2016 Nissan Serena Owners Manual
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Nissan Serena Overview Manufacturer Production 1991–present Body and chassis Related Chronology Predecessor The Nissan Serena is a five-door manufactured by, joining the slightly larger. The car was engineered by Nissan's and launched in 1991 as compact passenger van, and it grew larger with each generation over the years. Earlier versions were layout with a mounted on. Later versions had a multilink, and were. The most popular version was the 2.3 diesel engine version and it was unusual in that it had eight seats instead of the expected seven. It is a 'junior' model to the in Japan; its name is from the Latin word ', meaning 'clear, tranquil, pleasant' and offers a minivan approach in comparison to the which is an MPV. 1,250–1,610 kg (2,756–3,549 lb) (2WD).
1,610–1,730 kg (3,549–3,814 lb) (4WD) Chronology Successor (Europe) Models were manufactured in Japan from 1991 onwards, and many were imported into Australasia and the United Kingdom. Nissan produced many different trim levels - FX, SX etc.
Full-Auto (full-time) 4WD versions were also produced providing greater stability and better handling. The naturally aspirated 2.3 diesel was never manufactured for the Japanese market and its seating arrangement and interior fittings are not the same as the 2.0 petrol (SR20DE), 2.0 Diesel and Turbo Diesel models manufactured in Japan for the local market. It was exclusive to Japanese Nissan dealerships called. Throughout its production the C23 model underwent several facelifts although the interior design and body largely remained unchanged, for example, addition of air bags and bench seats for the second and third rows. Each facelift model can be identified by front grill design which was updated in 1994 and 1997.
In European markets, the C23 Serena had 1.6 or 2.0 L petrols, or 2.3 L diesel engines LD23. Trim levels were LX, SLX, SGX and SGXi. Once named the Serena as the slowest passenger car in the benchmark 0-60 mph (now 62 mph) test, with the 2.3 diesel version (added in the mid 1990s) taking 27.8 seconds to reach that speed. Until around 2002, the standard petrol engine was an.
A variety of other engines were used over the years, including specifically the (for the commercial van version), 1,973 cc Diesel Turbo. Europe The Nissan Vanette was a series of small vans manufactured in by alongside the European market Serena models. The van was produced in two versions, the Vanette E, which shared the basic body shell with the Nissan Serena people carrier, differing only in not having rear windows and passenger seats, and the Vanette Cargo, which was longer and had a higher roof line from behind the front seats.
In June 1998, entered into an agreement with Nissan, to sell a rebranded version of the Vanette Cargo. This was named the LDV Cub, alongside the Vanette, it was sold in Britain.
The model was discontinued in 2001, and replaced by a re badged version of the, called the Nissan Primastar, which is produced in, and,. LDV Cub Reputation The Nissan Serena Mk1 is said to have an problem by some, in particular presenter, who remarked in 1997 episode that '.the Nissan Serena was about as seductive as a and as desirable as an old shoe.'
By 2001, the Nissan Serena was described as the worst new car sale on Britain, by 's Buyers Guide, with 'absolutely nothing to recommend it for'. Although the Nissan Serena handles better than most people expect it to (due to its mid-mounted engine), its power-to-weight ratio is particularly poor, as shown by the 0–100 km/h averages listed below. The only models with marginally acceptable acceleration are powered by the SR20DE engine. Nissan Largo Largo was the model name used for a passenger van based on the C23 Serena between 1992 and 1998. MkII C24 (1999–2012) Second generation Overview Manufacturer Also called Dongfeng Yumsun ZNA Succe Production 1999–2005 (Japan) 2001–2012 (Taiwan) Mid 2001–2013 (Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines) 2004–2012 (Indonesia) 2007–present (China) Assembly Japan: Indonesia: PRC: Taiwan: Malaysia: Thailand: Philippines:, / Powertrain 1.5 L 4A15 2.0 L 2.0 L 2.5 L 2.5 L Dimensions 2,695 mm Length 4,590 mm Width 1,695 mm Height 1,825 mm 1,580 kg The second-generation Serena was launched in Japan in July 1999.
These versions had a facelift with a wider variety of engines and colours. From September 2002 onwards (the time of the facelift) the Serena used the.
The pre-facelift C24 Serenas all have a 2.0 L engine, with the optional 2.5 L engine becoming available from 2002. In Taiwan a lengthened version of the Serena C24 has been manufactured by under the Nissan label. The Taiwanese Serena is 141 mm (5.6 in) longer than the original, all behind the C-pillar. The Taiwanese version is still in production (2012) and is only available with the 160 PS (118 kW) 2.5 liter engine joined to a four-speed automatic. The Nissan C24 was also manufactured by Edaran Tan Chong Motor Sdn Bhd in,.
Indonesian-market cars use the 2.0 L engine. The trims available in Indonesia are Comfort Touring, Highway Star,. The Comfort Touring trim-level doesn't come equipped with electric sliding door and reverse camera, while the Highway Star and the do. In the, the Serena Mk. II got the name Dongfeng Yumsun and is produced by their subsidiary. Later in 2013, Dongfeng Yumsun sold in Indonesia by Xarrina Motor Indonesia as ZNA Succe.
MkIII C25 (2005–2011) Third generation Overview Also called Production 2005–2010 Assembly Japan: FF / 4WD Powertrain 2.0 L DI Capacity 8 persons Dimensions 2,860 mm (112.6 in) Length 4,650-4,725 mm (183.1-186.0 in) Width 1,695-1,725 mm (66.7-67.9 in) Height 1,840/1,850 mm (72.4-72.8 in) Nissan Serena C25 was debuted in Japan in May 2005. This model was only sold in home markets,. In 2007, 2008 and 2009, the Serena C25 was the best selling in Japan. This model was also sold as the in Japan, a practice that is continued with the fourth generation Serena. The third generation was discontinued in Japan in late 2010 but for export markets continued until 2011. MkIV C26 (2010–2016) Fourth generation Overview Also called Production 2010–2016 (Japan) 2012–present (Indonesia) 2014–2018 (Malaysia) Assembly Japan: Indonesia: Malaysia: FF / 4WD Powertrain 2.0 L Capacity 7 or 8 persons Dimensions 2,860 mm Length 4,685-4,770 mm Width 1,695-1,735 mm Height 1,865-1,875 mm The 2011 Nissan Serena was released in late November 2010 to the Japanese market, equipped with a new 2.0 litre MR20DD direct injection gasoline engine.
This model is currently sold in, Malaysia and Indonesia. In August 2012, Nissan added their newly developed simple hybrid system called Smart Simple Hybrid or S-HYBRID. The Nissan Serena C26 S-HYBRID has its regeneration capacity and output power of the Eco Motor, which is an alternator that is used for Nissan's Serena having an idling stop mechanism and capable of restarting an engine, upgraded. Nissan added a lead sub-battery in the engine room for extended energy regeneration capacity. The Serena has a fuel economy of 15.2 km/L (approx 35.8mpg) under the.
In Indonesia, the C26 Serena was locally assembled and went on sale in January 2013. The Autech version of the Highway Star trim was added in September 2013. The facelift version of the C26 Serena was launched on 13 March 2015. In Malaysia, Tan Chong launched Nissan Serena S-Hybrid in July 2013 being fully imported from Japan and only available in one trim level: Highway Star. In November 2014, the facelift version was launched, being locally assembled in Malaysia and available in two trim levels: Highway Star and Premium Highway Star.
In July 2016, Impul versions were made available. MkIV C26 gallery. MkV C27 (2016–present) Fifth generation Overview Also called Production 2016–present 2018-present (outside Japan) Assembly Japan: Indonesia: Malaysia: FF / 4WD Powertrain 1.2 L (e-Power) 2.0 L Capacity 7 or 8 persons Dimensions 2860mm Length 4770mm Width 1740mm Height 1865mm Nissan unveiled the fifth generation Serena on 6 July 2016, and sales began in Japan on 24 August 2016. The all-new Serena received the, which does.
The system is designed for highway use, and will only be used in single-lane traffic as a means to keep a car between the lines of a lane on the highway. Nissan’s system is operational at speeds between 30 km/h (18 mph) and 100 km/h (62 mph), and is designed to hold the vehicle in the middle of a lane by reading markers and controlling steering. Propilot can follow curves, and it automatically controls the distance between the vehicle ahead. Serena e-Power went on sale in February 2018. It is powered by HR12DE I3 engine combined with a range extender with no plug-in socket.
The all-new Serena debuted in Hong Kong in 2017. In Malaysia, the MkV C27 Nissan Serena S-Hybrid was launched on 14 May 2018 as a 7-seater locally assembled MPV and available in two trim levels: Highway Star and Premium Highway Star. In Indonesia, the C27 Serena will be launched soon in late 2018 and is assembled in. 24 June 1998. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
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Differences between the Nissan Serena High Way Star (HWS) and the Nissan Serena City Touring (CT) (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2012-09-06. Archived from on 2010-12-06. Retrieved 2010-09-26. Retrieved 9 February 2013.
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The Intelligent Key system allows you to conveniently lock, unlock and start the vehicle, all without removing the Intelligent Key from your pocket or purse. Up to four Intelligent Keys can be used with one vehicle, provided they are registered with a Nissan dealer prior to using the system. To unlock a door from outside the vehicle, have the Intelligent Key with you and then push THIS request switch on the door handle. That door will unlock. Push the switch again within one minute to unlock all doors. To lock your vehicle, push any door handle’s request switch once after all doors have been closed.
These lock and unlock functions are operational when the Intelligent Key is within about 2 ½ feet of the corresponding request switch. The Intelligent Key has remote keyless entry functions that are available within 33 feet of the vehicle. To lock your vehicle this way, press the LOCK button. The hazard lights flash twice and the horn beeps once to let you know that the doors are locked. Press the UNLOCK button to unlock the driver’s door. Press again within one minute to unlock all doors.
Your Intelligent Key can be used to adjust the hazard indicator and horn beep features. To deactivate the horn beep feature when using the remote keyless entry function to lock or unlock the vehicle, press and hold the LOCK and UNLOCK buttons simultaneously for more than 2 seconds. The hazard indicator will flash three times.
To reactivate the feature, press and hold the buttons again for more than 2 seconds. The hazard indicator will flash once and the horn will beep once. Your Intelligent Key is equipped with a PANIC ALARM button. If you are near your vehicle and feel threatened, press it for more than one half of a second. The panic alarm will sound for a period of time or until any button on the key fob is pressed.
Once inside the vehicle, you can lock and unlock all doors by pushing the driver’s or front passenger’s power door lock switch. Individual doors can be manually locked or unlocked using the inside lock knobs. If you exit the vehicle with the Intelligent Key left inside, all doors will unlock and a warning chime will sound as soon as you close the door.
In the rare instance when your Intelligent Key battery is discharged, you can still lock or unlock the vehicle. You’ll find a mechanical key concealed on the back of the Intelligent Key. To remove it, release the lock knob and slide the mechanical key out.
You can then insert it into the key cylinder on the driver’s door and turn to lock or unlock the vehicle. The Intelligent Key contains sensitive electrical components. Please avoid these circumstances that could affect its operation: ● Avoid dropping or striking it against another object, ● Keep it away from water, ● Keep it away from equipment with magnetic fields, including computers, cell phones, TVs and audio accessories, and ● Avoid using a key chain that contains a magnet.
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Please see your Owner’s Manual for important safety information, system limitations and additional operating information.
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