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Considering how computer controlled these cars are, I really wish Nissan would update older firmware with pure software features like this... seems like they (finally) figured out there was no reason to remove it.
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I agree. I asked the dealership this morning and didn't get a answer
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is there any nissan techs on here that can confirm if the upshift indicator can be installed via software update or any parts that have to be installed
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has anyone had this done? is it just a software update to make shift indictaor come on
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It's unlikely there's any simple fix (esp from the dealer) to give you a 7AT upshift indicator on the stock dashboard. Probably your best bet would be to ask UpRev to include the feature in their custom rom (seems within reason of what they can do, sorta), but even that might be a stretch to get enough interest. It would be far easier to just install an aftermarket shift-light solution.
On that topic, I've been thinking about this subject a lot lately, and I'd really like a more advanced shift light to really help on the track. I'm thinking more like an RPM gauge layout with colored regions to help make both up- and down- shift decisions. For example (totally made up numbers here): Suppose your best power band, where you want to be, is from 3.5K to 7K. Based on gearing, if you're in 3rd you don't want to upshift to 4th before 6.3K or you'll fall too low, and you don't want to downshift to 2nd when you're any higher than 5K or you'll be too high in the range to have any useful room left. Those numbers (6.3K and 5K) will vary by what gear you're in. If you had some software looking at OBD-II data, it could look at RPM + speed, and with gear ratio settings from you, inferred current gear, and knows whether you're currently accelerating or decelerating based on rising/falling RPMs. Based on that, you could make an intelligent widget that gave you an RPM gauge that gave much more insightful indicators for when you're in useful upshift and downshift ranges as appropriate... |
Thanks. Just wanted to know since the indicator Circle is in the tach. There has to be a way to make it work
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I have been trying to find out the same thing
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Does anyone have any other info on this?
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Hmmm
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emailed UpRev about this and they said it's controlled by the BCU and they only have control over the ECM.
looking at Nissan's part site it seems that since 9/2010 this part has been updated. Same pat number 23714-1EA0A. It's only like $45. Wonder if a simple swap would work assuming we have the light in the dash? i think the shift light is very much needed looks like the speedo assembly was updated as well to part 24820-1TG5A. if that is needed, it'd be too costly to do. |
This has been kicked around for some time. I would like a shift light as well and it is a shame that the factory didn't include this feature. After a little research I determined that the easiest and best solution is an aftermarket shift light. Such a light is readily available for under $200, is larger and brighter than the factory light, fully adjustable for RPM and can be placed in almost any location that the driver desires as opposed to the less than optimal factory location in the dash cluster. Just my opinion.
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Does anyone know what the default RPM red light indicator is set at from factory on the 7AT?
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im glad I am not the only one who has not gotten the feel for paddle shifting the 7at yet.
I am in a 2011, and next time im driving, ill look for the light... Never noticed if it was there or not lol |
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I have a 2011 7AT touring sport + nav and I'm pretty sure I can set a shift light on the left hand pod. However, my 2010 Z 7AT base + sport did not have that feature.
Is this feature only 2011 and up or is the problem that was discontinued after 2011? :confused: |
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