Why Nissan Now?
Technology....
Accelerator Pedal Assembly
- The
Nissan accelerator pedal assembly uses an enclosed housing which is not as
susceptible to the effects of humidity.
- The
friction pad in the Nissan accelerator pedal assembly, which generates
pedal feedback, is made of a different material which is not as affected
by moisture. Therefore our assembly cannot have the same issue that has
been mentioned in the media as apparently causing problems in the vehicles
involved in the recall.
- Nissan
vehicles also have an electronic throttle-control system that recognizes
when the brake and accelerator are depressed at the same time and
automatically reduces engine power under these circumstances.
Key Start/Stop Button:
- Nissan's
Intelligent-Key system can recognize when the driver intends to turn off
the engine in conditions other than Park.
- In
order to turn off a Nissan vehicle equipped with Intelligent-Key, drivers
may either:
- Push
the Start/Stop button three times consecutively
- Press
and hold the Start/Stop button for more than two seconds
Note: The engine may be turned off
while the transmission is in any position, however we don't recommend turning
off the engine while the vehicle is moving. If the engine is turned off, power
assist for steering and braking will be lost and it will be more difficult to
steer and slow the vehicle.
Floor mats:Floor-mat
design and retention methods help keep the mats in the proper place.
- The
design provides adequate clearance between the mat and the accelerator
pedal.
- Floor
mats have nibs on the back which help prevent properly positioned floor
mats from sliding on the vehicle's carpet.
- Floor
mats are specifically designed for each vehicle model to help mitigate
possible interference with the pedals.
Awards and Accolades 2009/2010 Models:J.D. Power and Associates
2009 Altima: Highest Ranked Midsize Car in Initial Quality
2009 370Z: Highest Ranked Compact Premium Sporty Car in Initial Quality
National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration's Highest Rating - 5 Starts2009
Quest: Front and Side impact crash safety
2010
Maxima: Front and Side impact crash safety
2010
Rogue:
Side impact crash safety
2010
Xterra:
Side impact crash safety
2010 Sentra: Front
impact
crash safety
2010
Altima: Front impact crash
safety
2010
Murano: Side impact
crash safety
Consumers Digest Best Buy Award
2009 Altima: Consumer Digests Best Buy Award Winner - Family Cars
2010 Versa: Consumer Digest Automotive Best Buy Award
2010 Rogue: Consumer Digest Automotive Best Buy Award
Insurance Institute for Highway
Safety 2009 Quest: Top Safety Pick by IIHS for Front and Side Impacts
2010 Versa: Top Safety Pick by IIHS for Side and Rear Impacts
2010 Cube: Top Safety Pick by IIHS for Front, Rear and Side Impacts
2010 Murano: Top Safety Pick by IIHS
For
more technical information, please refer to the Nissan Consumer Affairs at
1-800-NISSAN-1 (1-800-647-7261)