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Old Nov 6, 2001 | 02:13 PM
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Does anyone actually read their owner's manual?

I don't understand it. There's been two threads lately, one regarding "discovering" their center console box and the other asking if there is an alignment warranty, where both answers are covered in the Owner's Manual and Warranty Information booklet.

There can be only be a few reasons for this:
1. You threw away the manuals to make room in the glove box for contraband.
2. You bought or stole the car used with the manuals missing.
3. You think reading manuals is for nerds.
4. You can't read nor write english.
5. You're a post ***** who'll start a thread for any reason.
Old Nov 6, 2001 | 02:17 PM
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Re: Does anyone actually read their owner's manual?

Originally posted by Magellan
I don't understand it. There's been two threads lately, one regarding "discovering" their center console box and the other asking if there is an alignment warranty, where both answers are covered in the Owner's Manual and Warranty Information booklet.

There can be only be a few reasons for this:
1. You threw away the manuals to make room in the glove box for contraband.
2. You bought or stole the car used with the manuals missing.
3. You think reading manuals is for nerds.
4. You can't read nor write english.
5. You're a post ***** who'll start a thread for any reason.
Well Bob, I think I'll go with door # 5 please...
Old Nov 6, 2001 | 02:19 PM
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Re: Does anyone actually read their owner's manual?

Originally posted by Magellan
I don't understand it. There's been two threads lately, one regarding "discovering" their center console box and the other asking if there is an alignment warranty, where both answers are covered in the Owner's Manual and Warranty Information booklet.

There can be only be a few reasons for this:
1. You threw away the manuals to make room in the glove box for contraband.
2. You bought or stole the car used with the manuals missing.
3. You think reading manuals is for nerds.
4. You can't read nor write english.
5. You're a post ***** who'll start a thread for any reason.
I read mine from cover to cover the night I got my car...I guess I'm a nerd
Old Nov 6, 2001 | 02:20 PM
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Please add. Goes for all gen maximas..

"What viscosity oil should I use?"

"What's the proper tire pressure?"
Old Nov 6, 2001 | 03:47 PM
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Originally posted by Jeff92se
Please add. Goes for all gen maximas..

"What viscosity oil should I use?"

"What's the proper tire pressure?"
What about "What octane gas should I put in my Maxima?"
Old Nov 6, 2001 | 04:00 PM
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Originally posted by Greg's2kGLE


What about "What octane gas should I put in my Maxima?"
These are all good. I would also add "How should I break in my new Maxima?", which is covered in the manual.
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