Nissan Pathfinder Hybrid 2014 First Responder’s Guide
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First responders should ensure the vehicle is turned off and the ignition key is removed. They should also be aware of high-voltage components and avoid cutting through orange-colored cables that indicate high voltage.
The Nissan Pathfinder Hybrid 2014 can be identified by hybrid badges on the front and rear of the vehicle, as well as distinct hybrid components under the hood.
First responders should locate the high-voltage service disconnect, which is typically in the cargo area, and follow the manufacturer’s instructions to safely disconnect it.
Yes, responders should avoid cutting into areas with high-voltage components, such as the battery or orange cables, and follow standard extrication practices while considering the locations of airbags and seatbelt pretensioners.
First responders should evacuate the area and contact hazardous materials specialists to handle the situation, as leaking battery fluid can be hazardous.
Responders should use standard stabilization equipment, ensuring the vehicle is turned off and the parking brake is engaged. They should avoid contact with high-voltage components during stabilization.
Indicators include illuminated dashboard lights related to the hybrid system and any audible sounds from the hybrid drive components. The system is inactive if the vehicle is turned off.
Airbags are located in the steering wheel, dashboard, sides, and sometimes in the roof. Responders should be cautious when cutting to avoid accidental deployment during rescue operations.
Ensure the vehicle is secure, check for breathing and pulse, and begin medical treatment as necessary. Avoid touching any high-voltage components if extrication is required.
Yes, the doors can be manually unlocked using the mechanical key inside the key fob, which can be inserted into the driver's door lock.