NISSAN 2008 Altima Hybrid - Owner's Manual User Manual

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1.

Air conditioner compressor location

2.

Electric power steering location

3.

42V DC/DC converter

4.

High voltage battery and 12V DC/DC
converter

5.

Service disconnect

6.

High voltage harnesses

7.

Traction motor location

8.

Inverter unit

The Hybrid System uses high voltage up to 650

V. High voltage components are indicated in the

illustration. High voltage cables are orange. The

system can be hot while and after starting. Be

careful of both the high voltage and the high

temperature.

HYBRID VEHICLE

CHARACTERISTICS

WARNING

Pay special attention to pedestrians

when the vehicle is powered only by the

traction motor. Because there is no en-

gine noise, pedestrians may not know

the vehicle is moving or about to move

and step into the direction of vehicle

travel.

When you leave your vehicle, be sure to

turn off the Hybrid System.

Be sure to put the transmission in the P

(Park) position because the vehicle can

move when the READY light is on even

if the engine is stopped. When the

READY light is on, do not leave your

vehicle in a shift position other than the

P (Park) position. The vehicle will creep

and start abruptly if the accelerator

pedal is depressed by mistake. This may

cause serious injury or death.

CAUTION

If the vehicle is parked for a long time,

the high voltage battery will discharge

gradually. To keep the high voltage bat-

tery in good condition, drive the vehicle

at least once every several months for

at least 30 minutes or ten miles. If the

high voltage battery becomes fully dis-

charged and the vehicle will not start

even with a jump-start to the 12-volt

system, contact your NISSAN dealer.

After the 12-volt battery is discon-

nected, run down, or replaced, the

gasoline engine may not stop even

while the vehicle is powered only by the

traction motor. If this condition contin-

ues for several days, take the vehicle to

your NISSAN dealer.

Do not load large amounts of water in

open containers (aquariums or buck-

ets) into the vehicle. If the water spills

onto the high voltage battery, it may

cause a short circuit and damage the

battery.

High voltage parts and cables on the hybrid

vehicles emit approximately the same amount of

electromagnetic waves as the conventional

gasoline powered vehicles or home electronic

appliances despite of their electromagnetic

shieldings. Unwanted noise may occur in the

reception of a mobile two-way radio.
Charging the high voltage battery while driving is

important. The vehicle cannot run if the high

voltage battery is discharged. In the N (Neutral)

position, the high voltage battery does not re-

charge. Leaving the transmission in the N (Neu-

tral) position for an extended period of time may

discharge the high voltage battery. The high volt-

age battery recharges when the selector lever is

in any position other than N (Neutral). Repeated

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2008 Altima Hybrid Electric

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Owners Manual—USA_English (nna)
05/31/07—debbie

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