NISSAN GT R Service Maintenance Guide 2015

2014
SERVICE AND
MAINTENANCE GUIDE

TABLE OF CONTENTS

OWNER’S LITERATURE INFORMATION ..................................2
INTRODUCTION
NISSAN Maintenance ...............................................3
Why NISSAN Service? ..............................................4
NISSAN MAINTENANCE & REPAIR SUPPORT
Extended Service Plans ..............................................9
Genuine NISSAN Collision Parts ........................................10
Genuine NISSAN Parts You Can Rely On .............................59,63,71,75
NISSAN Services Designed With You in Mind ................................67
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE GUIDE
GT-R Performance Optimization Services .............................44,46,48,50
Determining the Proper Maintenance Interval .................................11
Explanation of Scheduled Maintenance Items .................................12
AdditionalMaintenanceItems..........................................14
Setting Guide of Wheel Alignment Depending on the Customer’s Driving .................37
Tire Replacement Record ............................................39
Transmission Assembly/Parts Replacement Record .............................41
Maintenance Schedule .............................................43
MaintenanceLog.................................................78
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OWNER’S LITERATURE INFORMATION
INDEX OF TOPICS WHERE TO FIND INFORMATION
Recommended Fuel, Lubricants, Fluids ............ Owner’s Manual: chapter 9
Starting and Driving Your Vehicle ................ Owner’s Manual: chapter 5
Security System Operation .................... Owner’s Manual: chapter 2
Changing a Flat Tire ......................... Owner’s Manual: chapter 6, also see chapter 8
New Vehicle Limited Warranty .................. “2014 New Vehicle Limited Warranty” section in
Warranty Information Booklet
Federal Emission Control Warranties ............. “Federal Vehicle Emission Control Limited Warranties”
section in Warranty Information Booklet
California Emission Control Warranties ............ “California Vehicle Emission Control Warranties”
section in Warranty Information Booklet
Tire Pressure/Rotation ....................... Owner’s Manual: chapter 8
Tire Warranties/Safety Information ............... Individual tire manufacturer warranty sections in
Warranty Information Booklet
Consumer Affairs Assistance ................... “Nissan’s Customer Care Program” section in Warranty
Information Booklet and “Overview” section in Customer Care/Lemon Law Information Booklet
Do It Yourself Information ...................... Owner’s Manual: chapter 8
General Maintenance ........................ Owner’s Manual: chapter 8
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* Not applicable outside the United States
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Maintain Your Investment
Preventative scheduled maintenance is an important investment to optimize the performance, reliability, safety and resale value of your NISSAN GT-R. Scheduling your vehicle’s maintenance at the recommended intervals will ensure your vehicle is running at its best.
We want you to enjoy your NISSAN GT-R. This Service and Maintenance Guide is designed to help you make sure your vehicle receives proper and timely maintenance that is necessary. Key services are explained in detail, along with an outline of scheduled maintenance to help you maintain your vehicle. Your GT-R certified NISSAN dealer can assist you in determining the best schedule based on your driving habits and local conditions.
Failure to perform scheduled maintenance may result in excluding portions of your vehicle from warranty coverage and may reduce the performance, safety, reliability and/or resale value of your vehicle. For details of the warranty, please read the 2014 NISSAN GT-R Warranty Information Booklet.
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WHY NISSAN SERVICE?*
As to specific service to the GT-R, special skills, knowl­edge and equipment are necessary to properly inspect and adjust the GT-R engine, transmission, suspension and brakes to maintain performance. A GT-R certified NISSAN dealer has the GT-R certified technical staff and the special equipment to properly maintain your GT-R.
Many general maintenance items can be performed at all NISSAN dealers. However, make sure the specified other fluids and parts are used when the maintenance is per­formed.
GENUINE SERVICE
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WHY NISSAN SERVICE?*
GENUINE SERVICE
To safeguard the quality, reliability and safety of your vehicle, a GT-R certified NISSAN dealer is recommended for maintenance or repair. Only GT-R certified NISSAN dealers offer you these advantages:
NISSAN trained and certified GT-R technicians
Immediate access to warranty service history and NISSAN technical information
Latest diagnostic, special tools and service techniques
Genuine NISSAN Parts that meet NISSAN’s demanding standards
12 month/12,000 mile parts and labor limited warranty when Genuine NISSAN Parts are installed by your dealer
Lifetime limited warranty on select replacement parts
Clear, up-front estimates
Nearly 700 GT-R certified locations nationwide
Shuttle service/Courtesy van (at participating dealers)
Access to a NISSAN GT-R certified body repair facility
Your GT-R certified NISSAN dealer is a full-service maintenance and repair center. We recommend using authorized NISSAN Service and Genuine NISSAN Parts that we have designed for their reliability, safety and suitability for your NISSAN vehicle. We are committed to providing you with quick, efficient and competitively priced service and parts.
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* May differ or not apply outside the United States, please inquire of your dealer.
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About GT-R Maintenance
The GT-R is Nissan’s first supercar category vehicle. The GT-R is equipped with special systems. These systems are different than those used on conventional vehicles to allow for the high performance driving characteristics of the GT-R. Your GT-R should be maintained by a GT-R certified NISSAN dealer. Special skills, knowledge and equipment are necessary to properly maintain your GT-R.
Special skill, knowledge and equipment are necessary to properly inspect and adjust the GT-R engine, transmission, suspension and brakes to maintain performance. A GT-R certified NISSAN dealer has the GT-R certified technical staff and the special equipment to properly maintain your GT-R.
Nissan recommends maintenance items that require the replacement of parts, engine oil, oil filters, and air filters should be performed by a GT-R certified dealer. Make sure the specified fluids and parts are used when the maintenance is performed. NISSAN also recommends the replacement of parts such as the brakes should be performed by a GT-R certified dealer.
For recommended and/or required GT-R lubricants and fluids, refer to Chapter 9 of your owner’s manual.
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NISSAN MAINTENANCE
GT-R Performance Optimization Services
In addition to the regular maintenance recommended by NISSAN, the GT-R requires the following Inspections; Measurement and adjustment of wheel alignment if needed (unladen with fuel and lubricants full, including tire pressure adjustment) Note 1
Note 1: This vehicle is equipped with a high performance suspension. As the suspension componentsbreak-in, the vehicle’s wheel alignment needs to be measured and adjusted by a GT-R certified dealer at the
recommended intervals. Preventing Toe-Out: Toe-out can cause uneven tire wear or damage to areas inside the tires due to high heat.
Be sure to have the wheel alignment toe-in setting checked and adjusted by your GT-R certified NISSAN dealer before any performance driving on closed circuit tracks. Obey all traffic laws when on public roads.
Toe-in specification for each wheel
Front: 0.059 in (1.5 mm) Rear: 0.079 in (2.0 mm)
Engine settings (balancing of air flow for left and right banks) Note 2
Note 2: Each cylinder bank of this engine operates independently due to the vehicle’s twin turbocharger
design. Each side of the engine must operate at the same level of performance. The air flow of each bank must be checked and adjusted as necessary by a GT-R certified NISSAN dealer.
Transmission settings Note 3
Note 3: The design of the clutch and transmission requires inspection and adjustment of the clutch and shift
forks by a GT-R certified NISSAN dealer at the recommended intervals. If the transmission setting is not complete, excessive loads may be applied to the transmission and power train system parts during starting and shifting, which may result in a malfunction or damage.
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Checking the exhaust finisher and rear bumper clearance Note 4
Note 4: Clearance between the enlarged-diameter exhaust finisher and the rear bumper is realized by using highly rigid exhaust mount rubber to control rear muffler vibration. The clearance between the exhaust finisher and the rear bumper may alter as the exhaust mount rubber changes shape due to vibration, passage of time and high exhaust temperature during high performance driving. Therefore, inspection of the clearance is necessary during the GT-R special inspection and when engaging in performance driving.
Increase tightening of the strut support bar attachment section with the shock absorber Note 5
Note 5: During the first GT-R special inspection (after 1,000 miles), the strut support bar attachment bracket and shock absorber (each one on the left and right sides) must be tightened to the specified tightening specification. The strut support bar attachment bracket and shock absorber (each one on the left and right sides) must be tightened to the specified tightening specification 300-600 miles (500-1000 km) after the support bar or shock absorber have been removed or installed.
As a condition of warranty, the above six inspections are required at the following intervals: 1,000 miles, 12 months, 24 months and 36 months. These inspections will be performed free of charge at a GT-R certified Nissan dealer only. All inspections and services on the above six items, performed outside the above intervals, are performed at the customer’s expense. See your 2014 Nissan GT-R Warranty Information Booklet for details.
After the period of GT-R performance optimization services in the first three years, these items are included in the regular scheduled maintenance.
*Repairs and adjustments involving part replacement, etc. determined to be necessary as a result of these inspections are performed at the customer’s expense.
*See your 2014 NISSAN GT-R Warranty Information Booklet for significant limitations, exclusions, and possible voiding of warranty resulting from failure to have these necessary inspections, repairs and/or adjustments performed.
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EXTENDED SERVICE PLANS*
EXTENDED PROTECTION PLANS
Did you know you can drive your new GT-R for the next 8 years or 120,000 miles, almost worry-free of unex­pected repair costs?
Nissan Security+Plus Extended Protection Plans de­liver peace of mind by providing component coverage (up to 1,950 components), roadside assistance, and rental car benefits. Additionally, Security+Plus plans offer Na- tionwide Coverage (at GT-R-certified Nissan dealers); use Genuine Nissan Parts (new or, in some cases, remanufactured), employ factory-trained technicians, and protect you against the rising cost of parts and labor.
Security+Plus Extended Protection Plans can be pur­chased any time within your vehicle’s original 3-year/36,000-mile new vehicle basic limited warranty period.
* These products not available outside the United States.
PREPAID MAINTENANCE PLANS
Security+Plus Prepaid Maintenance Plans maintain
your GT-R to factory specifications by factory-trained technicians. Like our Extended Protection Plans, you’ll benefit from Nationwide Coverage and Genuine Nissan Parts and you’ll be protected against the rising costs of parts and labor. Security+Plus Prepaid Mainte­nance Plans offers one service interval and five time and mileage periods. So, it’s easy to find a plan that’s right for you. Security+Plus Prepaid Maintenance Plans can be purchased any time within the first 6 months/6,000 miles of the original vehicle sale date. Just contact your selling dealer and tell them you’d like to take advantage of one of the best maintenance plans available for your GT-R today.
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GENUINE NISSAN COLLISION PARTS
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Your GT-R has been manufactured using a combination of stamped steel, stamped aluminum, die-cast aluminum, and carbon reinforced components and high precision assembly jigs. If you have an accident, insist on Genuine NISSAN Collision Parts. If you want your vehicle to be restored using parts made to NISSAN’s original exacting specifications – if you want it to last, help to protect your personal safety and to help hold its resale value, the solution is simple. Tell your insurance agent and your repair shop to use only Genuine NISSAN Collision Parts. As special skills, information and equipment are required to correctly repair the body, be sure to contact your NISSAN dealer or visit www.NissanUSA.com under owner information to locate a GT-R certified body shop in your area.
Many non-genuine parts are copies made from impres­sions of NISSAN parts and may not match the specifica­tions and performance standards of Genuine NISSAN Parts. As a result, non-genuine parts may not look or fit right, and may be less safe.
See your participating Nissan dealer for details.
* This warranty does not apply to vehicles or parts not distributed by Nissan North America and/or sold outside the United States.
The hood on your vehicle is a good example. NISSAN designed it with hood buckling creases to help prevent the hood from penetrating the interior of your vehicle in an accident. Non-genuine parts may not provide such built-in safeguards.
In some states, the law says you must be advised if non-genuine parts are used to repair your vehicle. Why
should you take a chance?
Replacement Panel Limited Lifetime Corrosion Warranty*
If you have your collision damage repaired using Genuine NISSAN Outer Sheet Metal Panels you don’t have to worry about corrosion. That’s because these panels are warranted against inside out rust-through perforation for as long as you own your NISSAN. Another reason to insist on Genuine NISSAN Collision Repair Parts.
DETERMINING THE PROPER MAINTENANCE INTERVAL
Depending on your driving habits and local conditions, you should follow one of the two maintenance schedules listed below for scheduled maintenance. In addition to Schedule 1 maintenance, additional maintenance must be performed for optimum performance. Use these guidelines to determine which maintenance schedule to use:
SCHEDULE 1 (Every 6,000 miles or 6 months, whichever comes first)
Schedule 1 features 6,000-mile service intervals. Use Schedule 1 if you primarily oper­ate your vehicle under any of these conditions:
Repeated short trips of less than 5 miles in normal temperatures or less than 10 miles in freezing temperatures
Stop-and-go traffic in hot weather or low­speed driving for long distances
Driving in dusty conditions or on rough, muddy, or salt-spread roads
SCHEDULE 2 (Every 6,000 miles or 6 months, whichever comes first)
Schedule 2 features 6,000-mile service inter­vals; with Schedule 2 fewer maintenance items are regularly checked or replaced than with Schedule 1. Generally, Schedule 2 applies only to highway driving in temperate conditions. Use Schedule 2 only if you primarily operate your vehicle un­der conditions other than those listed in Schedule 1.
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EXPLANATION OF SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE ITEMS
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The following descriptions are pro­vided to give you a better understand­ing of the scheduled maintenance items that should be regularly checked or replaced. The mainte­nance log indicates at which mileage/time intervals each item re­quires service.
In addition to scheduled mainte­nance, your NISSAN requires that some items be checked during nor­mal day-to-day operation. You can find these items listed under “General Maintenance” in Chapter 8 of your Owner’s Manual.
Maintenance items and intervals marked with “*” are recommended by NISSAN for reliable vehicle opera­tion. You are not required to perform such maintenance in order to main­tain the emission warranty or manu­facturer recall liability.
When applicable, additional informa­tion can be found in the “Maintenance and do-it-yourself” section in Chapter 8 of your Owner’s Manual.
For recommended fuel, lubricants, fluids, grease, and refrigerant, refer to Chapter 9 in your Owner’s Manual.
Emission Control System Maintenance:
Drive Belts*
Check engine drive belts for wear, fraying or cracking. Replace any dam­aged drive belts.
Engine Air Filter
Replace at specified intervals. When driving for prolonged periods in dusty conditions, check/replace the filter more frequently.
Engine Coolant*
Replace engine coolant at the speci­fied interval.
Engine Oil and Oil Filter
Replace engine oil and oil filter at the specified intervals. Check engine oil level every 1,800 miles and add as needed. For recommended oil grade
and viscosity refer to Chapter 9 in your Owner’s Manual.
Engine Settings*
Balance the air flow for left and right banks at specified intervals.
Engine Valve Clearance*
Inspect only if valve noise increases. Adjust valve clearance if necessary.
Evaporative Emissions Control Vapor Lines*
Check vapor lines and connections for leaks or looseness. Tighten con­nections or replace parts as neces­sary.
Fuel Filter
Maintenance-free item.
Fuel Lines*
Check the fuel hoses, piping and connections for leaks, looseness, or deterioration. Tighten connections or replace parts as necessary.
EXPLANATION OF SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE ITEMS
Throttle Chamber Deposits*
Visually inspect the throttle chamber for deposits and clean as necessary.
Spark Plugs
Replace at specified intervals. Install new plugs of the same type as origi­nally equipped.
Chassis and Body Maintenance:
Brake Lines and Cables
Visually inspect for proper installa­tion. Check for chafing, cracks, dete­rioration, and signs of leaking. Re­place any deteriorated or damaged parts immediately.
Brake Pads & Rotors
Check for wear, deterioration and fluid leaks. Replace any deteriorated or damaged parts immediately. Re­place all four sets of brake pads and disc rotors at the same time to main­tain maximum brake performance.
Exhaust System
Visually inspect the exhaust pipes, muffler and hangers for leaks, cracks, deterioration, and damage. Tighten connections or replace parts as nec­essary.
In-Cabin Microfilter
Replace at specified intervals. When driving for prolonged periods in dusty conditions, replace the filter more fre­quently.
Measurement and Adjustment of Wheel Alignment
Manage the wheel alignment by mea­suring and adjusting at specified in­tervals.
Propeller Shaft(s)
Check for damage, looseness, and grease leakage.
Steering Gear and Linkage, Axle and Suspension Parts, Drive Shaft Boots
Check for damage, looseness, and leakage of oil or grease. Under severe driving conditions, inspect more fre­quently.
Tire Rotation
Tires cannot be rotated as front tires are different size from rear tires.
Transmission Oil, Differential Oil
Replace fluid at specified intervals. Visually inspect for signs of leakage at specified intervals.
Transmission settings
To keep the best condition for trans­mission, this inspection allows learn­ing of the clutch touch point and the engaged gear position and neutral position for each gear.
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The information and specifications below apply only when engaging in performance driving.
The following information applies only if you engage in performance driving such as driving your GT-R for ex­tended periods under the following conditions.
Higher-RPM (approaching redline) operation
Frequent high pedal force braking from moderate and
higher speeds
Frequent throttle activation
Fast revving throughout the RPM range
In such cases, the following additional maintenance guidelines apply.
You should carefully read your NISSAN GT-R War­ranty Information Booklet for important informa­tion concerning warranty coverage, limits, and ex­clusions.
We recommend that all GT-R maintenance be performed at a GT-R certified NISSAN dealer. NISSAN will only pay for NISSAN GT-R Performance Optimization Services performed at a GT-R certified NISSAN dealer.
PRECAUTIONS ON PERFORMANCE DRIVING Checking the temperature of the coolant and oils
on the multi function display
When the temperatures of the engine coolant and oil, and the oil pressure exceed the normal range, the color of the meter on the multi function display changes to red to warn the driver. When engaging in high performance driving, switch the display to the function meter to display the temperature of the engine coolant and oil, and the oil pressure. When the color of the meter display changes to red, perform cool down driving. When the values of the temperature and pressure return to the normal range, the color of the meter display will turn back to white.
Warning temperature:
Engine coolant temperature is 230°F (110°C) or
higher: If the engine coolant temperature increases above 230°F (110°C), the color of the meter display on the multi function display changes to red to warn of a possible overheat condition and engine output is re­duced.
Engine oil temperature is 275°F (135°C) or higher: If
the engine oil temperature is higher than 275°F (135°C), the meter display changes to red, maximum engine speed is automatically limited to 4,000 rpm and the transmission automatically changes from the M position to the Aposition.
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Transmission oil temperature is 284°F (140°C) or
higher: If the transmission oil temperature increases to over 284°F (140°C), the color of the meter display changes to red. However, the vehicle can continue to be driven until the temperature reaches 295°F (146°C). If the oil temperature exceeds 284°F (140°C) while driving, (the color of the meter displayed in red), change both the transmission oil and differential oil after driving because these fluids have deteriorated because of the heat.
Cool Down
Cool down the vehicle to help extend the life of the vehicle if coolant temperatures are extremely high. Drive the ve­hicle at 37 to 50 MPH (60 to 80 km/h), in 5th or 6th gear for 2 to 3 miles (3 to 5 km) and then stop the engine.
Refueling Precautions WARNING: Do not attempt to top off the fuel tank
after the fuel pump nozzle shuts off automatically. Continued refueling may cause fuel overflow, re­sulting in fuel spray and possibly a fire. The fuel tank is full at the first automatic shutoff.
To maximize vehicle performance, the fuel tank is located as low as possible to lower the vehicle center of gravity. The tank is also divided into two parts. This fuel tank design causes higher pressures inside the tank than other vehicles so fuel spillage is possible by trying to top off the fuel tank after automatic shutoff.
The fuel tank pressure is higher when the vehicle is hot, especially if the tank is more than half full. If the fuel cap is opened when the vehicle is hot, it may cause fuel spray and there may be a hissing noise. Open the cap slowly, releasing the pressure from the tank gradually. Also if the vehicle is refueled when the vehicle is hot, the fuel pump may automatically shut off before the tank is full. This does not indicate that there is a malfunction. Refuel slowly or refuel after the vehicle has cooled.
INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENTS BEFORE PER­FORMANCE DRIVING
Fluids
* Check the engine, transmission, differential and under the vehicle for oil and coolant leaks.
* Check the fluid levels and adjust as necessary using the specified fluid as described under the conditions listed in RECOMMENDED FLUIDS AND MAINTENANCE IN­TERVAL.
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* NISSAN recommends to adjust the engine oil level be 0.39 in (10 mm) (16 oz, 0.5L) the engine oil dipstick. (
Before checking the oil level, run the engine until it reaches operating temperature and wait at least 5 minutes after turning off the engine. Make sure the oil level always remains above the L mark.
When the vehicle is delivered, the engine oil is set to “H -
0.39 in (10 mm)” for optimal high performance driving. * Some amount of oil is consumed by your engine under
normal operating conditions, and oil consumption by itself does not necessarily indicate any malfunction. If your rate of oil consumption increases suddenly or without expla­nation, NISSAN recommends that you have your vehicle inspected by a GT-R certified NISSAN dealer.
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below the H mark on
range is 1.18 in (30 mm))
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* Adjust the power steering fluid level to the R mark the power steering dipstick when the fluid temperature is hot or
Fluid temperature: Hot: 122 to 176°F (50 to 80°C): between Cold: 32 to 86°F (0 to 30°C): between
Coolant Level and Mixture Ratio
Check the coolant level in the pressurized coolant reser­voir. Adjust the level so that the fluid is between the MAX and MIN markings. For the coolant, use Genuine NISSAN Long Life Coolant. (On delivery of new vehicle, the reser­voir is filled to the MIN level. Be sure to replenish approxi­mately 3/8 US quart (0.3 to 0.4 liter) of coolant.)
NOTICE: Do not overfill the coolant. This may in­crease the pressure in the cooling system and cause coolant leaks.
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when the fluid temperature is cold.
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To maximize vehicle performance, the coolant mixture ratio should be a combination of 30% coolant/antifreeze and 70% demineralized or distilled water for maximum cooling system performance regardless of ambient temperatures.
If ambient temperatures are anticipated below 5°F (-15°C), make sure a proper mixture ratio of 50% antifreeze and 50% demineralized or distilled water mix is used.
Engine and Powertrain
* Check the engine, transmission, differential and under the vehicle for oil and coolant leaks.
* Inspect the areas surrounding the catalytic converter for heat deterioration.
* Always perform the transmission setting. After that, adjust the clutch clearance so that the clearance is smaller than the usual clearance. Large clutch clearance in­creases clutch heat generation. This leads to an increase in temperature of the transmission oil. In addition, a more direct shifting feel can be obtained by adjusting the clear­ance to be small. Perform the adjustment again after High Performance Driving. See your GT-R certified NISSAN dealer for information.
NOTICE: Failure to have the clutch properly ad­justed before performance driving may cause the transmission oil temperature to increase which may cause transmission damage.
* Inspect and confirm the clearance between the exhaust finisher and rear bumper is more than 0.24 in (6 mm) (up/down) and more than 0.20 in (5 mm) (left/right).
* Inspect the dust boot of the drive shaft universal joint for cracks or damage.
Suspension and Wheel Alignment
* Check the steering and suspension system and other links for loose and/or damaged parts.
* Measure and adjust the wheel alignment. Contact a GT-R certified NISSAN dealer to adjust the wheel alignment to the recommended setting for high performance driving.
Preventing toe-out:
Toe-out can cause uneven tire wear or damage to areas inside the tires due to high heat. Be sure to have the wheel alignment toe-in setting checked and adjusted by your GT-R certified NISSAN dealer before any performance driving on closed circuit tracks. Obey all traffic laws when on public roads.
Toe-in specification-for each wheel
Front: 0.059 in (1.5 mm) Rear: 0.079 in (2.0 mm)
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Wheels and Tires
* Check tire wear and cracking. * Inspect the tire sidewall for damage. * Check the tire pressure and adjust the pressure as
necessary when the tires are cold. Adjust the tire pressure to the specification shown in the
table, in order to make the balance of rigidity between the front and rear tires more uniform when the temperature of the tires increases due to driving at high speed or engag­ing in high performance driving.
Condition Pressure PSI (kPa)
Starting to drive (Tires are cold) Front: 30.5 (210) - 31.9 (220)
Increasing tire pressure (Tires are hot)
Rear: 29 (200)
Front: Not exceeding 39.2 (270) Rear: Not exceeding 37.8 (260)
The tire pressure changes depending on the outside temperature or altitude. Check the tire pressure regularly and when the climate conditions change.
* The chart below indicates how the tire pressure will decrease as outside air temperature decreases.
WARNING: Keep your tires inflated to the correct tire pressure. Driving with low tire pressure can damage some powertrain systems and affect the operation of the ABS and VDC systems. Low tire pressure may also cause tire failure and result in serious personal injury or death.
* Make sure the tire valve stem cap is installed and that the valve stem is tight. When installing the cap, make sure to tighten the cap by hand. If a tool is used to tighten the cap, the cap may be damaged.
* Make sure the wheel nuts are tight. * Make sure the drive shaft nuts are tight.
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* Make sure to replace the grommet seal, the valve core and the valve cap of the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) sensor attached to the wheel every 3 years for performance driving use. Replace them every 5 years even when not engaging in performance driving. A dirty grommet seal will cause the air leak from the tire.
* Make sure that the nuts and valves that are attached to the TPMS sensor are tight and there is no nitrogen leak.
* Use only a NISSAN genuine valve cap or equivalent. * Check wheel hub run out and that the wheel rotates
smoothly without any friction. Check these with the tires removed whenever an inspection is performed with the vehicle jacked up.
* Secure road wheel balance weights with aluminum tape. * Check that the wheel nuts are not stripped. * Make sure the tire has not slipped on the wheel causing
the assembly to be out of balance. The reference marks on the tire and wheel should be aligned. If the reference marks are not aligned, the tire has slipped on the wheel. Have the wheels/tires rebalanced. Make sure the old reference marks are erased and new reference marks are applied to the wheel and tire. When installing new tires on the wheels, make sure new reference marks are applied to the wheels and tires.
Avoid the driving conditions listed under Additional main­tenance itemsin this section for 48 hours after tires are installed on the wheels. The tire may slip on the wheel if the vehicle is driven in these conditions before 48 hours have passed. If the tire slips on the wheel, the wheel/tire assembly will be out of balance and will require rebalanc­ing.
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Brakes
* Check for the heat deterioration of the brakes and parts around the brakes.
* It is recommended that you remove air from the brake system after any of the following:
When engaging in high performance driving for the first
time after purchasing a new vehicle.
After replacing the brake fluid.
When engaging in high performance driving for a sus-
tained period of time. It is recommended that bleeding the brake be performed when the brake calipers are hot (about 212°F (100°C)).
Brake Pad:
* NISSAN recommends adding an additional cross spring to the front calipers before engaging in performance driv­ing. The additional spring reduces brake pad movement resulting from cornering forces and will reduce the stroke of the brake pedal. Contact a GT-R certified NISSAN dealer to purchase the spring and arrange installation. If a cross spring is added, a clattering or squeaking sound may be heard on rare occasions.
Brake Pad Break-in Procedure:
NISSAN recommends that a special brake pad break in procedure be performed before engaging in performance driving. Contact a GT-R certified NISSAN dealer for de­tails.
INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENTS AFTER PER­FORMANCE DRIVING
NOTICE: At the completion of performance driving, all fluid and other adjustments should be returned to the normal fluid specifications.
Fluids
* Check the engine, transmission, differential and under the vehicle for oil and coolant leaks.
* Check the fluid levels and adjust as necessary using the specified fluid as described under the conditions listed in RECOMMENDED FLUIDS AND MAINTENANCE IN­TERVAL on the following page.
* When changing fluids, be sure to use the specified fluids as described in the RECOMMENDED FUELS/LUBRICANTS Chart in the Technical and Consumer Information section of your owner’s manual.
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Recommended Fluids and Maintenance Interval
ITEMS Engine Oil
GT-R SPECIFIED FLUIDS Mobil 1 (0W-40)*1
When the oil temperature stays below 230ºF (110ºC) while driving
MAINTENANCE INTERVAL
ITEMS Transmission Oil
GT-R SPECIFIED FLUIDS Genuine NISSAN Transmission Oil R35 Special
MAINTENANCE INTERVAL
When the oil temperature reaches between 230ºF (110ºC) and 266ºF (130ºC) while driving
When the oil temperature exceeds 266ºF (130ºC) while driving
When the oil temperature stays below 248ºF (120ºC) while driving
When the oil temperature reaches between 248ºF (120ºC) and 284ºF (140ºC) while driving
When the oil temperature exceeds 284ºF (140ºC) while driving
Change engine oil and engine oil filter at the same interval as Schedule 1 and 2.
Change engine oil and engine oil filter every 3,000 miles (5,000 km).
Change engine oil and engine oil filter immediately after stopping.
Change transmission oil at the same interval as Schedule 1 and 2.
Change transmission oil every 3,000 miles (5,000 km).
Change both transmission oil and differential oil imme­diately after stopping. Differential oil temperature usu­ally increases concurrently.
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ITEMS Differential Oil (front and rear)
GT-R SPECIFIED FLUIDS Differential Oil R35 COMPETITION type 2189E*2
When the oil temperature stays below 248ºF (120ºC) while driving
When the oil temperature reaches between 248ºF
MAINTENANCE INTERVAL
ITEMS Brake Fluid
GT-R SPECIFIED FLUIDS Genuine NISSAN Brake Fluid R35 Special II*3
MAINTENANCE INTERVAL Change brake fluid every 3,000 miles (5,000 km).
*1: Mobil 1 (0W-40) (100 synthetic) is the factory fill oil. The VR38 engine with its plasma-sprayed bores was developed using this oil. NISSAN cannot ensure proper engine operation and dura­bility if other 0W-40 synthetic oil is used. If Mobil 1 (0W-40) is not available, Mobil 1 (10W-40) (100 synthetic) may be used; however, some performance loss may be noticed. *2 The differential oil temperature cannot be displayed on the multi function display. The differential oil temperature can be checked with the transmission oil temperature since both usually increase or decrease concurrently. *3: Genuine NISSAN Brake Fluid R35 Special II is the factory fill brake fluid. The Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) unit and other related parts were specially designed for this brake fluid and NISSAN cannot ensure the best performance and proper operation of the vehicle if other brake fluid is used.
(120ºC) and 284ºF (140ºC) while driving
When the oil temperature exceeds 284ºF (140ºC) while driving
Change differential oil at the same interval as Schedule 1 and 2.
Change differential oil every 3,000 miles (5,000 km).
Change both transmission oil and differential oil im­mediately after stopping. Differential oil temperature usually increases concurrently as the transmission oil temperature.
ADDITIONAL MAINTENANCE ITEMS
Suspension and Wheel Alignment
* Check the steering and suspension system and other links for loose and/or damaged parts.
* Measure and adjust the wheel alignment. Contact a GT-R certified NISSAN dealer to adjust the wheel align­ment to the recommended setting for normal driving.
Wheels and Tires
* Check tire wear and cracking. * Inspect the tire sidewall for damage. * Check the tire pressure and adjust the pressure as
necessary when the tires are cold. (See previous page’s charts)
* Check that the wheel nuts are not stripped. Check if there is no deformation on the contact surface of the wheel nuts.
* Make sure the wheel nuts are tight. * Make sure the drive shaft nuts are tight. * Check wheel hub run out and that the wheel rotates
smoothly without any friction. Check these with the tires removed whenever an inspection is performed with the vehicle jacked up.
* Make sure the tire has not slipped on the wheel causing the assembly to be out of balance. The reference marks on the tire and wheel should be aligned. If the reference marks are not aligned, the tire has slipped on the wheel. Have the wheels/tires rebalanced. Make sure the old reference marks are erased and new reference marks are applied to the wheel and tire. When installing new tires on wheels, make sure new reference marks are applied to the wheels and tires.
* Make sure that the TPMS sensor installation nut and the sensor valve are tight and there is no nitrogen leak.
Brakes
* Check for the heat deterioration of the brakes and parts around the brakes.
* Check the condition of the brake pads and disc rotors and replace them as necessary.
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ADDITIONAL MAINTENANCE ITEMS
Engine and Powertrain
* Check the engine, transmission, differential and under the vehicle for oil and coolant leaks.
* Inspect the area surrounding the catalytic converter for heat deterioration.
* Inspect and confirm the clearance between the exhaust finisher and rear bumper is more than 0.24 in (6 mm) (up/down) and more than 0.20 in (5 mm) (left/right).
* The clutch clearance and shift fork position may need to be adjusted.
* Inspect the dust boot of the drive shaft universal joint for cracks or damage.
* Check that there is no abnormal noise, vibrations or warning lights illuminated when making tight turns at slow speed (for tight corner braking phenomenon).
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