Power Supply Position Change Table By Push-Button Ignition Switch Operation

2009 Nissan-Datsun 370Z Base, StandardSECTION Power Supply Position Change Table By Push-Button Ignition Switch Operation

The power supply position changing operation can be performed with the following operations.

NOTE:
  • When an Intelligent Key is within the detection area of inside key antenna and when it is inserted to the key slot, it is equivalent to the operations below.
  • When starting the engine, the BCM monitors under the engine start conditions,

A/T models 

  • Brake pedal operating condition
  • Selector lever position
  • Vehicle speed

M/T models 

  • Clutch pedal operating condition
  • Vehicle speed

Vehicle speed: less than 4 km/h (2.5 MPH)

POWER SUPPLY POSITION CHART

Power supply position Engine start/stop condition Push-button ignition switch operation frequency
A/T models M/T models
Selector lever Brake pedal operation condition Clutch pedal operation condition
LOCK → ACC - Not depressed Not depressed 1
LOCK → ACC → ON - Not depressed Not depressed 2
LOCK → ACC → ON → OFF - Not depressed Not depressed 3
LOCK → START ACC → START ON → START P or N position Depressed Depressed 1
Engine is running → OFF - - - 1

Vehicle speed: 4 km/h (2.5 MPH) or more

POWER SUPPLY POSITION CHART

Power supply position Engine start/stop condition Push-button ignition switch operation frequency
A/T models M/T models
Selector lever Brake pedal operation condition Clutch pedal operation condition
Engine is running → ACC - - - Emergency stop operation
Engine stall return operation while driving N position Not depressed Depressed 1

Emergency stop operation

  • Press and hold the push-button ignition switch for 2 seconds or more.
  • Press the push-button ignition switch 3 times or more within 1.5 seconds.
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