
The operation method of the Sylphy automatic transmission is as follows: 1. Press the start button directly without stepping on the brake, at this time the ACC light will turn on. Press the start button again, and the vehicle will perform a self-check; 2. Step on the brake, then press the start button to ignite and start the engine. Release the foot brake, and you can choose to warm up the car in place; 3. Step on the foot brake again, shift to D gear, and release the handbrake; 4. Slowly release the foot brake, and smoothly step on the accelerator according to road conditions to add fuel. The Sylphy is a compact car under Dongfeng Nissan, with a length, width, and height of 4641mm, 1815mm, and 1447mm respectively, and a wheelbase of 2712mm. The car adopts high-performance acoustic noise insulation technology and the NissanConnect Nissan Intelligent Connection system, providing owners with a relaxed and pleasant driving experience.

Driving the automatic transmission Nissan Sylphy is quite straightforward, and I'd like to share some tips: After getting in the car, press the brake pedal, then turn the key or press the start button to ignite. The gear lever is in the middle position—normally parked in P, and shifting to D will start the car moving slowly, with the system handling gear changes automatically. When reversing, always ensure the car is completely stopped before shifting to R; the rearview camera will assist in backing up. For daily driving, keeping it in D is sufficient—avoid shifting to neutral to coast, as it's bad for the transmission. At red lights, there's no need to shift to N; just holding the brake is enough, as unnecessary shifting can cause wear. When parking, always shift to P, engage the handbrake, and then turn off the engine to prevent rolling. On highways, using cruise control automatically adjusts speed for a more relaxed and fuel-efficient drive. Remember to check the transmission fluid every two years to maintain lubrication and ensure smooth operation for a longer lifespan. Overall, the controls are simple and easy to learn, making driving enjoyable once you're accustomed to it.

As a beginner driver, I find the automatic transmission of the Sylphy super user-friendly. The first step is to press the brake pedal, start the engine, and once the lights are on, shift the gear lever from P to D position - the car will move forward smoothly without needing to worry about gear changes. When reversing, first bring the car to a complete stop, shift to R gear, then release the brake to reverse slowly. Remember to shift to P gear before turning off the engine to prevent rolling. For short stops like at traffic lights, just press the brake without shifting to N or P gear to avoid mechanical issues. It drives effortlessly, unlike manual transmissions where you constantly work the clutch. Gently press the accelerator when starting to prevent sudden acceleration - with more practice it becomes smoother. The reversing radar with audio alerts provides great peace of mind. I recommend familiarizing yourself with the gear lever positions to avoid wrong shifts - the operation is simple and easy to master.

Driving the Sylphy daily for picking up and dropping off kids is very convenient. Start by pressing the brake to ignite, then shift to D gear to set off. On the commute, there's hardly any need to worry about shifting gears. When reversing, shift to R gear, and the clear display ensures safety. While waiting at the school gate, keep it in D gear with the brake pressed to prevent rolling. Avoid the habit of shifting to neutral during short stops, as it can damage the transmission. Drive smoothly by gently applying the throttle, and release the brake slowly when reversing to avoid sudden movements. The trunk switch near the steering wheel adds to the convenience. Overall, the design is practical and the operation is straightforward.

The automatic transmission of the Sylphy is quite intelligent, with reasonable internal electronic control shift logic. After starting, pressing the brake and shifting to D gear allows for smooth acceleration with quick system response. When reversing, pushing the R gear activates sensors to detect obstacles. Parking involves shifting to P gear to lock the transmission wheels. Avoid neutral gear or incorrect shifts to prevent system damage. The design of pressing the brake at red lights saves energy. The position of the gear lever requires familiarity, as beginners may sometimes make mistakes, but operation becomes smooth with practice. Although the sport mode (S gear) enhances power, it increases fuel consumption, so it is recommended to use it sparingly; the daily D gear is sufficient. Steps for reversing and parking ensure safety and reduce mechanical load, providing an efficient and comfortable driving experience.


