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The popular fifth-generation Sentra sedan, introduced in 2001, gets further styling tweaks and added convenience features to keep it competitive in the econocar/ pocket-rocket segment. For 2004, the Sentra receives redesigned front and rear fascias and a newly styled hood. Interior upgrades on the 2.5S, SE-R, and SE-R Spec V include an enhanced Rockford Fosgate sound system and a trip computer as standard equipment, while the SE-R Spec V gets Skyline-style sport bucket seats. Power choices remain a fuel-thrifty 126-hp, 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine in the 1.8 and 1.8S models and, for a good deal more oomph, a 165-hp, 2.5-liter four-banger in the 2.5S and SE-R. But for a wilder ride we recommend the more powerful and responsive 175-hp, 2.5-liter version in the wicked little SE-R Spec V, which also gets a new brake package with quicker-stopping Brembo front discs.
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In 2002, when Nissan finally brought to market an all-new Z-car worthy of its name and heritage, it quickly made our 10Best list. We loved the new Z’s great design, performance, and outstanding value. Last year, Nissan made us more happy with a brilliant new 350Z roadster. For 2005, there’s a 35th-anniversary edition to mark the debut of the original 240Z in 1970. Otherwise, there are only some refinements that make this good car better, such as downshift rev matching for the five-speed automatic transmission that makes better use of the spirited 287-hp, 3.5-liter DOHC V-6 engine. To maximize performance, go with the close-ratio six-speed manual gearbox-and no more trembling left legs, as clutch-pedal effort has been reduced. Other upgrades include a quicker nav system, heated outside mirrors, and a standard tire-pressure monitoring system.
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This software is provided to assist the enthusiast in performing tuning and data collection on the user’s car for the purpose of maintenance and performance improvement. We at blaZt strongly suggest you read this manual and understand the contents before using it to tune your vehicle. We make no warranty implied or otherwise regarding the use of this software or any hardware supplied by blaZt.
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2004 Nissan Towing Guide

The first thing to keep in mind when renting a trailer is to rent only from professional companies that specialize in towing and towing equipment. More than likely, these representatives will have some experience in selecting and fitting the towing equipment that is appropriate for your Nissan vehicle.
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The theory behind the TWM Performance Short Throw Shift Adapter is to adjust the point at which the shifter cable attaches to the shift actuator on the transmission. This adapter is fixed onto the stock shift actuator and the shift cable is attached to the adapter rather than the actuator. The new point of attachment is placed closer to the pivot or fulcrum of the actuator thus reducing the distance the shifter (inside the car) must move in order to engage a gear.
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The X-Trail is quite a roomy and comfortable vehicle for its size. Head and leg room in both the front and the rear seating positions is adequate for most adults. The front bucket seats offer reasonable support and shape, although the cushions could do with some additional bolstering to further improve lateral support. The rear luggage area is quite spacious with the added versatility of a split fold rear seat. A hard plastic finish is used in the cargo area that is practical and easy to clean, but tends to look cheap. One of the first things you’ll notice once seated in the driver’s position of the X-Trail is that all the instruments are located in the centre of the dash, rather than behind the steering wheel. In fact, the entire layout of the dash is rather unusual.
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2005 Nissan G35 Sedan and Coupe, this easy-to-use Quick Reference Guide is intended to provide you with a user-friendly learning experience to quickly acquaint you with your new Infiniti. other features Screw-In Tow Hook (Install Behind the Front License Plate Cover) Refer to section 6 in your Owner’s Manual. DRIVING CONTROLS DRIVING CONTROLS The Quick Reference Guide will help you to more fully appreciate your vehicle’s superior features, unique functions and advanced technology. Refer to the Quick Reference Guide to learn how to personalize your vehicle’s controls and equipment to maximize your driving comfort and convenience. Your vehicle is equipped with a screw-in tow hook for pulling the vehicle forward. For example: pulling the vehicle onto a flat bed for towing. The screw-in tow hook tool is located in the right trunk area, next to the spare tire. It is stored with the jacking tools. However, this guide is not intended as a substitute for your vehicle’s Owner’s Manual. For comprehensive product and vehicle safety information, please refer to your Owner’s Manual. It will help you to better understand the operation and proper maintenance of your new Infiniti vehicle. Both Infiniti and your Infiniti dealer are dedicated to serving all your automotive needs. Your complete satisfaction is our primary concern.
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This Nissan instruction provides special information to facilitate the use or maintenance of the outboard or to clarify important points. EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH The stop switch will cut off the engine when the stop switch line is pulled out. This line can be attached to the body of the operator, effectively preventing injuries from the propeller m casehe/shefalls overboard. We highly recommenduseof the stop switch line becauseit can save the life of the operator if somerhingsbad happens.However, we would also like to point out the drawbacksof the switch. Accldental acbvation of the switch (such as the line being pulled out in heavy seas) could causepassengers lose their balance to and even fall overboard, or it could result in lossof power in heavy seas,strong currents, or high winds. Loss of control while mooring is another potential hazard~ To prevent such hazardoussituations.the 500 mm line is coiled and can extend to a full 1,300 mm. WARNINGS As the operator/driver of the boat, you are responsiblefor the safety of those aboard and those m other crafts around yours, and for following local boating regulations. Therefore you should possess thorough knowledge of correct operation of the boat, its accessories, the engine.To learn about the correct operaand tion and maintenanceof the engine, pleaseread through this manualcarefully. It is very difficult for a person standing or floating in the water to take evasive action should he or she seea power boat heading in his/her direction, even at a slow speedy Therefore, when your boat is in the immediate vicinity of people in the water, the engine should be shifted to neutral and shut off.
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