How to use r mode start function -32, Parking brake -32, Warning – NISSAN 2014 GT R - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Starting and driving

abled, the warning light illuminates.
When the warning light illuminates,
p e r f o r m

c o o l

d o w n

d r i v i n g .

(

“Cool down” page GTR-13)

When the warning light turns off,
the function can be used again.

. The performance of start may vary

depending on the amount of wheel
spin ,or increase and decrease of
the engine output in response to the
outside temperature. (This vehicle
was set up according to the road
surface conditions of the straight
sections of the Sendai Highland
Raceway course in Japan at 59

8F

(15

8C).)

. For safety reasons, VDC control may

activate automatically when driving
on a slippery road surface, such as a
wet road, in order to apply the
brakes or limit the engine output.

. Frequent use of the R mode start

function increases the load on the
powertrain related parts such as the
clutch and transmission compared
to normal driving. In particular, the
clutch will wear out more quickly.

HOW TO USE R MODE START
FUNCTION

1. Move the shift lever to the

&

A

or

&

M

position.

2. Select the R mode with the transmission

setup switch. (

“VDC, transmission and

suspension setup switches” page 5-24)

3. Select the R mode with the VDC setup

switch.

4. Depress the brake pedal firmly with your left

foot and keep depressing the brake pedal.

5. Depress the accelerator pedal quickly to the

floor with your right foot while the brake
pedal is depressed. The engine speed will
increase to approximately 4,000 rpm and
will be maintained.

6. Within 3 seconds after depressing the

accelerator pedal, release the brake pedal.

WARNING

. Be sure the parking brake is fully

released before driving. Failure to
do so can cause brake failure and
lead to an accident.

. Do not release the parking brake

from outside the vehicle.

. Do not use the gear shift in place of

the parking brake. When parking, be
sure the parking brake is fully
engaged.

. Do not leave children unattended in

PARKING BRAKE

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