2015 NISSAN VERSA NOTE parking brake

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NISSAN VERSA NOTE 2015 2.G Owners Manual 5 Starting and driving
Precautions when starting and driving................5-2
Exhaust gas (carbon monoxide) ..................5-2
Three-way catalyst ..............................5-2
Tire Pressure M

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NISSAN VERSA NOTE 2015 2.G Owners Manual ●When a spare tire is mounted or a wheel
is replaced, the TPMS will not function
and the low tire pressure warning light
will flash for approximately 1 minute.
The light will remain on after 1 minut

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NISSAN VERSA NOTE 2015 2.G Owners Manual When the ignition switch cannot be placed to the
LOCK position:1. Shift the shift lever to the P (Park) position.
2. Move the ignition switch slightly in the ON direction.
3. Turn the ignition switch

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NISSAN VERSA NOTE 2015 2.G Owners Manual 1. Apply the parking brake.
2.CVT model:
Move the shift lever to P (Park) or N (Neu-
tral) . P (Park) is recommended.
The shift lever cannot be moved out of
P (Park) and into any of the other gear
pos

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NISSAN VERSA NOTE 2015 2.G Owners Manual To move the shift lever:
Push the buttonAwhile depressing the
brake pedal
Push the buttonAto shift
Shift without pushing buttonA
Shifting
After starting the engine, fully depress the brake
pedal an

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NISSAN VERSA NOTE 2015 2.G Owners Manual D (Drive)
Use this position for all normal forward driving.
L (Low)
Use this position for maximum engine braking on
steep downhill gradients/climbing steep slopes
and whenever approaching sharp bends.

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NISSAN VERSA NOTE 2015 2.G Owners Manual For quick acceleration in low altitude areas and
high altitude areas (over 4,000 ft [1219 m]):
Gear changeMPH (km/h)
1st to 2nd 15 (24)
2nd to 3rd 25 (40)
3rd to 4th 40 (64)
4th to 5th 45 (72)
5th —

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NISSAN VERSA NOTE 2015 2.G Owners Manual ●Keep your engine tuned up.
● Follow the recommended scheduled main-
tenance.
● Keep the tires inflated to the correct pres-
sure. Low tire pressure increases tire wear
and lowers fuel economy.