How many kilometers can the Nissan Patrol run after the fuel warning light comes on?

1 Answers
DeRachel
07/30/25 5:36am
According to the design specifications, the Nissan Patrol can travel 50 kilometers after the fuel warning light comes on. Here are the detailed specifications of the Nissan Patrol: 1. Powertrain: The Nissan Patrol is equipped with a 5.6L V8 engine, delivering a maximum output of 434 horsepower, which is 36 horsepower more than the standard model. It is paired with a 7-speed automatic transmission and a full-time four-wheel-drive system with low-speed torque amplification. 2. Suspension: It features a double-wishbone independent suspension system at both the front and rear. 3. Features: The vehicle comes with lane departure warning, adaptive cruise control, 360° panoramic camera, heated and ventilated front seats, heated rear seats, and a rear display screen, among other features.
Was this review help?
8
2
Share
More Forum Discussions

What procedures are required for vehicle release from mortgage?

Procedures required for vehicle release from mortgage: 1. After completing the repayment procedures at the lending institution, the owner obtains relevant supporting documents and applies for the release of mortgage at the service window of the local municipal vehicle management office; 2. The owner collects the Motor Vehicle Mortgage and Cancellation of Mortgage Registration Application Form from the service window and fills in the relevant content; 3. After obtaining a queue number, wait for the procedures to be processed; 4. Submit documents such as the loan repayment certificate, Motor Vehicle Mortgage Registration and Pledge Filing Application Form, Motor Vehicle Registration Certificate, the owner's valid personal ID, and the lending institution's organization code certificate to the staff for processing; 5. Receive the Motor Vehicle Registration Service Acceptance Voucher; 6. Retrieve the Motor Vehicle Registration Certificate using the Motor Vehicle Registration Service Acceptance Voucher.
5
1
Share

What are the correct steps for hill starting?

The correct steps for hill starting: 1. On the slope, pull up the handbrake, press the clutch with your left foot, and shift the car into first gear; 2. Slowly and gently lift your left foot to release the clutch while pressing the accelerator with your right foot, feeling the car's forward momentum; 3. Press the handbrake button and push it downward to release the handbrake; 4. The car climbs upward, completing the hill start. The correct starting procedure is: when the car body shakes after releasing the clutch with your left foot, slowly release the brake with your right foot. Avoid releasing the brake too quickly, and keep the clutch steady. If the car shows signs of rolling backward after completing these steps, quickly press the brake and clutch to stop the car, then start again. Stalling usually occurs when the clutch is not held steadily at the semi-engaged point, requiring repeated practice to improve clutch control.
18
2
Share

What are the effects of not changing brake fluid?

Not changing the brake fluid will reduce braking force, causing air resistance in the brake lines, thereby affecting braking performance. It may also corrode the brake lines, leading to damage to the internal valves of the anti-lock braking hydraulic assembly, severely impacting the transmission response of the brake system. Prolonged use of brake fluid can also cause wear to the rubber cups and pistons in the brake pump, resulting in contaminated brake fluid. Brake fluid is a solution that easily mixes with water. Over time, some moisture or impurities may enter through the holes in the fluid reservoir, and mixing with water can significantly lower the boiling point of the brake fluid. Once it reaches a certain level, when the driver uses the braking system, many air resistances due to high-temperature evaporation may appear in the pipelines. At this point, the braking force will noticeably decrease or even fail, increasing the risk of driving.
5
4
Share

What is the actual fuel consumption of the Haima Premacy 1.8?

The actual fuel consumption of the Haima Premacy 1.8 model is 9.5 liters per 100 kilometers. Here are the specific details about the Haima Premacy: 1. Model positioning: The Haima Premacy is an MPV model under the Haima brand, with body dimensions of 4384mm*1718mm*1609mm and a wheelbase of 2670mm. The seven-seater version adopts a '2+3+2' seating arrangement. 2. Powertrain: It uses two engines, one is a 1.6-liter naturally aspirated engine, and the other is a 1.8-liter naturally aspirated engine. The 1.6-liter naturally aspirated engine delivers 120 horsepower and a maximum torque of 158 Nm, paired with either a 5-speed manual transmission or a CVT transmission. The 1.8-liter naturally aspirated engine produces 122 horsepower and a maximum torque of 160 Nm, matched with a CVT transmission.
14
5
Share

Why is there a gecko sticker on the back of cars?

There are several meanings behind the gecko sticker on cars: 1. Initially, the "gecko" was actually a mascot designed by Audi for its quattro four-wheel-drive technology. 2. The gecko is also known as the "house lizard" and is referred to as the "heavenly dragon" in traditional Chinese culture. Skilled at climbing walls and ceilings, it is regarded as a mascot that can ward off evil spirits and bring prosperity to the family. 3. Additionally, the pronunciation of "gecko" (bi hu) is similar to the words for "avoiding misfortune" (bi huo) and "protection" (bi hu), leading some car owners to stick the "gecko" on their cars as a superstitious gesture for safe driving and accident prevention. 4. Another explanation is that since the gecko is a reptile that moves quickly but has short legs, the sticker serves as a reminder to drivers behind to stay patient and drive slowly.
13
2
Share

What is the weight limit for a three-axle vehicle on the highway?

According to the 'Regulations on the Management of Over-Limit Transport Vehicles Driving on Highways', the weight limit for a three-axle truck on the highway is 25 tons, and for a three-axle articulated vehicle, it is 27 tons. The following are the types of three-axle vehicles: 1. Three-axle truck: A three-axle truck has three axles and multiple drive shafts. The drive shaft is the component that transmits the driving force from the engine to the driving wheels. Here, 'axle' refers to the connecting bridge between the two wheels, and the three-axle configuration is suitable for FR (front-engine, rear-wheel-drive) vehicles. Each articulated vehicle typically consists of a tractor unit towing different trailers. 2. Three-axle articulated vehicle: Three-axle articulated vehicles played a significant role in transporting military supplies during wartime.
12
1
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.