When was the Nissan Stagea first made in Japan?
It was originally produced by Nissan in 1996 as direct competition for the Subaru Legacy Touring wagon in Japan, and was exclusive to Nissan Prince Store Japanese dealerships. The Stagea shares many mechanical parts with the Nissan Skyline and Nissan Laurel .
What happens when the Nissan power window is closed?
The limit switch is closed, pulling the 5-volt reference to ground when the limit switch is not being depressed. The limit switch should not be depressed when the power window is open (in any position except fully closed). When the power window is fully closed, the limit switch should be depressed.
Is the Nissan Stagea similar to the Nissan Skyline?
This model bears many visual similarities to the R34 Nissan Skyline, giving the impression of lineage to the R34 Nissan Skyline, though mechanically it is most similar to the R33 Nissan Skyline.
What kind of power does a Nissan Stagea have?
The power ranges from 114 kW (153 hp) in the updated NEO 2L to 206 kW (276 hp) for the 2.5L turbo and 2.6L twin turbo. 2WD and 4WD versions available. A choice of transmissions is also available: 4-speed auto, 4-speed tip-tronic auto and 5-speed manual for the turbo RS FOUR S and 260RS.
It was originally produced by Nissan in 1996 as direct competition for the Subaru Legacy Touring wagon in Japan, and was exclusive to Nissan Prince Store Japanese dealerships. The Stagea shares many mechanical parts with the Nissan Skyline and Nissan Laurel .
What kind of suspension does Nissan Stagea have?
The Stagea was available in rear wheel drive (RWD) and all-wheel drive (AWD) variants, with the RWD variants using RWD Laurel front suspension of the strut type and AWD versions using RWD R34 Skyline front suspension of the multi-link type.
Is the Nissan Stagea available with a manual transmission?
The Autech Axis 350S was the only M35 chassis Stagea to ever be offered with a manual transmission and was produced from October 2003 to June 2004 There were a couple of sub-variants: There were 4 ‘aero selection’ models added in 2002 to the 250RS/250tRS FOUR/250tRS FOUR V/250tRS FOUR V HICAS ranges, this added a bodykit to the standard car.
When was Aero selection added to Nissan Stagea?
There were 4 ‘aero selection’ models added in 2002 to the 250RS/250tRS FOUR/250tRS FOUR V/250tRS FOUR V HICAS ranges, this added a bodykit to the standard car. In August 2004 the range was modified:
When did the Nissan Stagea come out in Japan?
In the beginning, it was exclusive to Nissan Prince Store Japanese dealerships. Moreover, the Stagea shares many mechanical parts with the Nissan Skyline and Nissan Laurel. Three different versions of the Stagea are the WC34 Series 1 (1996 to late 1998), the WC34 Series 2 (late 1998 to 2001) and the M35 Series (2001 to 2007).
The Stagea was available in rear wheel drive (RWD) and all-wheel drive (AWD) variants, with the RWD variants using RWD Laurel front suspension of the strut type and AWD versions using RWD R34 Skyline front suspension of the multi-link type.
What kind of transmission does a Nissan Stagea have?
Unlike the Skyline and Laurel which had 5 speed automatic transmissions on some automatic 2.5L non turbo versions, all automatic Stageas were 4 speed. All manual models were 5 speed although only 2 models were available manual, the turbo RS4S and the 260RS, which both were exclusively manual.
There were 4 ‘aero selection’ models added in 2002 to the 250RS/250tRS FOUR/250tRS FOUR V/250tRS FOUR V HICAS ranges, this added a bodykit to the standard car. In August 2004 the range was modified: