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Vehicle recovery (freeing a stuck vehicle) -11 – NISSAN 2006 Altima User Manual

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When towing automatic transmission

models with the front wheels on towing

dollies, or when towing manual trans-

mission models with the front wheels

on the ground:

– Turn the ignition key to the OFF po-

sition, and secure the steering wheel

in a straight-ahead position with a

rope or similar device. Never secure

the steering wheel by turning the ig-

nition key to the LOCK position. This

may damage the steering lock

mechanism.

– Move the gearshift lever to the N

(Neutral) position.

When towing automatic or manual

transmission models with the rear

wheels on the ground (if you do not use

towing dollies): Always release the

parking brake.

VEHICLE RECOVERY (freeing a stuck

vehicle)
Front

WARNING

Stand clear of a stuck vehicle.
Do not spin your tires at high speed.

This could cause them to explode and

result in serious injury. Parts of your

vehicle could also overheat and be

damaged.

CAUTION

Tow chains or cables must be attached

only to the main structural members of

the vehicle or the towing hooks (if so

equipped). Otherwise, the vehicle body

will be damaged.

Do not use the vehicle tie downs to free

a vehicle stuck in sand, snow, mud, etc.

Never tow the vehicle using the vehicle

tie downs or recovery hooks.

Always pull the cable straight out from

the front or rear of the vehicle. Never

pull the vehicle at an angle.

Pulling devices should be routed so

they do not touch any part of the sus-

pension, steering, brake or cooling

systems.

Pulling devices such as ropes or canvas

straps are not recommended for use in

vehicle towing or recovery.

If your vehicle is stuck in sand, snow, mud, etc.,

use the following procedure:

1. Turn off the Vehicle Dynamic Control System

(if so equipped).

2. Make sure the area in front and behind the

vehicle is clear of obstructions.

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In case of emergency

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