What is the correct method for starting a Nissan Sylphy automatic transmission car?

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Edmund
07/29/25 5:14pm
Correct method for starting a Nissan Sylphy automatic transmission car: 1. Press the start button directly, at this time the ACC light will turn on, press the start button again for vehicle self-check; 2. Press the brake pedal and then press the start button to ignite the engine; 3. Release the foot brake and you can choose to warm up the car in place, the duration can be determined based on the environment; 4. Press the foot brake again, shift to D gear, and release the handbrake (for electronic handbrake, simply press the button briefly); 5. Slowly release the foot brake to start moving. The Sylphy is a strategic model launched globally by Nissan, featuring innovative design and advanced technology, equipped with numerous user-friendly convenience features such as three-color reverse camera, 6-disc DVD audio-visual system, memory power seats, etc.
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