Nissan Armada (2022 year). Manual in english — page 32
It is recommended you visit a NISSAN
dealer if checking or replacement is
required.
If the brakes do not operate properly,
have the brakes checked. It is recom-
mended that you visit a NISSAN dealer for
this service.
SELF-ADJUSTING BRAKES
Your vehicle is equipped with self-adjust-
ing brakes.
The disc-type brakes self-adjust every
time the brake pedal is applied.
WARNING
Have your brake system checked if
the brake pedal height does not
return to normal. It is recommended
you visit a NISSAN dealer for this
service.
BRAKE PAD WEAR WARNING
The disc brake pads have audible wear
warnings. When a brake pad requires
replacement, it will make a high pitched
scraping sound when the vehicle is in
motion. This scraping sound will first
occur only when the brake pedal is
depressed. After more wear of the brake
pad, the sound will always be heard even
if the brake pedal is not depressed. Have
the brakes checked as soon as possible if
the wear warning sound is heard.
Under some driving or climate conditions,
occasional brake squeak, squeal or other
noise may be heard. Occasional brake
noise during light to moderate stops is
normal and does not affect the function
or performance of the brake system.
Proper brake inspection intervals
should be followed.
For additional infor-
mation, see the maintenance schedule
shown in the “9. Maintenance and sche-
dules” section.
BRAKE BOOSTER
Check the brake booster function as
follows:
1. With the engine off, depress and
release the foot brake pedal more
than 20 times. When the foot brake
pedal movement (distance of travel)
remains the same from one pedal
application to the next, continue on
to the next step.
2. While depressing the foot brake pedal,
start the engine.
3. With the foot brake pedal depressed,
stop the engine. Keep the pedal de-
pressed for about 30 seconds.
4. Run the engine for 1 minute without
depressing the foot brake pedal, then
turn it off. Depress the foot brake
pedal several times. The pedal travel
distance will decrease gradually with
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BRAKES
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each depression as the hydraulic
pressure decreases.
If the brakes do not operate properly,
have the brakes checked. It is recom-
mended that you visit a NISSAN dealer for
repair.
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ENGINE COMPARTMENT
WARNING
Never use a fuse of a higher or lower
amperage rating than that specified
on the fuse box cover. This could
damage the electrical system or
electronic control units or cause a
fire.
If any electrical equipment does not
operate, check for an open fuse.
1. Be sure the ignition switch is pushed
to the OFF or LOCK position and the
headlights are off.
2. Open the engine hood and remove
the cover on the battery.
3. Remove the fuse/fusible link holder
cover
,
or
.
4. Remove the fuse with the fuse puller.
FUSES
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Type A (if so equipped)
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Type B (if so equipped)
5. If the fuse is open
, replace it with a
new fuse
. Spare fuses are stored in
the passenger compartment fuse box.
6. If a new fuse also opens, have the
electrical system checked and re-
paired. It is recommended you visit a
NISSAN dealer for this service.
Fusible links
If any electrical equipment does not
operate and fuses are in good condition,
check the fusible links. If any of these
fusible links are melted, replace only with
genuine NISSAN parts.
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PASSENGER COMPARTMENT
WARNING
Never use a fuse of a higher or lower
amperage rating than that specified
on the fuse box cover. This could
damage the electrical system or
electronic control units or cause a
fire.
If any electrical equipment does not
operate, check for an open fuse.
1. Be sure the ignition switch is pushed
to the OFF or LOCK position and the
headlights are off.
2. Open the fuse box lid.
3. Remove the fuse with the fuse puller
.
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4. If the fuse is open, replace it with a
new fuse.
5. If a new fuse also opens, have the
electrical system checked and re-
paired. It is recommended you visit a
NISSAN dealer for this service. Spare
fuses are stored in the fuse box.
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Extended storage fuse switch (if so
equipped)
To reduce battery drain, the extended
storage fuse switch comes from the
factory switched off. Prior to delivery of
your vehicle, the switch is pushed in
(switched on) and should always remain
on.
If the extended storage fuse switch is not
pushed in (switched on), the “Shipping
Mode On, Push Storage Fuse” warning
may appear on the vehicle information
display (if so equipped). See “Vehicle
information display” (P.2-20).
If any electrical equipment does not
operate, remove the extended storage
fuse switch and check for an open fuse.
NOTE:
If the extended storage fuse switch
malfunctions or if the fuse is open, it is
not necessary to replace the switch. In
this case, remove the extended storage
fuse switch and replace it with a new
fuse of the same rating.
How to remove the extended storage
fuse switch:
1. To remove the extended storage fuse
switch, be sure the ignition switch is in
the OFF or LOCK position.
2. Be sure the headlights are off. (See
“Headlight switch” (P.2-47), “Intelligent
Auto Headlight system (Type A)” (P.2-
47), or “Autolight system (Type B)” (P.2-
48).)
3. Remove the fuse box cover.
4. Pinch the locking tabs
found on
each side of the storage fuse switch.
5. Pull the storage fuse switch straight
out from the fuse box
.
CAUTION
Be careful not to allow children to
swallow the battery and removed
parts.
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INTELLIGENT KEY BATTERY REPLACEMENT
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Replace the battery as follows:
1. Release the lock knob at the back of
the Intelligent Key and remove the
mechanical key.
2. Insert a small screwdriver into the slit
of the corner and twist it to separate
the upper part from the lower part.
Use a cloth to protect the casing.
3. Replace the battery with a new one.
Recommended battery: CR2025 or
equivalent.
.
Do not touch the internal circuit
and electric terminals as it could
cause a malfunction.
.
Hold the battery by the edges.
Holding the battery across the
contact points will seriously deplete
the storage capacity.
.
Make sure that the + side faces the
bottom of the case.
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4. Align the tips of the upper and lower
parts , and then push them together
until it is securely closed
.
5. Push the buttons two or three times
to check its operation.
If you need any assistance for replace-
ment, it is recommended you visit a
NISSAN dealer for this service.
FCC Notice:
For USA:
This device complies with Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device
may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including inter-
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ference that may cause undesired op-
eration.
Note: Changes or modifications not
expressly approved by the party re-
sponsible for compliance could void
the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
For Canada:
This device complies with Industry Ca-
nada licence-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) this device may not
cause interference, and (2) this device
must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired
operation of the device.
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LIGHTS
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1.
Front parking light/Daytime running light
2.
Headlight (low-beam)
3.
Front side marker light
4.
Front map light
5.
Front turn signal light
6.
Front fog light (if so equipped)
7.
Headlight (high beam)
8.
Puddle light (if so equipped)
9.
Side turn signal light (if so equipped)
10.
Tail/Stop light
11.
Cargo light
12.
High-mounted stop light
13.
Rear personal light
14.
Rear turn signal light
15.
Stop light
16.
Back-up light
17.
License plate light
18.
Rear side marker light
HEADLIGHTS
Fog may temporarily form inside the lens
of the exterior lights in the rain or in a car
wash. A temperature difference between
the inside and the outside of the lens
causes the fog. This is not a malfunction.
If large drops of water collect inside the
lens, it is recommended you visit a NISSAN
dealer for this service.
Replacing
If LED headlight replacement is required,
it is recommended you visit a NISSAN
dealer for this service.
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EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR LIGHTS
Item
Wattage (W)
Bulb No.
Headlight
High/Low beams*
LED
—
Front turn signal light
LED
—
Fog light (if so equipped)
LED
—
Front parking light*/Daytime running light*
LED
—
Front side marker light*
LED
—
Side turn signal light* (if so equipped)
LED
—
Rear combination light
tail*
LED
—
back-up
LED
—
stop
LED
—
side marker*
LED
—
turn signal
LED
—
License plate light*
5
W5W
Puddle light* (if so equipped)
LED
—
Map light*
LED
—
Rear personal light
8
—
Cargo light
8
—
Vanity mirror light
1.8
—
Footwell light* (if so equipped)
1.4
—
Glove box light*
1.4
—
High-mounted stop light*
LED
—
*:
It is recommended you visit a NISSAN dealer for replacement.
NOTE: Always check with the Parts Department at a NISSAN dealer for the latest information
about parts.
Replacement procedures
All other lights are either type A, B, C, D, E
or F. When replacing a bulb, first remove
the lens and/or cover.
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Rear personal light
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Cargo light
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Vanity mirror light
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If you have a flat tire, see “Flat tire” (P.6-
3).
TIRE PRESSURE
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
(TPMS)
This vehicle is equipped with the Tire
Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). It
monitors tire pressure of all tires except
the spare. When the low tire pressure
warning light is lit and the “Tire Pressure
Low Add Air” warning appears in the
vehicle information display, one or more
of your tires is significantly under-inflated.
The TPMS will activate only when the
vehicle is driven at speeds above 16 MPH
(25 km/h). Also, this system may not
detect a sudden drop in tire pressure
(for example, a flat tire while driving).
For more details, see “Low tire pressure
warning light” (P.2-16), “Tire Pressure Mon-
itoring System (TPMS)” (P.5-5) and “Tire
Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) ” (P.6-
3).
Tire inflation pressure
Check the pressure of the tires
(including the spare) often and al-
ways prior to long distance trips.
The recommended tire pressure
specifications are shown on the
Tire and Loading Information label
under the “Cold Tire Pressure”
heading. The Tire and Loading In-
formation label is affixed to the
driver side center pillar. Tire pres-
sures should be checked regularly
because:
.
Most tires naturally lose air over
time.
.
Tires can lose air suddenly when
driven over potholes or other
objects or if the vehicle strikes
a curb while parking.
The tire pressures should be
checked when the tires are cold.
The tires are considered COLD after
the vehicle has been parked for 3 or
more hours, or driven less than 1
mile (1.6 km) at moderate speeds.
TPMS with Easy Fill Tire Alert pro-
vides visual and audible signals
outside the vehicle for inflating the
tires to the recommended COLD
tire pressure. (See “TPMS with Easy
Fill Tire Alert” (P.5-8).)
Incorrect tire pressure, including
under inflation, may adversely
affect tire life and vehicle hand-
ling.
WARNING
.
Improperly inflated tires can
fail suddenly and cause an
accident.
.
The Gross Vehicle Weight
rating (GVWR) is located on
the F.M.V.S.S./C.M.V.S.S. cer-
tification label. The vehicle
weight capacity is indicated
on the Tire and Loading In-
formation label. Do not load
your vehicle beyond this ca-
pacity. Overloading your ve-
hicle may result in reduced
tire life, unsafe operating
conditions due to premature
tire failure, or unfavorable
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handling characteristics and
could also lead to a serious
accident. Loading beyond
the specified capacity may
also result in failure of other
vehicle components.
.
Before taking a long trip, or
whenever you heavily load
your vehicle, use a tire pres-
sure gauge to ensure that
the tire pressures are at the
specified level.
.
For additional information
regarding tires, refer to “Im-
portant Tire Safety Informa-
tion” (US) or “Tire Safety
Information” (Canada) in the
Warranty Information Book-
let.
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Tire and Loading Information label
Seating capacity: The max-
imum number of occu-
pants that can be seated
in the vehicle.
Vehicle load limit: See “Ve-
hicle loading information”
(P.10-15).
Original size: The size of
the tires originally installed
on the vehicle at the fac-
tory.
Cold tire pressure: Inflate
the tires to this pressure
when the tires are cold.
Tires are considered COLD
after the vehicle has been
parked for 3 or more hours,
or driven less than 1 mile
( 1 . 6 k m ) a t m o d e r a t e
speeds. The recommended
cold tire inflation is set by
the manufacturer to pro-
vide the best balance of
tire wear, vehicle handling,
driveability, tire noise, etc.,
up to the vehicle’s GVWR.
Tire size — see “Tire label-
ing” (P.8-32).
Spare tire size or compact
s p a r e t i r e s i z e ( i f s o
equipped)
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Checking the tire pressure
1. Remove the valve stem cap from
the tire.
2. Press the pressure gauge
squarely onto the valve stem.
Do not press too hard or force
the valve stem sideways, or air
will escape. If the hissing sound
of air escaping from the tire is
heard while checking the pres-
sure, reposition the gauge to
eliminate this leakage.
3. Remove the gauge.
4. Read the tire pressure on the
gauge stem and compare it to
the specification shown on the
Tire and Loading Information
label.
5. Add air to the tire as needed. If
too much air is added, press the
core of the valve stem briefly
with the tip of the gauge stem to
release pressure. Recheck the
pressure and add or release air
as needed.
6. Install the valve stem cap.
7. Check the pressure of all other
tires, including the spare.
8. Check the pressure when driv-
ing the vehicle at speeds of 100
MPH (160 km/h) or higher where
it is legal to do so.
WARNING
.
Driving at high speeds, 100 MPH
(160 km/h) or higher sustained
where it is legal to do so, can
cause tires to have excessive heat
build up, which may result in a
tire failure causing loss of control,
crash, injuries or even death.
Some high-speed rated tires re-
quire inflation pressure adjust-
ment for high-speed operation.
When speed limits and road con-
ditions allow vehicle driving at
high speeds, make sure tires are
rated to support high speed op-
eration, tires are in optimal con-
ditions and pressure is adjusted
to correct cold inflation pressure
for high speed operation.
.
Tires require adjustment to the
inflation pressure when driving
the vehicle at speeds of 100 MPH
(160 km/h) or higher where it is
legal to do so. See recommended
tire inflation chart for correct
operating pressure.
.
After vehicle high speed opera-
tion has ended, readjust the tire
pressure to the recommended
cold inflation pressure. (See
“Checking the tire pressure” (P.8-
31).)
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Size
Cold Tire In-
flation Pres-
sure
Front Original Tire:
265/70R18 116H
35 psi, 240
kPa
Front Original Tire:
P275/60R20 114H
35 psi, 240
kPa
Front Original Tire:
P275/50R22 111H
35 psi, 240
kPa
Rear Original Tire:
265/70R18 116H
35 psi, 240
kPa
Rear Original Tire:
P275/60R20 114H
35 psi, 240
kPa
Rear Original Tire:
P275/50R22 111H
35 psi, 240
kPa
Spare Tire:
265/70R18 116H
35 psi, 240
kPa
Spare Tire:
265/70R18 116M
51 psi, 350
kPa
Recommended tire inflation pressures at
speeds of 100 MPH (160 km/h) or higher where
it is legal to do so.
Size
Cold Tire In-
flation Pres-
sure
Front Original Tire:
P275/60R20 114H
36 psi, 250
kPa
Front Original Tire:
P275/50R22 111H
41 psi, 280
kPa
Rear Original Tire:
P275/60R20 114H
36 psi, 250
kPa
Rear Original Tire:
P275/50R22 111H
41 psi, 280
kPa
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TIRE LABELING
Federal law requires tire manufac-
turers to place standardized infor-
mation on the sidewall of all tires.
This information identifies and de-
scribes the fundamental character-
istics of the tire and also provides
the tire identification number (TIN)
for safety standard certification.
The TIN can be used to identify
the tire in case of a recall.
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