Determining the proper maintenance interval – NISSAN 2011 GT-R User Manual
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DETERMINING THE PROPER MAINTENANCE INTERVAL
SCHEDULE 1 (Every 6,000 miles or
6 months, whichever comes first)
Schedule 1 features 6,000-mile serv-
ice 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
low-speed driving for long distances
●
Driving in dusty conditions or on
rough, muddy, or salt-spread roads
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 2 (Every 6,000 miles or
6 months, whichever comes first)
Schedule 2 features 6,000-mile serv-
ice 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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DETERMINING THE PROPER MAINTENANCE INTERVAL
SCHEDULE 1 (Every 6,000 miles or
6 months, whichever comes first)
Schedule 1 features 6,000-mile serv-
ice 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
low-speed driving for long distances
●
Driving in dusty conditions or on
rough, muddy, or salt-spread roads
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 2 (Every 6,000 miles or
6 months, whichever comes first)
Schedule 2 features 6,000-mile serv-
ice 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.