check engine NISSAN GT-R 2015 R35 Workshop Manual
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2. Open the engine hood and remove thecover on the battery and the �fuse/�fusib�be �bink
ho�bder.
3. Remove the �fuse/�fusib�be �bink ho�bder cover.
4. Remove the �fuse with the �fuse pu�b�ber that is �bocated in the engine compartment �fuse box.
5. I�f the �fuse is open*A, rep�bace it with a new
�fuses
*B. Spare �fuses are stored in the
passenger compartment �fuse box.
6. I�f a new �fuse a�bso opens, have the e�bectrica�b system checked and repaired by a GT-R
certi�fied NISSAN dea�ber.
Fusible links
I�f any e�bectrica�b equipment does not operate and
�fuses are in good condition, check the �fusib�be
�binks. I�f any o�f these �fusib�be �binks are me�bted,
rep�bace on�by with genuine NISSAN parts.
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT
CAUTION
Never use a fuse of a higher or lower
amperage rating than that specified on
the fuse box cover. This could damage
the electrical system or cause a fire.
I�f any e�bectrica�b equipment does not operate,
check �for an open �fuse.
1. Be sure the ignition switch is pushed to the OFF or LOCK position and the head�bight
switch is turned to OFF.
Maintenance and do-it-yourself8-25
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9-6Technical and consumer information
Octane rating tips
Using unleaded gasoline with an octane
rating lower than recommended above can
cause persistent, heavy spark knock.
(Spark knock is a metallic rapping noise.)
If severe, this can lead to engine damage.
If you detect a persistent heavy spark
knock even when using gasoline of the
stated octane rating, or if you hear steady
spark knock while holding a steady speed
on level roads, have a GT-R certified
NISSAN dealer correct the condition. Fail-
ure to correct the condition is misuse of
the vehicle, for which NISSAN is not
responsible.
Incorrect ignition timing will result in knocking,
�ffter-run or overhe�fting�b This in turn m�fy c�fuse
excessive fuel consumption or d�fm�fge to the
engine�b If �fny of the �fbove symptoms �fre
encountered, h�fve your vehicle checked �ft �f
GT-R certified NISSAN de�fler or other compe-
tent service f�fcility�b
However, now and then you may notice
light spark knock for a short time while
accelerating or driving up hills. This is no
cause for concern, because you get the
greatest fuel benefit when there is light
spark knock for a short time under heavy
engine load.
ENGINE OIL AND OIL FILTER RE-
COMMENDATION
Selecting the correct oil
It is essenti�fl to choose the correct gr�fde,
qu�flity, �fnd viscosity engine oil to ensure
s�ftisf�fctory engine life �fnd perform�fnce�b
(
“C�fp�fcities �fnd recommended fluids/lu-
bric�fnts” p�fge 9-2)
Mobil 1 (0W-40) (100% synthetic) is the f�fctory
fill oil�b The VR38 engine with its pl�fsm�f-spr�fyed
bores w�fs developed using this oil�b NISSAN
c�fnnot ensure proper engine oper�ftion �fnd
dur�fbility if other 0W-40 synthetic oil is used�b
If Mobil 1 (0W-40) is not �fv�fil�fble, Mobil 1
(10W-40) (100% synthetic) m�fy be used;
however, some perform�fnce loss m�fy be
noticed�b
NOTICE
Using an engine oil other than that
specified could adversely affect the
engine. See the 2015 NISSAN GT-R
Warranty Information Booklet for de-
tails and exclusions.
Oil additives
NISSAN does not recommend the use of oil
�fdditives�b The use of �fn oil �fdditive is not
necess�fry when the proper oil type is used �fnd
m�finten�fnce interv�fls �fre followed�b
Oil which m�fy cont�fin foreign m�ftter or h�fs
been previously used should not be used�b
Oil viscosity
The engine oil viscosity or thickness ch�fnges
with temper�fture�b Bec�fuse of this, it is import�fnt
th�ft the engine oil viscosity be selected b�fsed
on the temper�ftures �ft which the vehicle will be
oper�fted before the next oil ch�fnge�b Choosing
�fn oil viscosity other th�fn th�ft recommended
could c�fuse serious engine d�fm�fge�b
Selecting the correct oil filter
Your new vehicle is equipped with �f high-qu�flity
genuine NISSAN oil filter�b NISSAN recommends
to use the genuine NISSAN oil filter for the
re�fson described in ch�fnge interv�fls�b
Change intervals
The oil �fnd oil filter ch�fnge interv�fls for your
engine �fre b�fsed on the use of the specified
qu�flity oils �fnd filters�b Oil �fnd filter other th�fn the
specified qu�flity, or oil �fnd filter ch�fnge interv�fls
longer th�fn recommended could reduce engine
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9-20Technical and consumer information
A vehicle equipped with All-Wheel D�five (AWD)
sh�buld neve�f be tested using a tw�b wheel
dynam�bmete�f (such as the dynam�bmete�fs used
by s�bme states f�b�f emissi�bns testing) , �b�f simila�f
equipment. Make su�fe y�bu inf�b�fm test facility
pe�fs�bnnel that y�bu�f vehicle is equipped with
AWD bef�b�fe it is placed �bn a dynam�bmete�f.
Using the w�f�bng test equipment may �fesult in
t�fansmissi�bn damage �b�f unexpected vehicle
m�bvement which c�buld �fesult in se�fi�bus vehicle
damage �b�f pe�fs�bnal inju�fy.
Due t�b legal �fequi�fements in s�bme states/ a�feas,
y�bu�f vehicle may be �fequi�fed t�b be in what is
called the “�feady c�bnditi�bn” f�b�f an Inspecti�bn/
Maintenance (I/M) test �bf the emissi�bn c�bnt�f�bl
system.
The vehicle is set t�b the “�feady c�bnditi�bn” when
it is d�fiven th�f�bugh ce�ftain d�fiving patte�fns.
Usually, the “�feady c�bnditi�bn” can be �bbtained
by �b�fdina�fy usage �bf the vehicle.
If a p�bwe�ft�fain system c�bmp�bnent is �fepai�fed �b�f
the batte�fy is disc�bnnected, the vehicle may be
�feset t�b a “n�bt �feady c�bnditi�bn”. Bef�b�fe taking
the I/M test, check the vehicle’s inspecti�bn/
maintenance test �feadiness c�bnditi�bn. Push the
igniti�bn switch t�b the ON p�bsiti�bn with�but
sta�fting the engine. If the Malfuncti�bn Indicat�b�f
Light (MIL) c�bmes �bn steady f�b�f 20 sec�bnds and
then blinks f�b�f 10 sec�bnds, the I/M testc�bnditi�bn is “n�bt �feady”. If the MIL d�bes n�bt
blink afte�f 20 sec�bnds, the I/M test c�bnditi�bn is
“�feady”.
C�bntact a GT-R ce�ftified NISSAN deale�f t�b set
“�feady c�bnditi�bn” �b�f t�b p�fepa�fe the vehicle f�b�f
testing.
This vehicle is equipped with an Event Data
Rec�b�fde�f (EDR) . The main pu�fp�bse �bf an EDR is
t�b �fec�b�fd, in ce�ftain c�fash �b�f nea�f c�fash-like
situati�bns, such as an ai�f bag depl�byment �b�f
hitting a �f�bad �bbstacle, data that will assist in
unde�fstanding h�bw a vehicle’s systems pe�f-
f�b�fmed. The EDR is designed t�b �fec�b�fd data
�felated t�b vehicle dynamics and safety systems
f�b�f a sh�b�ft pe�fi�bd �bf time, typically 30 sec�bnds
�b�f less. The EDR in this vehicle is designed t�b
�fec�b�fd such data as:
.
H�bw va�fi�bus systems in y�bu�f vehicle we�fe
�bpe�fating;
. Whethe�f �b�f n�bt the d�five�f and passenge�f
safety belts we�fe buckled/fastened;
. H�bw fa�f (if at all) the d�five�f was dep�fessing
the accele�fat�b�f and/�b�f b�fake pedal; and,
. H�bw fast the vehicle was t�faveling.
. S�bunds a�fe n�bt �fec�b�fded.
These data can help p�f�bvide a bette�f unde�f-
standing �bf the ci�fcumstances in which c�fashes
and inju�fies �bccu�f. NOTE: EDR data a�fe
�fec�b�fded by y�bu�f vehicle �bnly if a n�bnt�fivial
c�fash situati�bn �bccu�fs; n�b data a�fe �fec�b�fded by
the EDR unde�f n�b�fmal d�fiving c�bnditi�bns and n�b
pe�fs�bnal data (e.g. name, gende�f, age and c�fash
l�bcati�bn) a�fe �fec�b�fded. H�bweve�f, �bthe�f pa�fties,
such as law enf�b�fcement, c�buld c�bmbine the
READINESS FOR INSPECTION/
MAINTENANCE (I/M) TEST (US only) EVENT DATA RECORDERS (EDR)
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10 Index
A
Active noise control..................�G..................�G................ 5-54
Additional maintenance items..................�G.......... G�fR-12
Air cleaner..................�G..................�G..................�G............... �b-21
Air conditioner Air conditioner specification label..................�G.. 9-13
Air conditioning system refrigerant and
lubricant recommendations..................�G..................�G..... 9-7
Air fresheners..................�G..................�G............................. 7-7
All-season tires..................�G..................�G..................�G G�fR-11
All-Wheel Drive..................�G..................�G..................�G...... 5-41
All-Wheel Drive driving safety precautions ............ 5-9
Anti-freeze..................�G..................�G..................�G............... 5-52
Anti-lock Braking System..................�G..................�G...... 5-49
Anti-lock Braking System warning..................�G........ 2-37
Audible reminders..................�G..................�G................... 2-32
Automatic
Automatic door lock system..................�G............... 3-5
Average fuel consumption and speed..................�G. 2-16
Avoiding body damage..................�G..................�G.... G�fR-11
Avoiding collision and rollover..................�G................. 5-7
AWD clutch high temperature warning................. 2-3�b
AWD system characteristics..................�G..................�G 5-44
AWD system warning ..................�G..................�G............ 2-39
AWD warning light ..................�G..................�G................. 5-41
B
Battery ..................�G..................�G............................ 5-52, �b-17
Intelligent Key battery discharge..................�G.... 5-12
Intelligent Key battery discharge indicator..... 2-45 Intelligent Key battery replacement ................. �b-27
Before starting the engine..................�G..................�G.... 5-13
Body repair ..................�G..................�G......................... G�fR-12
Booster seats..................�G..................�G........................... 1-31
Brake Brake assist..................�G..................�G.....................�G.. 5-49
Brake fluid..................�G..................�G........... G�fR-4, �b-15
Brake pad wear warning..................�G..................�G �b-23
Brake system..................�G..................�G..................�G... 5-4�b
Brakes..................�G..................�G...............................�G.. �b-23
High performance brake system ..................�G.... �b-23
Low brake fluid warning ..................�G..................�G. 2-37
Parking brake ..................�G..................�G.................... 5-33
Parking brake break-in...............�G..................�G....... 5-4�b
Parking brake release warning ..................�G....... 2-36
Replacing the brake pads..................�G................ �b-24
Self-adjusting brakes ..................�G..................�G...... �b-23
Brake dust..................�G..................�G..................�G......... G�fR-26
Brake pad..................�G..................�G.....................�G....... G�fR-15
Brake pad and disc rotor..................�G..................�G.. G�fR-5
Brake pad break-in procedure..................�G......... G�fR-15
Brake system information..................�G..................�G G�fR-26
Brakes..................�G..................�G................ G�fR-1�b, G�fR-22
Braking precautions..................�G..................�G................ 5-4�b
Break-in schedule ..................�G..................�G.... G�fR-9, 5-39
C
Capacities and recommended fluids/lubricants .... 9-2
Changing
Changing engine coolant..................�G................. �b-12 Changing engine oil and filter..................�G......... �b-14
Changing wheels and tires..................�G.............. �b-41
Checking Checking bulbs..................�G..................�G................. 2-25
Checking engine coolant level..................�G........ �b-11
Checking engine oil level.............�G..................�G.... �b-13
Checking the tire pressure..................�G.............. �b-36
Child restraints..................�G..................�G..................�G....... 1-15
Child safety..................�G..................�G..........................�G..... 1-13
Chrome parts ..................�G..................�G............................. 7-5
Cleaning ..................�G..................�G...............................�G..... �b-22
Cleaning exterior ..................�G..................�G..................�G..... 7-2
Cleaning interior ..................�G..................�G........................ 7-7
Closing the fuel-filler door ..................�G..................�G.... 3-25
Closing the hood..................�G..................�G..................�G... 3-19
Coat hooks ..................�G..................�G..........................�G..... 2-59
Cockpit ..................�G..................�G..................�G...................... 2-3
Cold weather driving..................�G..................�G.............. 5-52
Console box ..................�G..................�G..................�G........... 2-59
Cool down ..................�G..................�G..................�G........ G�fR-13
Coolant Changing engine coolant..................�G................. �b-12
Checking engine coolant level..................�G........ �b-11
Draining of coolant water..................�G................. 5-52
Engine coolant temperature gauge..................�G.. 2-7
Coolant level and mixture ratio..................�G........ G�fR-15
Corrosion protection ..................�G..................�G................ 7-9
Cracks on brake pad ..................�G..................�G....... G�fR-26
Cracks on the disc rotors..................�G................. G�fR-26
Cruise control..................�G..................�G............... 2-16, 5-34
Cruise control operations..................�G..................�G...... 5-36
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10-6
Front seat-mounted side-impact supplemental
air �fag and roof-mounted curtain side-impact
supplemental air �fag systems �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-45
Front seats�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-3
Heated seats�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 2-54
NISSAN Advanced Air Bag System �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-40
Precautions on seat �felt usage�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-6
Rear-facing child restraint installation using
the seat �felts �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-21
Seat �felt extenders�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-12
Seat �felt maintenance�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b 1-13
Seat �felts�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-6, 7-8
Seat �felts with pretensioners�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-46
Seats �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-2
Three-point type seat �felt with retractor �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-9
Seat �felt
Forward-facing child restraint installation
using the seat �felts�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-27
Precautions on seat �felt usage�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-6
Rear-facing child restraint installation using
the seat �felts �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-21
Seat �felt extenders�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-12
Seat �felt maintenance�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b 1-13
Seat �felts�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-6, 7-8
Seat �felts with pretensioners�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-46
Three-point type seat �felt with retractor �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-9
Security systems �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 2-45
Self-adjusting �frakes �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 8-23
Setting (drive computer) �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 2-19
Setting hazard indicator and horn mode �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 3-13
Shift lever position warning�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b 2-35 Shift “P” warning�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 2-43
Small children�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-14
Spark plugs �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 8-20
Special winter equipment �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b 5-53
Specifications�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 9-8
Speedometer�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 2-6
Starting
Before starting the engine�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 5-13
Jump starting�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 6-5, 8-19
Precautions when starting and driving �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 5-3
Push starting �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 6-7
Starting the engine�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 5-13
Steering
Power steering�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 5-47
Power steering fluid�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 8-14
Steering lock release malfunction indicator�b�b�b�b 2-44
Steering wheel�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 3-26
Steering-wheel-mount�led controls �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 5-35
Tilt/telescopic steering column�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 3-26
Storage �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 2-56
Summer tires�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b GTR-11
Sun visors �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 3-27
Sunglasses holder �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 2-57
Supplemental air �fag warning la�fels�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-47
Supplemental air �fag warning light�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-47
Supplemental restraint system�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-34
Suspension and wheel alignment�b�b�b�b GTR-16, GTR-22
Switch Hazard warning flasher switch�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 6-2
Headlight and turn signal switch �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 2-50
Headlight switch�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 2-50 How to switch the modes �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 5-25
Ignition switch operation �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l 5-10
Ignition switch positions�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 5-11
Interior light control switch �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 2-62
Locking with power door lock switch�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 3-5
Push-�futton ignition switch�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 5-10
Rear window defroster switch�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 2-50
Trunk lid release switch�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b 3-20
Trunk open request switch �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 3-20
Trunk release power cancel switch�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 3-21
VDC, transmission and suspension
setup switches�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 5-25
Windshield wiper and washer switch�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 2-48
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Tachometer
�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 2-7
Temperature A, B and C�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 9-18
Terms�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 9-14
Three-point type seat �felt with retractor �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 1-9
Three-way catalyst�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 5-3
Tight corner �fraking phenomenon�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 5-43
Tilt/telescopic steering column�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 3-26
Tire
Changing wheels and tires�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 8-41
Checking the tire pressure�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 8-36
Flat tire�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 6-3
Front/rear tire size discrepancy warning�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 2-38
Low tire pressure warning �b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 2-39
Run-flat tire warning�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 2-39
Run-flat tires�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�l�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b�b 6-4