


security and leaks.

Check brake servo vacuum hoses, connections and


check valve.

Change brake fluid every 18,000 miles / 24 months.

Check brake, clutch automatic transmission fluid levels.

Check battery electrolyte level and terminals.

Replace air filter element every 36,000 miles / 24 months.

Check fuel system for condition, security and leaks.

Check anti-freeze strength.


(Change anti-freeze every 36,000 miles / 24 months).

Check cooling system for condition and leaks.

Check drive belts for cracks, fraying, wear and tension.

Check and adjust valve clearances.


(Every 12,000 miles / 12 months).

Under Bonnet

OPERATION SCHEDULE

4,500 miles or 6 months


9,000 miles if within 12 months
18,000 miles or 12 months
36 / 72,000 miles or 24 / 48 months
54,000 miles or 36 months

O:
A:
B:
C:
D:

Service Type

Model

Telephone
Type

Reg. No.

Name

SERVICE CHECKLIST
Nissan Pickup D22 with TD 25 Naturally Aspirated Diesel Engine

d. MAINTENANCE UNDER SEVERE DRIVING CONDITIONS


The maintenance intervals shown on the preceding pages are for normal operating conditions. If the vehicle is mainly operated under
severe driving conditions as shown below,
more frequent maintenance must be performed.
Please consult your local Authorised Nissan
dealer about additional service requirements
for your vehicle.

Severe driving conditions


A
B
C
D
E

F
G
H
I

Driving under dusty conditions


Driving repeatedly short distances
Towing a trailer
Extensive ldling
Driving in extremely adverse weather
conditions or in areas where ambient
temperatures are either extremely low or
extremely high
Driving in high humidity areas or in
mountainous areas
Driving in areas using salt or other corrosive materials
Driving on rough and/or muddy roads or
in the desert
Driving with frequent use of braking or in
mountainous areas
Regular driving at maximum speed

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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SERVICE RECORDS


This is to certify that the work specified on the maintenance schedule has been completed.
Periodic Maintenance Service should be performed either at the times or mileages specified whichever comes first.
All records should be given to any subsequent owner of the vehicle.

TYPE OF
SERVICE

TYPE OF
SERVICE

MILEAGE AT SERVICE

DATE AT SERVICE

miles

TYPE OF
SERVICE

MILEAGE AT SERVICE

DATE AT SERVICE

miles
day - month - year

SERVICING DEALERS STAMP

SERVICING DEALERS STAMP

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DATE AT SERVICE

miles
day - month - year

VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER

MILEAGE AT SERVICE

day - month - year

SERVICING DEALERS STAMP

TYPE OF
SERVICE

TYPE OF
SERVICE

MILEAGE AT SERVICE

DATE AT SERVICE

TYPE OF
SERVICE

MILEAGE AT SERVICE

miles

DATE AT SERVICE

miles
day - month - year

SERVICING DEALERS STAMP

TYPE OF
SERVICE
DATE AT SERVICE

miles

SERVICING DEALERS STAMP

day - month - year

SERVICING DEALERS STAMP

TYPE OF
SERVICE

MILEAGE AT SERVICE

DATE AT SERVICE

miles
day - month - year

SERVICING DEALERS STAMP

DATE AT SERVICE

miles
day - month - year

TYPE OF
SERVICE

MILEAGE AT SERVICE

MILEAGE AT SERVICE

SERVICING DEALERS STAMP

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DATE AT SERVICE

miles
day - month - year

VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER

MILEAGE AT SERVICE

day - month - year

SERVICING DEALERS STAMP

TYPE OF
SERVICE

TYPE OF
SERVICE

MILEAGE AT SERVICE

DATE AT SERVICE

TYPE OF
SERVICE

MILEAGE AT SERVICE

miles

DATE AT SERVICE

miles
day - month - year

SERVICING DEALERS STAMP

TYPE OF
SERVICE
DATE AT SERVICE

miles

SERVICING DEALERS STAMP

day - month - year

SERVICING DEALERS STAMP

TYPE OF
SERVICE

MILEAGE AT SERVICE

DATE AT SERVICE

miles
day - month - year

SERVICING DEALERS STAMP

DATE AT SERVICE

miles
day - month - year

TYPE OF
SERVICE

MILEAGE AT SERVICE

MILEAGE AT SERVICE

SERVICING DEALERS STAMP

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DATE AT SERVICE

miles
day - month - year

VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER

MILEAGE AT SERVICE

day - month - year

SERVICING DEALERS STAMP

TYPE OF
SERVICE

TYPE OF
SERVICE

MILEAGE AT SERVICE

DATE AT SERVICE

TYPE OF
SERVICE

MILEAGE AT SERVICE

miles

DATE AT SERVICE

miles
day - month - year

SERVICING DEALERS STAMP

TYPE OF
SERVICE
DATE AT SERVICE

miles

SERVICING DEALERS STAMP

day - month - year

SERVICING DEALERS STAMP

TYPE OF
SERVICE

MILEAGE AT SERVICE

DATE AT SERVICE

miles
day - month - year

SERVICING DEALERS STAMP

DATE AT SERVICE

miles
day - month - year

TYPE OF
SERVICE

MILEAGE AT SERVICE

MILEAGE AT SERVICE

SERVICING DEALERS STAMP

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DATE AT SERVICE

miles
day - month - year

VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER

MILEAGE AT SERVICE

day - month - year

SERVICING DEALERS STAMP

YEARLY INSPECTION REPORT

Check-up after 3 years

VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER

REGISTRATION NUMBER

OWNERS NAME / ADDRESS

CHECK-UP DATE

INSPECTING DEALERS SIGNATURE /


STAMP

MILEAGE
miles

day - month - year

USE THE FOLLOWING SYMBOLS


TO INDICATE DAMAGE.
M Chipping
G
Dent / Bump
+ Scratch
I
Other Damage
Anti-rust after treatment necessary

DAMAGE FOUND
Yes

CHECKED BY

No

REMARKS

DAMAGE REPAIRED
Yes

No

REPAIR DATE

day - month - year

40

REPAIRING DEALERS SIGNATURE /


STAMP

Check-up after 4 years


VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER

REGISTRATION NUMBER

OWNERS NAME / ADDRESS

CHECK-UP DATE

INSPECTING DEALERS SIGNATURE /


STAMP

MILEAGE
miles

day - month - year

USE THE FOLLOWING SYMBOLS


TO INDICATE DAMAGE.
M Chipping
G
Dent / Bump
+ Scratch
I
Other Damage
Anti-rust after treatment necessary

CHECKED BY

DAMAGE FOUND
Yes

No

REMARKS

DAMAGE REPAIRED
Yes

No

REPAIR DATE

day - month - year

41

REPAIRING DEALERS SIGNATURE /


STAMP

Check-up after 5 years


VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER

REGISTRATION NUMBER

OWNERS NAME / ADDRESS

CHECK-UP DATE

INSPECTING DEALERS SIGNATURE /


STAMP

MILEAGE
miles

day - month - year

USE THE FOLLOWING SYMBOLS


TO INDICATE DAMAGE.
M Chipping
G
Dent / Bump
+ Scratch
I
Other Damage
Anti-rust after treatment necessary

DAMAGE FOUND
Yes

CHECKED BY

No

REMARKS

DAMAGE REPAIRED
Yes

No

REPAIR DATE

day - month - year

42

REPAIRING DEALERS SIGNATURE /


STAMP

Check-up after 6 years


VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER

REGISTRATION NUMBER

OWNERS NAME / ADDRESS

CHECK-UP DATE

INSPECTING DEALERS SIGNATURE /


STAMP

MILEAGE
miles

day - month - year

USE THE FOLLOWING SYMBOLS


TO INDICATE DAMAGE.
M Chipping
G
Dent / Bump
+ Scratch
I
Other Damage
Anti-rust after treatment necessary

DAMAGE FOUND
Yes

CHECKED BY

No

REMARKS

DAMAGE REPAIRED
Yes

No

REPAIR DATE

day - month - year

43

REPAIRING DEALERS SIGNATURE /


STAMP

Check-up after 7 years


VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER

REGISTRATION NUMBER

OWNERS NAME / ADDRESS

CHECK-UP DATE

INSPECTING DEALERS SIGNATURE /


STAMP

MILEAGE
miles

day - month - year

USE THE FOLLOWING SYMBOLS


TO INDICATE DAMAGE.
M Chipping
G
Dent / Bump
+ Scratch
I
Other Damage
Anti-rust after treatment necessary

DAMAGE FOUND
Yes

CHECKED BY

No

REMARKS

DAMAGE REPAIRED
Yes

No

REPAIR DATE

day - month - year

44

REPAIRING DEALERS SIGNATURE /


STAMP

Check-up after 8 years


VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER

REGISTRATION NUMBER

OWNERS NAME / ADDRESS

CHECK-UP DATE

INSPECTING DEALERS SIGNATURE /


STAMP

MILEAGE
miles

day - month - year

USE THE FOLLOWING SYMBOLS


TO INDICATE DAMAGE.
M Chipping
G
Dent / Bump
+ Scratch
I
Other Damage
Anti-rust after treatment necessary

DAMAGE FOUND
Yes

CHECKED BY

No

REMARKS

DAMAGE REPAIRED
Yes

No

REPAIR DATE

day - month - year

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REPAIRING DEALERS SIGNATURE /


STAMP

Check-up after 9 years


VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER

REGISTRATION NUMBER

OWNERS NAME / ADDRESS

CHECK-UP DATE

INSPECTING DEALERS SIGNATURE /


STAMP

MILEAGE
miles

day - month - year

USE THE FOLLOWING SYMBOLS


TO INDICATE DAMAGE.
M Chipping
G
Dent / Bump
+ Scratch
I
Other Damage
Anti-rust after treatment necessary

DAMAGE FOUND
Yes

CHECKED BY

No

REMARKS

DAMAGE REPAIRED
Yes

No

REPAIR DATE

day - month - year

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REPAIRING DEALERS SIGNATURE /


STAMP

Check-up after 10 years


VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER

REGISTRATION NUMBER

OWNERS NAME / ADDRESS

CHECK-UP DATE

INSPECTING DEALERS SIGNATURE /


STAMP

MILEAGE
miles

day - month - year

USE THE FOLLOWING SYMBOLS


TO INDICATE DAMAGE.
M Chipping
G
Dent / Bump
+ Scratch
I
Other Damage
Anti-rust after treatment necessary

DAMAGE FOUND
Yes

CHECKED BY

No

REMARKS

DAMAGE REPAIRED
Yes

No

REPAIR DATE

day - month - year

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REPAIRING DEALERS SIGNATURE /


STAMP

Check-up after 11 years


VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER

REGISTRATION NUMBER

OWNERS NAME / ADDRESS

CHECK-UP DATE

INSPECTING DEALERS SIGNATURE /


STAMP

MILEAGE
miles

day - month - year

USE THE FOLLOWING SYMBOLS


TO INDICATE DAMAGE.
M Chipping
G
Dent / Bump
+ Scratch
I
Other Damage
Anti-rust after treatment necessary

DAMAGE FOUND
Yes

CHECKED BY

No

REMARKS

DAMAGE REPAIRED
Yes

No

REPAIR DATE

day - month - year

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REPAIRING DEALERS SIGNATURE /


STAMP

CUSTOMER SUPPORT
Your complete satisfaction with your Nissan vehicle is
of primary concern to your authorised Nissan dealer
and Nissan.
We will give full consideration to any problem that
arises, either within or outside the warranty period. If a
concern arises that has not been effectively handled by
staff within the Nissan dealer, we would ask you to:

STEP 1
Initially contact the appropriate Department Manager
within the Dealer and allow him the opportunity to
respond and resolve your problem.

STEP 2
If the problem is not resolved to your satisfaction,
contact the General Manager or Dealer Principal
asking for their personal involvement.

STEP 3
If you are dissatisfied with the responses received, we
would ask you to contact:
Nissan Customer Support Centre
Nissan Motor (GB) Ltd
The Rivers Office Park
Denham Way
Rickmansworth
WD3 9YS
Tel: 01923 899334
Fax: 01923 899918
E-mail: customer.support@nissan.co.uk
The Customer Support Centre is normally open
between 8.30 and 6.00 pm Monday-Friday
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NOTICE OF OWNER OR VEHICLE REGISTRATION No. CHANGE


If your name and/or address and/or registration number has been changed, or you are the new owner of a Nissan vehicle,
please inform us of the changed details as soon as possible. This will allow us to inform you of any important information when
appropriate. You can either:
telephone us with the information at the Customer Support Centre on 01923 899334
e-mail us with the information at customer.support@nissan.co.uk
complete and mail the freepost card on the next page of this booklet

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Nissan Customer Support Centre


Nissan Motor (GB) Limited
FREEPOST ANG0090
Denham Way
Maple Cross
Rickmansworth
WD3 2WD

Nissan Customer Support Centre


Nissan Motor (GB) Limited
FREEPOST ANG0090
Denham Way
Maple Cross
Rickmansworth
WD3 2WD

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