How to Use the Foot Brake in Nissan Sylphy?

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SaraFitz
07/30/25 10:55am
Nissan Sylphy's foot brake usage method: When starting the vehicle, press the brake pedal with your right foot, then use your left foot to fully depress the parking foot brake pedal. The parking foot brake pedal will pop up and return to its free state, at which point you can press the accelerator pedal to drive. After the vehicle stops by pressing the brake pedal, use your left foot to fully depress the foot brake pedal to lock the vehicle. At this time, the foot brake pedal is in its lowest position. The Sylphy is a new strategic model launched globally by Nissan, featuring innovative design and advanced technology. Its S-shaped dynamic curve exterior design, combined with a 2700mm ultra-long wheelbase, creates spacious rear knee room for comfortable seating. The car's generous space and interior equipment provide a considerate hospitality space, allowing both front and rear passengers to easily adjust to the optimal seating position for complete relaxation.
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