fuel NISSAN GT-R 2015 R35 User Guide
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1. ENTER switch2. NEXT switch3. Vehicle in\form\btion displ\by
The drive computer displ\bys the \following
in\form\btion:
.Current \fuel consumption
. Vehicle speed
. Cruise control
. Aver\bge \fuel consumption \bnd speed
. El\bpsed time \bnd trip computer
. Dist\bnce to empty
. Outside \bir temper\bture .
Setting
. W\brning
The vehicle in\form\btion displ\by
*3c\bn be
ch\bnged when the ignition switch is in the ON
position. Push the ENTER switch
*1to
ch\bnge the displ\by.
NOTE:
. The cruise control display is shown if
cruise control is set. (
“Cruise con-
trol” page 5-34)
. The warning display is not shown if
there are no conditions to warn the
driver.
. Depending on the driving conditions
and other factors, the displayed values
may differ from the actual values.
. The position of the speedometer nee-
dle and the speed shown in the vehicle
information display may slightly differ.
CURRENT FUEL CONSUMPTION
The current \fuel economy is displ\byed when
driving.
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DRIVE COMPUTER
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VEHICLE SPEED
This displays the vehicle speed while drivi\fg.
CRUISE CONTROL
This displays the set cruise c\b\ftr\bl status.
NOTE:
The cruise control display is shown if
cruise control is set. (
“Cruise control”
page 5-34)
AVERAGE FUEL CONSUMPTION
AND SPEED
This displays the average fuel ec\b\f\bmy a\fd
average vehicle speed begi\f\fi\fg fr\bm the time
whe\f the display was last reset.
T\b reset the display, push a\fd h\bld the NEXT
switch
f\br m\bre tha\f 1 sec\b\fd. (The
average fuel ec\b\f\bmy a\fd average vehicle
speed are reset at the same time.)
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NOTE:
.“
” is displayed during the first 1/3
mile (500 m) or the first 30 seconds
after a reset.
. The values are updated approximately
every 30 seconds.
ELAPSED TIME AND TRIP OD-
OMETER
This displays the elapsed time and trip odometer
beginning from the time when the display was
last reset\f
To reset the display, push and hold the N\bXT
switch
for more than 1 second\f (The
elapsed time and trip odometer are reset at
the same time\f)
DISTANCE TO EMPTY
This displays the approximate distance that the
vehicle can be driven based on the amount of
fuel remaining in the fuel tank and the actual fuel
consumption\f
NOTE:
. If the fuel level is low, the low fuel
warning will be displayed. (
“Low
fuel warning” page 2-40)
. If the vehicle is not refueled after the
low fuel warning appears, the display
will change to “
”. This change
timing may become earlier depending
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When the warning light illuminates, perform cool
�fown �friving (�friving 1�b3 mile (2 km) in 5th or
6th gear at a spee�f of approximately 37 - 50
MPH (60 - 80 km/h) while checking the
temperature of the transmission oil until the
warning light goes off�b
NOTICE
While the warning light is illuminated,
the engine output is controlled so that
it does not increase.
Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC)
warning light
The light will blink when the VDC system or the
traction control system is operating, thus alerting
the �friver that the vehicle is nearing its traction
limits�b The roa�f surface may be slippery�b
If the VDC warning light illuminates when the
VDC system is turne�f on, this light alerts the
�friver to the fact that the VDC system’s fail-safe
mo�fe is operating, for example the VDC or hill
start assist system may not be functioning
properly�b Have the system checke�f by a GT-R
certifie�f NISSAN �fealer�b If a malfunction occurs
in the system, the VDC system function will be
cancele�f but the vehicle is still �friveable�b (
“Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) system”
page 5-50)
INDICATOR LIGHTS
Cruise main switch indicator
light
The light comes on when the cruise control is
pushe�f�b The light turns off when the main switch
is pushe�f again�b While the cruise control system
main switch in�ficator light is on, the cruise
control system is operational�b
Cruise set switch indicator
light
The light comes on while the vehicle spee�f is
controlle�f by the cruise control system�b If the
light blinks while the engine is running, it may
in�ficate the cruise control system is not
functioning properly�b Have the system checke�f
by a GT-R certifie�f NISSAN �fealer�b
Exterior light indicator
This in�ficator illuminates when the hea�flight
switch is turne�f to the AUTO,orposition an�f the front parking lights, instrument
panel lights, rear combination lights, license
plate lights or hea�flights are on�b The in�ficator
turns off when these lights are turne�f off�b
Front passenger air bag status
light
The front passenger air bag status light ()
will be lit an�f the passenger front air bag will be
OFF �fepen�fing on how the front passenger
seat is being use�f�b (
“NISSAN A�fvance�f
Air Bag System (front seats)” page 1-40)
High beam indicator light
This light comes on when the hea�flight high
beam is on an�f goes out when the low beam is
selecte�f�b
Malfunction Indicator Light
(MIL)
If the malfunction in�ficator light comes on
stea�fy or blinks while the engine is running, it
may in�ficate a potential emission control mal-
function�b
The malfunction in�ficator light may also come on
stea�fy if the fuel-filler cap is loose or missing, or
if the vehicle runs out of fuel�b Check to make
sure the fuel-filler cap is installe�f an�f close�f
tightly, an�f that the vehicle has at least 3 US
gallons (12 liters) of fuel in the fuel tank�b
After a few �friving trips, the
light shoul�f
turn off if no other potential emission control
system malfunction exists�b
If this in�ficator light remains on for 20 secon�fs
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and then blinks for 10 se�fonds when the engine
is not running�b it indi�fates that the vehi�fle is not
ready for an emission �fontrol system inspe�ftion/
maintenan�fe test. (
“Readiness for Inspe�f-
tion/Maintenan�fe (I/M) test (US only)” page 9-
20)
Operation:
The malfun�ftion indi�fator light will �fome on in
one of two ways:
. Malfun�ftion indi�fator light on steady — An
emission �fontrol system malfun�ftion has
been dete�fted. Che�fk the fuel-filler �fap. If
the fuel-filler �fap is loose or missing�b tighten
or install the �fap and �fontinue to drive the
vehi�fle. The
light should turn off after a
few driving trips. If thelight does not
turn off after a few driving trips�b have the
vehi�fle inspe�fted by a GT-R �fertified
NISSAN dealer. You do not need to have
your vehi�fle towed to the dealer.
. Malfun�ftion indi�fator light blinking — An
engine misfire has been dete�fted whi�fh may
damage the emission �fontrol system.
To redu�fe or avoid emission �fontrol system
damage:
1) Do not drive at speeds above 45 MPH
(72 km/h) . 2) Avoid hard a�f�feleration or de�feleration.
3) Avoid steep uphill grades.
4) If possible�b redu�fe the amount of �fargo
being hauled or towed.
The malfun�ftion indi�fator light may stop
blinking and remain on.
Have the vehi�fle inspe�fted by a GT-R
�fertified NISSAN dealer. You do not need
to have your vehi�fle towed to the dealer.
NOTICE
Continued vehicle operation without
having the emission control system
checked and repaired as necessary
could lead to poor driveability, reduced
fuel economy, and possible damage to
the emission control system.
Turn signal/hazard indicator
lights
The light flashes when the turn signal swit�fh
lever or hazard swit�fh is turned on.
Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC)
off indicator light
The light �fomes on when the Vehi�fle Dynami�f
Control (VDC) set up swit�fh is pushed to OFF for more than 1 se�fond. (
“VDC�b transmis-
sion and suspension setup swit�fhes” page 5-
25)
This indi�fates that the vehi�fle dynami�f �fontrol
system and tra�ftion �fontrol system are not
operating. (
“Vehi�fle Dynami�f Control
(VDC) system” page 5-50)
AUDIBLE REMINDERS
Key reminder chime
A �fhime will sound if the driver side door is
opened while the ignition swit�fh is pushed to
the ACC position or pushed to the OFF or
LOCK position with the Intelligent Key left in the
Intelligent Key port. Make sure the ignition
swit�fh is pushed to the OFF position�b and take
the Intelligent Key with you when leaving the
vehi�fle.
Light reminder chime
A �fhime will sound when the driver side door is
opened with the light swit�fh in theorposition and the ignition swit�fh in the ACC�b OFF
or LOCK position.
Turn the light swit�fh off when you leave the
vehi�fle.
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If there are multiple warning\f, the warning light\f
remain lit or continue to \blink and the warning\f
di\fplayed in the vehicle information di\fplay are
\fwitched at regular interval\f. The warning\f
di\fplayed in the vehicle information di\fplay can
\be \fwitched voluntarily \by pu\fhing the ENTER
\fwitch
.
ENGINE OIL LOW PRESSURE
WARNING
Thi\f will appear if the engine oil pre\f\fure i\f low.
(“Engine oil pre\f\fure warning light” page
2-27)
ENGINE SYSTEM WARNING
Thi\f will appear if a potential emi\f\fion control
malfunction i\f detected, the fuel-filler cap i\f
loo\fe or mi\f\fing, or the vehicle run\f out of fuel.
(
“Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL)” page
2-31)
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TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING
SYSTEM (TPMS) WARNING
This will appear if the Tire Pressure M�fnit�fring
S�bstem (TPMS) is n�ft functi�fning pr�fperl�b.
(
“L�fw tire pressure warning light” page
2-27)
CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM WARN-
ING
This will appear if the cruise c�fntr�fl s�bstem is
n�ft functi�fning pr�fperl�b. (“Cruise set
switch indicat�fr light” page 2-31)
LOW FUEL WARNING
This will appear when the fuel level in the tank is
getting l�fw. Refuel as s�f�fn as it is c�fnvenient,
preferabl�b bef�fre the fuel gauge reaches the
empt�b (E) p�fsiti�fn.
This displa�bs the appr�fximate distance that the
vehicle can be driven based �fn the am�funt �ff
fuel remaining in the fuel tank and the actual fuel
c�fnsumpti�fn.
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NOTE:
.The low fuel warning will appear when
the amount of fuel remaining in the
tank decreases to approximately 3 US
gallons (12 liters) .
. The timing of the low fuel warning
display may change depending on
braking, turning, acceleration, or going
up or down hills.
. If the vehicle is not refueled after the
low fuel warning appears, the display
will change to “
”. This change
timing may become earlier depending
on the driving conditions. This does not
indicate that there is a malfunction.
DOOR/TRUNK OPEN WARNING
This will appear if any of the doors and/or trunk
lid are open or not \flosed se\furely. The vehi\fle
i\fon indi\fates whi\fh door or the trunk lid is
open.
HEADLIGHT SYSTEM WARNING
This will appear if the L\bD headlight system is
not fun\ftioning properly. Have the system
\fhe\fked by a GT-R \fertified NISSAN dealer.
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3 Pre-driving checks and adjustments
Keys..................�L..................�L..................�L..................�L..................�L... 3-2
Intelligent Key ..................�L..................�L..................�L................ 3-2
Doors ..................�L..................�L..................�L..................�L..................�L. 3-4
Lo�fking with insi�be lo�fk knob ..................�L..................�L.... 3-5
Lo�fking with power �boor lo�fk swit�fh ..................�L......... 3-5
Automati�f �boor lo�fk system ..................�L..................�L........ 3-5
Lo�fking with me�fhani�fal key ..................�L..................�L....... 3-6
Opening the �boors ..................�L..................�L..................�L...... 3-7
Intelligent Key system ..................�L..................�L..................�L....... 3-8 Intelligent Key fun�ftions ..................�L..................�L................ 3-9
Remote keyless entry fun�ftions ..................�L................. 3-12
Setting hazar�b in�bi�fator an�b horn mo�be ..................�L 3-13
Warning signals ..................�L..................�L..................�L......... 3-16
Troubleshooting gui�be ..................�L..................�L............... 3-17
Hoo�b ..................�L..................�L..................�L..................�L................. 3-18 Opening the hoo�b ..................�L..................�L..................�L..... 3-18
Closing the hoo�b ..................�L..................�L..................�L....... 3-19 Trunk ..................�L..................�L..................�L..................�L................ 3-20
Trunk open request swit�fh ..................�L..................�L..... 3-20
Trunk li�b release swit�fh ..................�L..................�L........... 3-20
Trunk release power �fan�fel swit�fh ..................�L........ 3-21
Opening an�b �flosing the trunk ..................�L................ 3-22
Emergen�fy trunk li�b release ..................�L..................�L... 3-22
Fuel-filler �boor ..................�L..................�L..................�L................. 3-24 Opening the fuel filler �boor ..................�L..................�L.... 3-25
Closing the fuel-filler �boor ..................�L..................�L...... 3-25
Steering wheel ..................�L..................�L..................�L................ 3-26
Tilt/teles�fopi�f steering �folumn ..................�L................ 3-26
Sun visors ..................�L..................�L..................�L..................�L....... 3-27
Mirrors ..................�L..................�L..................�L..................�L............. 3-27
Insi�be mirror ..................�L..................�L..................�L.............. 3-27
Outsi�be mirrors ..................�L..................�L..................�L........ 3-28
Vanity mirror ..................�L..................�L..................�L.............. 3-29
3 Pre-driving checks and adjustments
Keys ..................�L..................�L..................�L..................�L..................�L... 3-2
Intelligent Key ..................�L..................�L..................�L................ 3-2
Doors ..................�L..................�L..................�L..................�L..................�L. 3-4
Lo�fking with insi�be lo�fk knob ..................�L..................�L.... 3-5
Lo�fking with power �boor lo�fk swit�fh ..................�L......... 3-5
Automati�f �boor lo�fk system ..................�L..................�L........ 3-5
Lo�fking with me�fhani�fal key ..................�L..................�L....... 3-6
Opening the �boors ..................�L..................�L..................�L...... 3-7
Intelligent Key system ..................�L..................�L..................�L....... 3-8 Intelligent Key fun�ftions ..................�L..................�L................ 3-9
Remote keyless entry fun�ftions ..................�L................. 3-12
Setting hazar�b in�bi�fator an�b horn mo�be ..................�L 3-13
Warning signals ..................�L..................�L..................�L......... 3-16
Troubleshooting gui�be ..................�L..................�L............... 3-17
Hoo�b ..................�L..................�L..................�L..................�L................. 3-18 Opening the hoo�b ..................�L..................�L..................�L..... 3-18
Closing the hoo�b ..................�L..................�L..................�L....... 3-19 Trunk ..................�L..................�L..................�L..................�L................ 3-20
Trunk open request swit�fh ..................�L..................�L..... 3-20
Trunk li�b release swit�fh ..................�L..................�L........... 3-20
Trunk release power �fan�fel swit�fh ..................�L........ 3-21
Opening an�b �flosing the trunk ..................�L................ 3-22
Emergen�fy trunk li�b release ..................�L..................�L... 3-22
Fuel-filler �boor ..................�L..................�L..................�L................. 3-24 Opening the fuel filler �boor ..................�L..................�L.... 3-25
Closing the fuel-filler �boor ..................�L..................�L...... 3-25
Steering wheel ..................�L..................�L..................�L................ 3-26
Tilt/teles�fopi�f steering �folumn ..................�L................ 3-26
Sun visors ..................�L..................�L..................�L..................�L....... 3-27
Mirrors ..................�L..................�L..................�L..................�L............. 3-27
Insi�be mirror ..................�L..................�L..................�L.............. 3-27
Outsi�be mirrors ..................�L..................�L..................�L........ 3-28
Vanity mirror ..................�L..................�L..................�L.............. 3-29
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3-4Pre-driving checks and adjustments
WARNING
.Always have the doors locked while
driving. Along with the use of seat
belts, this provides greater safety in
the event of an accident by helping
to prevent persons from being
thrown from the vehicle. This also
helps keep children and others from
unintentionally opening the doors,
and will help keep out intruders.
. Before opening any door, always
look for and avoid oncoming traffic.
. Do not leave children unattended
inside the vehicle. They could un-
knowingly activate switches or con-
trols. Unattended children could
become involved in serious acci-
dents.
CAUTION
To prevent theft or accidents, be sure to
stop the engine and lock the doors
before stepping away from the vehicle.
NOTICE
When the battery cable is removed from
the battery terminal, do not close either
of the front doors. The automatic win-
dow adjusting function will not work,
and the side roof panel may be da-
maged. (
“Automatic adjusting
function” page 2-61)
NOTE:
. The doors of this vehicle are somewhat
harder to close than those of an
ordinary vehicle (especially when the
vehicle is new) . This is because the
stiffness of the rubber has been in-
creased to improve the airtightness of
the vehicle interior during situations
such as higher speed driving. This does
not indicate that there is a malfunction.
. When the driver’s door is locked or
unlocked, the fuel-filler door is auto-
matically locked or unlocked at the
same time.
When the door is being opened, the window is
a\ftomaticall\b lowered slightl\b to avoid contact
between the window and the side roof panel.
When the door is closed, the window is a\ftomaticall\b raised slightl\b. (
“A\ftomatic
adj\fsting f\fnction” page 2-61)
DOORS