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the syncro button is easy.

push it forward for 50/50 torque split front and rear.

middle 'off' setting to let the atessa system push torque to the front wheels when needed

push it backwards for 50/50 torque split and starts in 2nd gear. this is the 'snow' setting

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the pitstop thing is a bitch to get rid of and I've been told all sorts of things by nissan locally but am stuck with it

To get rid of the "Pit Stop" screen you need to turn off the "maintainence alarms". To do this you need to be stopped.

1) Bring up the "info" screen. This is the 4th button on the top row from the left.

2) Move the highlighter with the navigation wand to the right column and the 3rd box down. Select this by pushing the wand in.

3) You now are on the the maintainence screen. You will see 4 lines of info each with a scale from 0-5 ( i think). On 1 or more of these there will be a marker (this will be an upside triangle. This triangle indicates the distance to the next service interval)

4) When on this screen push the wand in to select the item, you will now we in a new screen. If the alarm is set then the bottom button on the right will have a green indicator next to it. To turn it off, highlight the button and push the wand in. This should turn it off and the green light will go out.

Try this on all 4 alarms.

Cheers

Andy

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