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August 3rd, 2020 10:38 PM #51
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August 4th, 2020 08:08 AM #52
Shifting to Drive WHILE engine is in high RPM ... is different from going high RPM AFTER shifting to Drive ...
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August 4th, 2020 10:38 AM #53
Let's not all get carried away.
I believe what the manual was cautioning about pertains to high-idle during the initial start-up of a cold engine. Depending on the specific vehicle, high-idle could be anywhere between 1,200 - 1,500 RPM, give or take. At this point, shifting to any of the drive gears could result in an unexpected jolt and for inexperienced drivers, could potentially lead to an accident.
It is not to say that you can't do it. Rather, it's recommended that you let it run for a few seconds while you settle down and buckle up. That's enough time for the oil in the engine and A/T or CVT to build up oil pressure. And a few seconds is enough for the high-idle to taper down from its peak,
And of course, be mindful of the jolt.... firmly step on the brakes before shifting. Don't just feather on the brakes to deactivate the shift interlock.
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August 4th, 2020 11:42 AM #54
https://www.nissan.co.th/content/dam...anual%20EN.pdf
page 269 bullet point no.7
Keep the engine at idling speed while shifting from the "N" position to any driving position.
I concede that the manual doesn't explicitly say it will have an effect on CVT longevity. But you are still putting additional stress/wear on the transmission when you shift it at cold idle speed.
Manual also says to warm up the engine before driving off.
page 268 no. 5
Allow the engine to idle for at least 30 seconds after starting the engine to warm-up. Drive at moderate speeds for a short distance first, especially in cold weather.
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August 4th, 2020 04:43 PM #56
see i told you you were misinterpreting. "cold idle speed" is actually idling speed like the name says LOLjust don't rev up the engine then throw it into drive for reasons oj88 mentioned
engaging D at 1500rpm is no problem. as mentioned there's a slushbox between engine and CVT so that extra 500rpm will just slosh the ATF just a bit more
Because pinoy mentality. Not surprising.
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