NISSAN 2010 GT-R Sports Sedan User Manual

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Model "R35-D" EDITED: 2009/ 3/ 11

fully.

. If engine related parts such as

muffler are not standard equipment
or are extremely deteriorated, the

indicator or

indicator or

both indicator lights may illuminate.

. Do not modify the vehicle’s suspen-

sion. If suspension parts such as
shock absorbers, struts, springs,
stabilizer bars and bushings are
not NISSAN approved or are extre-
mely deteriorated the VDC system
may not operate properly. This could
adversely affect vehicle handling
performance, and the

indicator

or

indicator or both indicator

lights may illuminate.

. If brake related parts such as brake

pads, rotors and calipers are not
standard equipment or are extre-
mely deteriorated, the

indicator

or

indicator or both indicator

lights may illuminate.

. When driving on extremely inclined

surfaces such as higher banked
corners, the VDC system may not
operate properly and the

in-

dicator or

indicator or both

indicator lights may illuminate. Do
not drive on these types of roads.

. When driving on unstable surfaces

such as a turntable, ferry, elevator
or ramp, the

indicator or

indicator or both indicator lights
may illuminate. This does not indi-
cate that there is a malfunction.
Restart the engine after driving onto
a stable surface.

. If wheels or tires other than those

recommended are used, the VDC
system may not operate properly
and the

indicator or

in-

dicator or both indicator lights may
illuminate.

. The VDC system is not a substitute

for winter tires or tire chains on a
snow covered road.

NOTE:

. Always make sure the VDC is ON

before driving the vehicle by checking
that the VDC OFF indicator lights on
the meter and the VDC set-up switch
are not illuminated.

The GT-R is a high performance vehicle
and the VDC must be on/activated to

provide proper powertrain operation
and intended drivability.

WARNING

. The VDC OFF mode should ONLY be

used briefly to help free the vehicle
if stuck in snow or mud by tempora-
rily stopping operation of the VDC
to maintain wheel torque.

. Driving the GT-R with the VDC off

may lead to handling issues related
to steering maneuvers, acceleration,
or deceleration. Moreover, driving
with the VDC off can result in an
inoperative vehicle by causing ser-
ious damage to the powertrain,
including damage to the Transaxle
Assembly including Transfer, Clutch,
Gears, Transaxle case and all of its
components and other drivetrain
component(s) by overheating or ex-
cessive force.

. Damage to the powertrain or any

drivetrain component(s) that occurs
when there is a record in the Vehicle
Status Data Recorder (VSDR) that
the vehicle was driven with VDC off
during the period when the damage

Starting and driving

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