In case of emergency -> Flat tyre for Your Nissan Juke SUV 2020

FLAT TYRE  
In case of a flat tyre, follow the instructions as de-  
scribed below:  
Signal to professional road assistance that  
you require assistance.  
CONVENTIONAL SPARE TYRE  
(where fitted)  
A standard wheel and tyre is supplied with your ve-  
hicle.  
8. Have all passengers exit the vehicle and stand in  
a safe place, away from traffic and clear of the  
vehicle.  
STOPPING THE VEHICLE  
WARNING  
CHANGING FLAT TYRE (Models with  
spare wheel, where fitted)  
Make sure that the parking brake is securely  
applied.  
For Manual Transmission (MT) models: Make  
sure the shift lever is in the R (Reverse) posi-  
tion.  
For Automatic (DCT) models: Make sure that  
the shift lever is in the P (Park) position.  
Never change tyres when the vehicle is on a  
slope, ice or a slippery area. This is hazardous.  
Never change tyres if oncoming traffic is close  
to your vehicle. Wait for professional road  
assistance.  
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1. Safely move the vehicle off the road, away from  
traffic.  
Blocking the wheels  
2. Switch on the hazard warning flashers.  
3. Park on a level surface.  
WARNING  
Make sure to block the appropriate wheel to pre-  
vent the vehicle from moving, which may cause  
personal injury.  
4. Apply the parking brake.  
5. Shift the shift lever (MT models) into the R (Re-  
verse) position (Automatic (DCT) models, move  
the shift lever to the P (Park) position).  
Place suitable blocks  
in front of and behind the  
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wheel diagonally opposite the flat tyre  
vent the vehicle from moving when it is on the jack.  
6. Turn off the engine.  
7. Open the bonnet (for details, see “Bonnet” in the  
“3. Pre-driving checks and adjustments” section)  
in order to:  
Warn other traffic.  
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Getting the tools and spare wheel  
The spare wheel, jack and tools are located inside  
the luggage compartment.  
Removing the wheel  
WARNING  
Make sure to read the caution label attached  
to the jack body before use.  
DO NOT GET UNDER A VEHICLE THAT IS SUP-  
PORTED BY A JACK.  
Never use a jack which was not provided with  
your vehicle.  
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The jack, which is provided with your vehicle is  
designed only to lift your vehicle during a tyre  
change.  
Removing wheel cover (where fitted)  
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Use the correct jacking points. Never use any  
other part of the vehicle for jack support.  
WARNING  
Never lift the vehicle more than necessary.  
Never use blocks on or under the jack.  
Take care when removing the wheel cover as the  
cover may detach suddenly.  
Do not start or run the engine while the ve-  
hicle is on the jack. The vehicle may move sud-  
denly, and this may cause an accident.  
Remove the wheel cover as illustrated with a suit-  
able tool or carefully remove the wheel cover with  
both hands.  
Never allow passengers to stay in the vehicle  
while the tyre is off the ground.  
Make sure to read the caution label attached  
to the jack body before use.  
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Remove all loads before lifting the vehicle with  
the jack.  
1. Open the tailgate.  
2. Remove the luggage boards and luggage com-  
partment floor cover.  
3. Remove the retainer by turning it anticlockwise.  
4. Remove the jack, tools and spare wheel.  
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Jack-up points  
1. Place the jack directly under the jack-up point as  
illustrated so that the top of the jack contacts the  
vehicle at the jack-up point.  
4. Loosen each wheel bolt by one or two turns an-  
ticlockwise with the wheel wrench.  
Do not remove the wheel bolts until the tyre is  
off the ground.  
CAUTION  
The jack should be placed on firm level ground.  
Models with wheel lock bolts (where fitted):  
If the wheel is equipped with a wheel lock bolt,  
insert the wheel lock key  
viously described.  
and loosen it as pre-  
2. Align the centre of both the jack head and the  
notches at the jack-up point as shown.  
The wheel lock bolt can only be removed with  
the wheel lock key. A key number is necessary if  
you need to duplicate the wheel lock key.  
3. Fit the groove of the jack head between the two  
notches as shown.  
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Alloy wheels (where fitted): Alloy wheel bolts have  
a plastic cap that can be removed using tweezers  
(where fitted) from the tool kit.  
Record the key number as shown on the key code  
card on the “Security information” page at the  
end of this manual and keep it in a safe place, not  
in the vehicle. If you lose the wheel lock key, see  
your NISSAN dealer for a duplicate with the origi-  
nal wheel lock key code.  
5. To lift the vehicle, securely hold and turn the  
handle clockwise as shown.  
6. Carefully raise the vehicle until the tyre clears the  
ground.  
Make sure to keep the lock key in the vehicle.  
Otherwise, wheels cannot be removed and the  
service cannot be performed.  
7. Remove the wheel bolts, then remove the wheel  
with the flat tyre.  
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1. Clean any mud or dirt from the surface between  
the wheel and the hub.  
CAUTION  
WARNING  
The wheel is heavy. Be sure that your feet are clear  
of the wheel and use gloves as necessary to avoid  
injury.  
Retighten the wheel bolts after the vehicle has  
been driven for 1,000 km (600 miles) (also in cases  
of a flat tyre, etc.).  
2. Carefully fit the wheel and tighten the wheel bolts  
with your fingers. Check that all the wheel bolts  
contact the wheel surface horizontally and on  
the bevelled side.  
The wheel bolts must be kept tightened to specifi-  
cation at all times. It is recommended that the wheel  
bolts be tightened to specification at each mainte-  
nance interval.  
Installing the wheel  
Models with wheel lock bolt (where fitted):  
Insert the wheel lock key into the wheel lock bolt  
and tighten into the wheel finger tight.  
WARNING  
The temporary use spare tyre (where fitted) is  
designed for emergency use. See “Spare tyre”  
earlier in this section.  
Adjust the tyre pressure to the COLD pressure.  
3. With the wheel wrench, tighten the wheel bolts  
alternately and evenly in the sequence as illus-  
COLD pressure is the tyre pressure as measured af-  
ter the vehicle has been parked for three hours or  
more or driven for less than 1.6 km (1 mile).  
trated ( - ) until they are tight.  
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Never use wheel bolts other than those pro-  
4. Lower the vehicle slowly until the tyre touches  
the ground.  
vided with your vehicle. Incorrect wheel bolts  
or improperly tightened wheel bolts may  
cause the wheel to become loose or come off.  
This could cause an accident.  
COLD tyre pressures are shown on the tyre placard  
affixed to the driver's side centre pillar.  
5. Tighten the wheel bolts securely using the wheel  
wrench in the sequence as illustrated.  
Stowing the wheel and tools  
Securely store the wheel with the flat tyre, the jack  
and the tools in the specified storage areas.  
Never use oil or grease on the wheel bolts. This  
may cause the wheel bolts to become loose.  
6. Lower the vehicle completely.  
7. Install the wheel cover (where fitted).  
NOTE  
Before installation, align NISSAN logo (centre  
cap) with the wheel bolts/or perpendicular to  
valve hole (where fitted), to correctly align to  
the centre.  
Wheel bolt tightening torque:  
113 Nm (12 kg-m, 83 ft-lb)  
As soon as possible, tighten the wheel bolts to  
the specified torque with a torque wrench.  
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Tighten  
Loosen  
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NOTE  
WHEEL LOCK BOLTS (where fitted)  
WARNING  
The wheel lock bolt has an individual code.  
In order to prevent theft, a specially designed wheel  
lock bolt is installed on each wheel. The wheel lock  
bolt cannot be removed with the commonly used  
tools.  
If the TPMS indicator light illuminates while  
driving:  
A wheel lock key with other than the indi-  
vidual code cannot remove the wheel lock  
bolt. If you lose the wheel lock key, contact  
a NISSAN dealer for a duplicate with the  
original wheel lock key code.  
avoid sudden steering manoeuvres  
avoid abrupt braking  
When removing tyres, use the lock key provided with  
your vehicle.  
reduce vehicle speed  
Record the key number as shown on the  
key code card on the “Security information”  
page at the end of this manual and keep it  
in a safe place, not in the vehicle.  
pull off the road to a safe location  
stop the vehicle as soon as possible  
Driving with under-inflated tyres may perma-  
nently damage the tyres and increase the like-  
lihood of tyre failure. Serious vehicle damage  
could occur which may lead to an accident and  
could result in serious personal injury.  
When you ask for a service at a NISSAN  
dealer or qualified workshop, make sure to  
keep the lock key in the vehicle. Otherwise,  
wheels cannot be removed and the service  
cannot be performed.  
Check the tyre pressure for all four tyres. Ad-  
just the tyre pressure to the recommended  
COLD tyre pressure shown on the tyre placard  
to turn the TPMS indicator light “OFF”. In case  
of a flat tyre, replace it with a spare tyre as  
soon as possible.  
TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING  
SYSTEM (TPMS) (where fitted)  
NCE143Z  
Removing the wheel lock bolt:  
1. Insert the wheel lock key  
bolt.  
to the wheel lock  
When a spare tyre is mounted or a wheel is  
replaced, the TPMS will not function and the  
TPMS indicator light will flash for approxi-  
mately 1 minute. The light will remain on after  
1 minute. Be sure to follow all instructions for  
wheel replacement and make sure the TPMS  
system is mounted correctly.  
2. To remove the wheel lock bolt, turn the wheel  
lock key anticlockwise using the wheel wrench.  
CAUTION  
Do not use a power tool to remove the wheel  
lock bolts.  
Replacing tyres with those not originally  
specified by NISSAN could affect the proper  
operation of the TPMS.  
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When installing the wheel, tighten the wheel  
lock bolts to the same tightening torque as  
the normal wheel bolts. For details, see “In-  
stalling the wheel” earlier in this section.  
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Tyre valve with sensor  
The Genuine NISSAN Emergency Tyre Repair  
Sealant can be used for temporarily repairing  
a tyre. Do not inject any other tyre liquid or  
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aerosol tyre sealant into the tyres, as this may  
cause a malfunction of the tyre pressure sen-  
sors.  
When inflating the tyres and checking the tyre  
pressure, never bend the valves.  
REPAIRING FLAT TYRE (Models with  
emergency tyre puncture repair kit)  
The emergency tyre puncture repair kit is supplied  
with the vehicle instead of a spare tyre. This repair  
kit must be used for temporarily fixing a minor tyre  
puncture. After using the repair kit, see a NISSAN  
dealer or qualified workshop as soon as possible for  
tyre inspection and repair/replacement.  
Use Genuine NISSAN valve caps that comply  
with the factory-fitted valve cap specifica-  
tions.  
NISSAN recommends using only Genuine  
NISSAN EmergencyTyre Sealant provided with  
your vehicle. Other tyre sealants may damage  
the valve stem seal which can cause the tyre  
to lose air pressure. Visit a NISSAN dealer or  
qualified workshop as soon as possible after  
using tyre repair sealant (for models equipped  
with the emergency tyre puncture repair kit).  
Do not use metal valve caps.  
Fit the valve caps properly. Without the valve  
caps the valve and tyre pressure monitor sen-  
sors could be damaged.  
CAUTION  
Do not damage the valves and sensors when  
storing the wheels or fitting different tyres.  
Do not use the emergency tyre puncture repair  
kit under the following conditions. Contact  
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Replace the TPMS sensor valve stem (includ-  
ing valve core and cap) and screw (where fit-  
ted) when the tyres are replaced due to wear  
or age. The screw (where fitted) must be fitted  
correctly with a torque setting of 1.4 0.1 N.m.  
The TPMS sensors can be used again.  
NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop or profes-  
sional road assistance.  
CAUTION  
The TPMS may not function properly when the  
wheels are equipped with tyre chains or the  
wheels are buried in snow.  
when the sealant has passed its expiration  
date (shown on the label attached to the  
bottle)  
Do not place metalised film or any metal parts  
(antenna, etc.) on the windows. This may  
cause poor reception of the signals from the  
tyre pressure sensors, and the TPMS will not  
function properly.  
when the cut or the puncture is approximately  
4 mm (0.16 in) or longer  
The Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) moni-  
tors the tyre pressure of the four wheels except the  
spare wheel. When the TPMS indicator light comes  
on together with the TPMS tyre location indicator  
light (in the meter panel), one or more of the tyres is  
significantly under-inflated. If the vehicle is being  
driven with low tyre pressure, the TPMS will activate  
and TPMS indicator light together with the TPMS  
tyre location indicator light remains on. This system  
will deactivate only when tyre pressure is corrected  
and the vehicle is driven at speeds above 25 km/h  
(16 MPH).  
when the side of the tyre is damaged  
when the vehicle has been driven with a con-  
siderable loss of air from the tyre  
Some devices and transmitters may tempo-  
rarily interfere with the operation of the TPMS  
and cause the TPMS indicator light to illumi-  
nate. Some examples are:  
when the tyre is completely displaced inside  
or outside the rim  
when the tyre rim is damaged  
Facilities or electric devices using similar  
radio frequencies are near the vehicle.  
when two or more tyres are flat  
If a transmitter set to similar frequencies is  
being used in or near the vehicle.  
If a computer (or similar equipment) or a  
DC/AC converter is being used in or near  
the vehicle.  
For more details about the TPMS, see “Tyre Pressure  
Monitoring System (TPMS) (where fitted)” in the  
“5. Starting and driving” section.  
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Before using emergency tyre puncture  
repair kit  
Repairing tyre  
1. Shake the sealant bottle well  
.
If any foreign object (for example, a screw or nail)  
2. Remove the bottle cap  
from the top of the compressor.  
and the orange plug  
is embedded in the tyre, do not remove it.  
Check the expiration date of the sealant (shown  
on the label attached to the bottle). Never use a  
sealant which has passed its expiration date.  
3. Screw the bottle into the opening of the com-  
pressor (where the orange plug was).  
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Getting emergency tyre puncture  
repair kit  
Take the emergency tyre puncture repair kit out of  
the boot. The repair kit consists of the following  
items:  
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Tyre sealant bottle  
Air compressor  
4. Remove the speed restriction sticker from the  
compressor, then place it in a location where the  
driver can see it while driving.  
Speed restriction sticker  
NOTE  
For models with the emergency tyre puncture re-  
pair kit,a spare tyre,jack and rod are not equipped  
as standard. These parts are dealer options. Con-  
tact a NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop about  
obtaining these parts. See “Removing the wheel”  
earlier in this section for usage of jacking tools  
and tyre replacement.  
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9. Remove the air compressor from the tyre valve.  
Immediately drive the vehicle at a speed of 80  
km/h (50 MPH) or less.  
10. After 10 minute or 10 km (6 miles) drive, check  
the tyre pressure. The temporary repair is com-  
pleted if the tyre pressure does not drop.  
If the tyre pressure is lower than specified, re-  
peat the steps from step 5.  
If the pressure drops again or under 130 kPa  
(1,3 bar, 19 psi), the tyre cannot be repaired with  
this tyre repair kit. Contact a NISSAN dealer or  
qualified workshop.  
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5. Screw the air tube A of the compressor securely  
onto the tyre valve. Make sure that the air com-  
pressor switch is in the “OFF” (0) position and the  
After repairing tyre  
See a NISSAN dealer or qualified workshop for tyre  
repair/replacement, inspection/replacement of the  
TPMS sensor and for a new tyre sealant bottle and  
hose, as soon as possible.  
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pressure release valve B is securely closed.  
6. Insert its power plug into the power outlet in the  
vehicle. Make sure no other accessories are fitted  
to the power outlet. For details, see “Power outlet”  
in the “2. Instruments and controls” section.  
7. Turn the ignition switch to the ACC position.  
8. Switch on the compressor, and inflate the tyre to  
the pressure that is specified on the tyre placard  
affixed to the driver’s side centre pillar.  
CAUTION  
Do not operate the compressor for more than 10  
minutes.  
If the tyre pressure does not increase to the speci-  
fied pressure within 10 minutes, the tyre may be  
seriously damaged and the tyre cannot be  
repaired with this tyre repair kit. Contact a NISSAN  
dealer or qualified workshop.  
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